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Transport reform fears The Christchurch Transport Board predicts chaos as it believes the Government is pushing too fast, and too hard to reform public transport. —Page 2. Bulk power prices sought The National spokesman on State-Owned Enterprises, Mr lan McLean, yesterday called for bulk electricity price deals to be made public. —Page 3. Reprieve for theatre site A vigil by actors has stalled developers’ plans to bury the remains of Shakespeare’s Rose Theatre under tonnes of sand and gravel. —lnternational, page 10. Breakfast TV news Television New Zealand has evaluated demand for breakfast-time news and may introduce the service by the end of the year. —Page 14. Tender proposal The Local Government Association wants its planned member authorities to put their banking operations out to tender. —Business, pagers. Roydon Reign retired Roydon Reign, New Zealand’s most expensive standardbred yearling, has been retired to stud without racing. —Racing and trotting, page 39.
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