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Advice echoes Gibbs report Government health policy is edging close to parts of the Gibbs report after endorsement of contracts for public hospital doctors. Page 2. Rural strength leads way A strong rural showing is underpinning consumer confidence and pointing to economic recovery.—Page 3. A.N.C. rally allowed The South African Government has agreed to allow the African National Congress to hold its first rally in 29 years. — International, page 8. Task force missed brief The Ministerial Task Force on International Competitiveness failed to address its brief properly, writes Pattrick Smellie from Wellington. —Page 16. Boxer sets sights high Jimmy (Thunder) Peau won his first professional boxing title at the week-end and has set his sights on beating Mike Tyson. —Page 20.
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