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Amalgamation research
Christchurch local body amalgamation is not supported by research into efficiency and effectiveness, says the Canterbury United Council. —Page 2. Bleak employment future A Planning Council report sees no improvement in the job sector until the 19905. —Page 3. Cheaper greens Prices eased for broccoli and lettuce which became more plentiful at the fruit and vegetable markets yesterday. —Page 6. Baby Barbies The maker of Barbie Doll has begun marketing a doll set that includes a baby because it has found that little girls like to have fantasies about their dolls having babies. —lnternational, page 10. Reluctant TV star Jane Curtin, a two-time Emmy winner, was reluctant to take the part of Allie in the successful show, “Kate and Allie.” —Television, page 19. Israel’s holy war Ultra-orthodox Jews have threatened doctors who do heart and liver transplants. —Features, page 21. Dream Lustre back to best Dream Lustre showed that he was right back to his splendid form of last season when he was successful at the trials held at Addington Raceway yesterday. —Racing and trotting, pages 32 and 33.
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