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E.E.C. butter New Zealand interests are negotiating a deal with Europe to turn much of the E.E.C. butter surplus into cosmetics and a diesel fuel additive. —Page 2. Student profile A new school-leaver’s profile has been developed which shows the skills employers regard as useful. —Page 3. Beirut troubles Fighting flared again in West Beirut yesterday, breaking a short-lived Syrian-sponsored truce. International, page 10. Winter fashions Winter fashions, shown this week, have a new shapeliness and hemlines just above the knee. —Home and People, page 16. Crosbie’s new job Sharon Crosbie is the new director of corporate public affairs with the Broadcasting Corporation. —Television and radio, pages 18, 19. Earnslaw turns 75 The Lake Wakatipu steamer Earnslaw will be 75 years old next week. —Features, page 22. Ashburton prospects Progeny of Lordship stand out in two feature races at Ashburton today. Racing and trotting, pages 32, 33.

Home and People 16 Horoscope 6 International 10, 11 Letters 20 Local services 12 Literary reviews 23 Mail notices 6 Racing 32, 33 Sea, air, rail 6 Sports news 88 Strip cartoons 31 • TV, radio—lB,l9 itBr TELEPHONES: ~ Advertising: 790-948 L Classifieds: 792-448 News: 798-940, 799-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.

Neville Peat, who is writ ing a book on Voluntee Service Abroad. —Page 21 Business 24-30 Classified index 87 Courts 4 Crossword 6, 20 Editorials 20 Features 21,'22

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Press, 21 February 1987, Page 1

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Inside Press, 21 February 1987, Page 1

Inside Press, 21 February 1987, Page 1