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Paying for training A Treasury proposal to make university students repay the cost of their training has been criticised by the Chief Government Whip, Dr Michael Cullen. —Page 3 ‘Clue’ found wanting Hans Petrovic finds the film "Clue” too complicated for light farce. —Page 9 New, lethal, hurdle
Mozambicans trying to get into South Africa have had to dodge land-mines and lions — now they will have to try to beat an electric fence. —lnternational, page 8 Colic support group
A group of Christchurch parents are setting up a support organisation for people with babies suffering from colic. —Home and people, page 16 Close cricket test
A record third wicket partnership against England raised New Zealand hopes of a big lead in the first cricket test at Lord’s during the week-end, but that is now unlikely. —Page 25
Win for Crown Star?
The North Island jockey Stephen Jenkins has predicted that the Cambridge-owned and trained gelding, Crown Star, will be the horse to beat in the $50,000 Grand National Steeplechase at Riccarton on August 9. —Racing and trotting pages 34, 35
Denis Waterman, who looks set to Play the role of a grown-up version of the English schoolboy from the “William” books in a new television series. —Page 22
Business 32 Classified index 43
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