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Nurse shortage The shortage of nursing staff in Canterbury is above the national average, according to Health Department figures. —Page 2. Tickets home Pacific Islanders caught up in the immigration row have been offered a helping hand by Air New Zealand. —Page 3. Beirut peaceful The Syrian military presence has brought a sudden peace to the streets of west Beirut. —lnternational, page 10 Suspense thriller “FX—Special Effects” marks the Australian actor Bryan Brown’s real emergence in the international film arena. —Video, page 16. Hope for addicts The Minnesota Model method of recovery offers an efficient and cost-effective form of treatment for victims of drug and alcohol addiction. —Television and radio, page 19 Visitors draw badly The Victorian horses, Bag Limit, Alpine Fella and Lightning Blue have drawn badly in the first round of heats at the Inter-Dominions on Saturday.
—Racing and trotting, pages 31, 32,
Features 21 Home and People 8, 9 Horoscope 15 International 10 Junior Press 14 Letters 20 Local services 11 Mail notices 15 Racing 31, 32 Sea, air, rail 11 Sports news 22, 30, 40 Strip cartoons 11 Travel 28, 29 Videos 16 TV, radio-19 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
Maimunah FosterLynam serves a typical Indonesian celebration meal in this week's ethnic food feature. —Page 9. Business 23-26 Classified index 39 Computers 26, 27 Courts 4 Crossword 12, 20 Editorials 20
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