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Snapper threatened. New Zealand snapper could be eradicated, unless farms are established, according to a former consultant. —Page 2. Douglas optimistic. New Zealand can look forward to “some fairly positive growth,’’ the Minister of Finance, Mr Douglas, told London businessmen. —Page 3. A.I.D.S. conference. AJ.D.S. sufferers should be integrated into society, not isolated, say experts at a London conference. —lnternational, Page 6. Musical life. Staging musicals such as “Cats” and "The Phantom of the Opera” is all in a day's work for Gillian Lynne. —Home and People, Page 9. The Pogues in motion. The Pogues, an Irish band, live up to their reputation during a transit stop in New Zealand. —Entertainment, Page .10. Daunting task. Mares face a daunting task in trying to win the $300,000 Wellington Cup on Saturday, —Racing, trotting, Page 37.’

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Press, 28 January 1988, Page 1

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Inside Press, 28 January 1988, Page 1

Inside Press, 28 January 1988, Page 1