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Details on bank merger The regional emphasis of the country’s trustee banks will be preserved under the proposed merger, says the new managing director. —Page 2. Statement refuted
The Prime Minister, Mr Lange, yesterdray refuted a suggestion that there would- be cuts in superannuation. —Page 3.
Woman out of jail
A mother of five has been released after being jailed for not paying TV licence fines. —lnternational, page 10.
Home sweet video
Video cassette recorder owners say they are made happier by having access to flexible, easy entertainment and that family intimacy is increasing. —Video, page 17. Poisoned by pesticides?
Are we being poisoned by pesticides? —Features, page 25. Britain’s walking trails
Walking tours of Britain cover some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. —Travel, page 30. Stakes for cup meeting
The Canterbury Jockey Club will pay out $657,000 in stakes for the New Zealand Cup carnival at Riccarton in November. —Racing and trotting, page 40.
Features 25 Home and People ”20 Horoscope 12. International 10 Junior Press 22 Letters 24 Local services 12 Racing 40 Sea, air, rail 16 Sports news 26, 36, 46 Strip cartoons 12 Travel 30 Videos 17
President Aquino: “I feel I’m not really a mother any more.” —Page 20. Business 37-39 Classified index 45 Computers 18, 19 Courts 6 Crossword 16, 24 Editorials 24
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