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TV violence
The number of violent programmes on New Zealand television has shocked an American psychology expert. —Page 2 Hanging opposed The gallows should not be reintroduced for murder, says the Council for Civil Liberties. —Page 3 Chad war hots up Reported Libyan bombing raids across the sixteenth parallel in Chad may force France to help its former colony. —lnternational, page 8 Things to do and see
If you are not sure what to do try reading the holiday pages. —Pages 11, 12
Conventional warfare
N.A.T.O. capability in a conventional war is compared with that of Warsaw Pact nations. —Features, page 17 Futures trading begins
Futures on the share price index began trading yesterday. These give a leverage of about 60:1 to investors. —Business, page 23
Quiet Touch qualifies
Quiet Touch qualified for a start in the $300,000 Auckland Cup with an impressive win at Addington Raceway last evening. —Racing and trotting, pages 25, 26
President Reagan faces surgery today. —Page 8
Business 23, 24 Classified index 31 Computers 22 Courts 4 Crossword 10, 16 Editorials 16 Features 17 Holiday Activitiesll, 12 Home and People 13
Horoscope 10 International 8 Junior Press 14 Letters 16 Local services 10 Lottery 4 Mail notices 10 Racing 25, 26 Sea, air, rail 10 Sports news 21, 32 Strip cartoons 4 Travel 19 Video 18
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