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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEAust, suffers first known quake deaths
- ARTICLELeague star feared roof would cave in
- ARTICLEInside
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBiggest for 50 years
- ILLUSTRATIONFloodwaters surge beneath one of the Rakaia Gorge bridges yesterday. —Photograph by Alistair Mcßoberts
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEFranz Josef hit hardest by storm
- ARTICLEAttitudes to Treaty ‘positive’
- ARTICLEUnion taking action
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- ARTICLENew air safety role for M.O.T.
- ARTICLEFemale driver forced to fend off attackers
- ARTICLEHalf U.S. ships ‘minus N-arms’
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo Purau Bay campers, Mr Trev Hawthorne-Smith (“Sergeant Schultz” to many) and Mr Tony Stevenson, are caught seeing-...
- ARTICLEN.Z. s last lighthouse keepers call it a day
- ARTICLEPathway of history at park
- ARTICLEChch youth modest about rescue
- ARTICLEReporter's diary
- ARTICLETHE POLITICIAN
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLELawyer denies attempt to defeat justice
- ARTICLETimaru man said to ‘influence’ skinheads
- ARTICLEIn brief
- ARTICLEStudent radio to return
- ARTICLEModel planes in contest
- ARTICLETender bid by TV firm
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- ARTICLEN.Z. to come off the fence on Panama?
- ARTICLECeausescu ‘king of pornography’
- ILLUSTRATIONNICOLAE CEAUCESCU
- ARTICLE119,777 Lotto ‘presents’
- ARTICLEM.P. to call for alcohol advertising ban
- ILLUSTRATIONSarah Gye, left, and Nikki Anderson with Doctor Spock at the Banks Peninsula Trotting Club’s Christmas meeting at Mot...
- ARTICLEPrivate hospital strike looms
- ARTICLENew start in Australia almost costs Kiwi his life
- ARTICLEFamily ties strong in circus
- ARTICLEWoman accidentally run over, say police
- ARTICLESeven hurt in car crash
- ARTICLENo doubt on city image
- ARTICLEIn brief
- ARTICLEInfant ‘saved’ by carseat
- ARTICLES.P.C.A. resources stretched
- ARTICLEPalmer, Caygill ‘fantasising’
- ARTICLEMaoris urged to forge ahead
- SECTIONInternational
- ARTICLESecurity troops in Romania surrender arms
- ARTICLEChinese mindful of parallels
- ARTICLETibetan unrest increases
- ILLUSTRATIONPolice, firemen and helpers search through the wreckage of the Newcastle Workers’ Club after the earthquake which roc...
- ARTICLETalks ‘still on’ over Noriega
- ARTICLEIn brief
- ARTICLEEgypt, Syria mend rift
- ARTICLEIsrael not optimistic
- ARTICLEE. Germany to sell wall chunks
- ARTICLEU.N. seeks food aid for Ethiopia
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- SECTIONWhat's On
- ARTICLEKYLIE'S QUEST:
- ARTICLETo rent or buy—the video dilemma of the 1990s
- ARTICLEInside
- ARTICLEStones tour grinds to blazing, glorious halt
- ARTICLEThe movies Soviets seek ‘Wind’ rights
- ARTICLEJackson ‘a tunnel’
- ARTICLEProtest version of ‘Sailing’
- ARTICLEUnlikely pop hero product of studio
- ARTICLEJob hopes for Brown
- ARTICLEThe charts
- ARTICLEVeteran offers bleak view
- ILLUSTRATIONThe multi-national heavy metal supergroup, Whitesnake. From left, Adrian Vandenberg (guitars), Tommy Aldridge (drums)...
- ARTICLEHard rock success chalked up without excess
- ILLUSTRATIONVINCE NEIL
- ARTICLEWeird wolf of L.A. visits the all-night trauma stand
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONLINDA RONSTADT “Cry Like A Rainstorm, Howl Like The Wind” Elektra, 960 872-2.
- ILLUSTRATIONWHITESNAKE “Slip Of The Tongue” (EMI Records EMD 1013).
- ILLUSTRATIONJOAN BAEZ “Speaking
- ILLUSTRATIONDEBORAH HARRY “Def, Dumb and Blonde” Chrysalis, CHR321650.
- ARTICLEProject silenced for singer
- ARTICLE‘Shiver’ tour bringing Morris to Chch
- ILLUSTRATIONJENNY MORRIS
- ARTICLEPrince pants, gasps with Basinger
- ARTICLEThe movies
- ARTICLESurvey support for art films
- ARTICLEWalesa study planned
- ARTICLEOn screen
- ARTICLEFemale links brought into focus by director
- ILLUSTRATIONJOAN PLOWRIGHT
- ARTICLEVideo
- ARTICLEComedy with hapless ghost
- ARTICLEGere steps into shoes of angry farmer
- ARTICLERevenge at core of superior martial arts effort
- ARTICLEStory given fine retelling
- ARTICLEArt dealer willing to resort to villainy
- ARTICLEModern-day life gets thumbs down
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- SECTIONHOLIDAY PRESS
- ARTICLEYour Guide to What's On
- ARTICLESam Neill: under no illusions
- ARTICLEFighting fires — and isolation — in the Sounds
- ARTICLEOff the beaten track on horseback
- ARTICLEDid you know?
- ARTICLESPELLBINDER
- ARTICLEThe One Minute Crossword
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEWalt Disney’s DONALD DUCK®
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLERankin
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEGina’s animal actors steal the show
- ILLUSTRATIONGina Croft with one of her canine actors at the Mermaid Theatre, London.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESTAN SMITH’S TENNIS CLASS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONWhat's On
- ARTICLEThe menu Native delights served with pride
- ARTICLEThis week
- ARTICLEThe highlights of a decade
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMany reasons to celebrate
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- ARTICLEStars for fun
- ARTICLEShipping news
- ARTICLEPort of Timaru
- ARTICLEOverseas flights
- ARTICLEPassenger trains
- ARTICLEMrs Margery Moyse
- ARTICLELack of arthritis services concerns
- ARTICLEFooTrot FlaTs
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEWIZARD OF ID
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPEANUTS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONSports feature
- ARTICLESprint cyclist highly tuned for rigours of Games
- ARTICLEBowls in the Lawson ‘family pedigree’
- ARTICLECanty softballers in firing line
- ARTICLE‘Too small’ for rugby
- ILLUSTRATIONSTAN LAWSON.
- ARTICLEArias for Open
- ARTICLEKey rugby issues
- SECTIONFarm and station
- ARTICLEDeer industry moves into ‘seasonal hiatus’
- ILLUSTRATIONMR LINN
- ARTICLEEvapotranspiration
- ARTICLEAiming for liveweight gain
- ARTICLEDifficult season for wool to continue
- ARTICLEColour contrast with lighting
- ARTICLENectarines to Japan
- ARTICLEDeer industry moves into ‘seasonal hiatus’
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- SECTIONHome and people
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- SECTIONTelevision and radio
- ARTICLEOne
- ARTICLETwo
- ARTICLEThree
- ARTICLEFilms on television
- ARTICLERadio
- ARTICLECrime, sport and love
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEDrama’s ‘too funny’
- ILLUSTRATIONNew Zealand producer, Gary Reilly
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- ARTICLETHE PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1989. Mr Gorbachev’s crisis
- ARTICLESoftest of soft sells
- ARTICLEAfrican dogs of war
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEA year of turmoil Labour would rather forget about
- SECTIONLetters to the Editor
- ARTICLEMedical research
- ARTICLEInterest rates
- ARTICLEIdentity cards
- ARTICLEEvolution
- ARTICLETrek in Thailand
- ARTICLEPanama
- ARTICLEKiri concert
- ARTICLETobacco ad. ban
- ARTICLEFeatures
- ILLUSTRATIONFergie and Barbara Heffernan in their garden.
- ILLUSTRATIONGlenorchy.
- ILLUSTRATIONAll go at the races.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe path to Paradise.
- ILLUSTRATIONParticipants cool off between races.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe barge arrives with its load of horses.
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- SECTIONMotoring
- ARTICLEWhy Norwegians take blowtorches to their BMWs
- ARTICLEBritish target congestion
- ARTICLERally will mark birthday
- ARTICLELimits on speeds
- ARTICLEA year in which France made strides
- ARTICLETeflon seat protector
- ARTICLESystems to be standard
- ARTICLEWhen a door is not a door
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEKiwi gains respect abroad
- ILLUSTRATIONTIM MILES
- ARTICLEIn brief
- ARTICLEEvents calendar
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- SECTIONBusiness
- ARTICLEBIL banks on ‘shake-out’
- ARTICLE$NZ kept in tight band
- ARTICLESales
- ARTICLERank interim profit down
- ARTICLEShare prices firm
- ARTICLEBougainville closure
- ARTICLEJapanese buy-up
- ARTICLES. African ties cut
- ARTICLEVenturecorp out
- ARTICLEBHP steel power restored
- ARTICLEAust, weaker on BHP slide
- ARTICLEDowner steps in
- ARTICLEHelicopter Line expands
- ARTICLEWall St
- ARTICLEIndicators
- ARTICLEFUTURES BSI becalmed
- ARTICLEFutures
- ARTICLELondon
- ARTICLEHong Kong
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- ARTICLERetrospeet 89 January— March
- ILLUSTRATIONA crowd favourite at the World Games for the Deaf in Christchurch in January was the Canadian wrestler, Pier Morten, ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo teenage Afghan girls who were called up to join the Government forces, in preparation for the withdrawal of Sovie...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe statue of Queen Victoria, trussed up ready to be moved by crane, during the SIM redevelopment of Victoria Square.
- ILLUSTRATIONEmperor Hirohito’s is caffin is Imperial guardsmen during the Emperor’s funeral service on February 24. The. Emperor ...
- ILLUSTRATIONGeorge Bush was installed as the forty-first President of the United States on January 21. “The greit communicator,” ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA retired Christchurch butcher, Mr Ed Nichols, and Mrs Shirley Nichols on their yacht Solveig in Lyttelton before lea...
- ILLUSTRATIONNine passengers, including a New Zealander, were sucked out of this United Airlines jumbo jet 20 minutes into a fligh...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe wreckage of two trains that collided near Purley, south of London, on March 4. Six people were killed and about 8...
- ILLUSTRATIONSeamen’s Union members picket the reflagged New Zealand Pacific, which was renamed Tui, in Auckland on January 17. Th...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe classic lines of a World War II Spitfire over Christchurch on January 26. The $1 million machine was damaged in a...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe drought a the east coast of the South Island continued into the new year. On January 20, Mr Andy loss, an honorar...
- ARTICLEApril—June
- ILLUSTRATIONDestroyed trucks and crushed bicycles at a Peking intersection bear witness to the army attack on pro-democracy demon...
- ILLUSTRATIONBack in Christchurch after a special evacuation flight from Peking, Imogen Wybourne is greeted by her mother, Mrs Jen...
- ILLUSTRATIONRob Hall (left), of Christchurch, and Gary Ball, of Twizel, before their departure on an expedition to climb Mount Ev...
- ILLUSTRATIONRelatives of Heidi Paakkonen and Sven Hoglin, two tourists from Sweden who disappeared near Thames in May, visit Tara...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe member of Parliament for Sydenham, Mr Jim Anderton, who resigned from the Labour Party in April because of his di...
- ILLUSTRATIONEducation reforms under the Government’s “Tomorrow’s Schools” programmme allowed student representatives on secondary...
- ILLUSTRATIONSoccer fans carry away an injured fan on an advertising board after the Hillsborough soccer stadium disaster in Sheff...
- ILLUSTRATIONMrs Margaret Bradshaw, the Canterbury Museum curator of geology, talks to children about the skeleton of a dinosaur, ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMore than 10,000 people paid to visit the supersonic airliner Concorde on its first visit to Christchurch on April 9,...
- ILLUSTRATIONSoviet troops carrying riot shields board a helicopter to travel to Uzbekistan where ethnic violence raged in June.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe acclaimed international ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who performed in Christchurch in May.
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo C.93FM breakfast announcers, Sharon Pratt and Mike West, take refreshments during their successful attempt to set...
- SECTIONRacing and trotting
- ARTICLERostriever Hanover has what it takes—‘Wolfie’
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND CUP—
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLENo place for C8 entries?
- ARTICLEGribbin trying for change of Tauranga luck
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLEPrevious cup winners
- ARTICLEKentucky Sunset ready to shine
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLEStablemates set to dominate feature
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLETrackwork
- ARTICLETrio’s Charm could gain reward
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLEKeyali poised for winning effort
- ARTICLEFuturity clash promises highlight
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLERacing Briefs
- ARTICLEMelton team on a roll
- ARTICLEJones junior takes control of Joe
- ARTICLEGliddon returns to winners’ list
- ARTICLEAcceptances
- ARTICLECooksley secured
- ARTICLEResults
- ARTICLEForeign Coin to cash in again
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLERacing briefs
- ARTICLEDoubles, trebles
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBirths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEFuneral Notices
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam
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- ARTICLEGanies bowler out of nationals
- ARTICLECostly lunch for Evernden
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Christchurch motor-cycle road racer, Rob Lewis (left), and his tuner, Rob Cromarty, adjust the suspension of the ...
- ARTICLEQuiet day for Blake
- ARTICLESoftballers in defensive stand
- ARTICLETough assignment for Canty seam bowler
- ILLUSTRATIONRICHARD PETRIE
- ARTICLEMosse year’s top athlete
- ARTICLEUnderwood shadows Campese
- ARTICLEWeather
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEIn brief
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