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Summary: Dire Straits At Bellamys (Press, 6 March 1986)
On 6 March 1986, Wellington reporter Dire Straits attended a lunch at Bellamy's, hosted by the Prime Minister, Mr Lange. Members of the band took the opportunity to watch a brief session of Parliament from the public gallery. The night before, they had performed a concert in Wellington, which took priority over the ongoing debate surrounding the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. National's Miss Ruth Richardson, who was attending the concert, was fulfilling her duties as the new Opposition spokesman on youth affairs, allowing her to claim the experience as part of her work.
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