1. News
2. SINKING (BBC) - Soviet passenger ship with possibly 1000 people aboard has sunk in the Black Sea Diana Goodman 00:1:20
3. KAWERAU - Close-down of Tasman mill begins tomorrow Graeme Ogilvy Marinus Slagter John Peterson 00:3:00
4. AIRSPACE - N.Z. Pilots Assoc says Los Angeles airspace is among the safest in the world Tony Dodwell L Tino Pereira 00:2:40
5. DRUGS - Health Dept wants to outlaw so-called 'designer drugs' Penny St John 00:1:45
6. HEADS & WEATHER
7. LEAKING SHIPS - Dr Robert Gail, American bone specialist alleged that many leakages occur in nuclear submarines Wayne Brittenden 00:2:35
8. LABOUR CONFERENCE - Conference drew to a close yesterday Andy Gregory 00:2:55 PETER CULLEN LIVE
9. NEWS & SPORT
10. PAY - New 'user-pays service' by N.Z.'s overseas trade commissions will be launched today by Mike Moore Mike Moore Clare de Lore 00:2:05 SCARE OFF - Export Institute reckons this will scare off new exporters Mary McCallum 00:2:35
11. HEADS & PAPERS
12. SOCIAL WELFARE - Minister is satisfied there is adequate consultation with Māori community over holding of young people in homes Anne Hercus Penny St John 00:2:30
13. LOCKER - Hamilton scientist criticises Govt's spending to study the effect of a nuclear winter Dr Ron Locker David Steemson 00:1:20 HUGHES - His comments are supported by the acting Commissioner for the Environment Helen Hughes 00:2:00
14. CUSTOMS - Customs Dept gives reasons for redeployment of 70 trainees John Belgrave Spiro Anastasiou 00:2:25
15. EDUCATIONIST - Visiting educationist says children must be taught to distrust computers Tony Adams Emily Flynn 00:1:55