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Cabin crew to strike Mount Cook Airline cabin crew will strike tomorrow over what they say is a safety issue. —Page 2. $107,000 taken The armeG man who, with an accomplice, held up security guards at Shirley fled with $107,000. —Page 3. Gondola decision delayed The Ministerial decision on the Mount Cavendish gondola project has been delayed again. —Page 5. Chance for opposition? Iranian opposition leaders hope to return from exile now that Ayatollah Khomeiny has died. —lnternational, page 10. Andean fruit presence A Golden Bay orchardist is finding the district suitable for growing a number of exotic fruits from the Andes. —Features, page 17. Offer for lEL Goodman Fielder Wattie is making a share swap offer for Sir Ron Brierley’s Australian company, Industrial Equity, Limited. —Business, page 29.
Sue Suckling wants more tourist-sector training. —Page 12
Addington market 38 Art Review 20 Business 29-32 Courts 27, 28 Crossword 16, 34 Editorials 16 Features 17 Fruit and Vegetables 24 Groceries 25 Home and People 12,13 Horoscope 34 International 10 Letters 16 Mail notices 34 Racing 45, 46 Record Review 22 Sea, air, rail 34 Sports news 41, 42, 48, 56 TV, radio—ls
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