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Charity tax backdown? The Government appears to be backing down on requiring charities to pay provisional tax on incomes. —Page 2. Gang work not wanted Reintroduction of work schemes — but not for gangs — has been endorsed by local body representatives yesterday. —Page 3. Moscow faces challenge A vote taken in the Armenian Parliament has presented Moscow with a. unique challenge. —lnternationa), page 6. Games boycott doubted While some Maori activists plan to foment a boycott of the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, the Minister of Foreign Affairs doubts one will occur. —Page 8. BIL still in hunt Sir Ron Brierley says Brierley Investments is still pursuing its offer for Cal Mat, an American construction group. —Business, page 18, Perfect record on line Park Ash will be trying to extend a perfect record, two wins from two races in the South Island, when she races at Riccarton tomorrow. —Racing and trotting, page 31.

Business 18, 19 Courts 7 Crossword 12, 15 Editorials 12 Farming''.' .16 Features 13, 14 Home and People 10 Horoscope 15 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 15 Motoring 37-40 Movies . 28 MUSIC 26, 27 Racing 31-33 ■ air, rail 15 ts news 20, 24, 48 Strip cartoons 15 TV, radio—ll mKMMHMIMMIMHmMMMaMWV

Debbie Alien of “Fame" hw many talents. -Page 11.

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Press, 17 June 1988, Page 1

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Inside Press, 17 June 1988, Page 1

Inside Press, 17 June 1988, Page 1