News from 28/12/1980
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Paul Theroux, George Darby, Victoria Glendinning, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Rob Hughes, Nick Gilbert Deputy City Editor, Eric lacobs, John Lennon, Graham Rose, John Whale, Margaret McCartney, Jason Tomas, Cal McCrystal, Colin Simpson, Diana Winsor, Roger Nightingala, Henry Brandon, J. M. Guttridge Chief Information Officer, Susan Bower, Bernard Levin, Adam Hopkins, Keith Botsford, David Dougill, Sir John Walton Professor, Joe Irving, Drew, Jackson Taylor Redundancy Counsellor, Angela Price Ex-Scientific officer, Peter Rodgers Energy Editor, David Cairns, Norman Harris, David Blundy, John Webster Vice-Chairman, Frank Giles, Geoff Whitten, Peter Ackroyd, R. K., Georg Kacher, Robin Young, Phillips, Robin Marlar, C. T., Patrick Forman, Marcia Falkender, Michael Bilton, James Tucker, Keith Richardson Common Market editor, George Rosie, Jerome Burne, Galileo, Brian Jackman, Nicholas Carroll, Elizabeth Grice, Nick Gilbert, Hoare Govett, John Hopkins, Keith Percy, Denis Herbstein, Stephen Wood, Clive Graham Ranger, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Roger Wilsher, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, William Garrett, Ruth Cale, Kevin Crossley-Holland, Alan Ryan, Stephen Jones, Betka Zamoyska, John Fifield, Alan Brien, Russell Davies, Stephen Aris, Patrick Rowley, Betka Zamovska, John Bell City Editor, David Lipsey, Dilys Powell, Brough Scott, Bill Cater, Oliver Gillie, Oliver Gillie Medical Correspondent, D. J. Buckle District Secretary, Bob Cowell, Stuart Alexander, Barbara Griggs, Dudley Doust, Felix Aprahamian, Ian Nairn, Peter Wilby, J W Lambert, Mihir Bose, Peter Clarke, Peter Pringle, Godfrey Smith, Peter Dear, Anthony Mascarenhas, Harold Evans, Brian Glanville, Robin Abney, Robin Mead, James Fenton, Harvey Black, Michael Green, Sir Trevor Dawson, Mrs Lyn Mowbray, Jean Waddell, Mike Randall, Roy Perrott, Andrey Slaughter, John Stevens, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Ian Robertson, Susie Cornfield, Sir Andrew Huxley Professor, Spencer Bright, G H Dickson, Isabel Hilton, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoPicture Gallery Afghans raid embassies News Digest 28 December 1980 Carter injured Shot PC arrest Soccer rampage Preparing for Japan Thatcher for US Boy shot dead Sentenced to crawl Foot's progress The Sunday Times Harrods Blue fox coat: originally £1,500. But it was snapped… By Our Foreign Staff: Pay up or we'll keep hostages for ever, US told The caterwauling contest of the bagpipe foes Top Tory quits in party battle Contents Random B-tests backed Contents Weather for today Forecast for Tuesday Latest reports from home and abroad Snow reports from ski centres Birthdays 25 Years Ago Drivers were not scared sober The Oriental Carpet Centre Hidden gem upsets developer Princess faces touch of democracy Duval Carpet Co., Ltd. The clunk, clink bottle bank row The last episode in TV thriller What the butler-to-be saw Badgers may be innocent, Ok Nationwide Building Society BL: This was the riot that threatens Metro Warning letters go out to 1,500 Longbridge strikers Tuning up for Radio Pay-off National Savings Carry on curfew, the school cash is saved Post Office cash leaks through accounting gap Drugs losing out in malaria war John Lennon the Life & Legend How Russia got sucked into total invasion Jack Barclay Limited Rolls Royce S. P. Broughton & Co. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items For sale, a secrets goldmine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Brother Eddy, occultist and a nation's hope Hitler's U-boat chief is denied Last Post Exiles launch a world food-lift to put meat on Polish tables Reagan wary of his Right-hand men Hot scrip is the stuff for deals at Peking's Friendship Store Army Officer Don't let our jobless bosses bleed to death 200 Gray's INN Road, London WC1X8EZ American Express Why not learn to live with the lorry? Smoke screen BL bonus Drug claims shot down Woman's Fulfilment is in the Home Opinion Discontent caused by minority What's in a Name? Women too passive about role Rolls-Royce and Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar and Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Into the marriage bureau jungle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The men and women who approach a marriage bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is this where Tolkien found his stories? Literature Hard man of the C of E Profile Cooper Hexagon BMW Howards Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Bishopsgate Milcars of Mill Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wilsons Maltin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Townsend Thoresen Sombre thoughts at year's end Europe: golden future put on ice All the chaos of the festive season Heal's Sale Can Giscard hold on to the emperor's clothes? The London Hilton Hilditch & Key, Inc. Coles Ltd. Gieves & Hawkes Ltd. British Gas Ford Design, Construction & Engineering Service Downhill slide for cut-price ski makers The M&g Group Unwanted bid brings Sir John a cold Christmas £460m orders end nuclear power delay Hotels starry-eyed over self-grading Chartered Trust Limited J. Trevor & Sons United City Merchants Building Trades Journal Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand (Continental) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items After the banana skin. . . the oil slick Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items FT Index could hit 600 next year What to expect from the stock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Looking ahead for further recovery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take a stake in Japan's technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shares to ride out the recession Markets in 1981: six City views Multiple Display Advertising Items Roger Clark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go East—to Hong Kong and Australia Lazenby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institutions—watch their cash flow. . . Hexagon alfa Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to make better use of your money Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Pennies' with pound prospects Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fresh Fields Holidays Tanzania Romantic Romania Thomson Villas and Apartments Norwegian American Cruises The Serenissima Travel Group Ltd. Hoseasons Medina Swans Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Service Contents Learn a new skill, enjoy a new thrill Scene Lochanhully Lodges Solaire Holidays Falcon EuroPlan the freedom finders Hit the trail to Gladstone Mountain Multiple Display Advertising Items Tor Holidays Berkeley Super Camp Multiple Display Advertising Items Cit Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Morocco Wigwam International Megermead Travel Limited Scots wha Hay Rugby Union Cromwell, warts et al Where have all the nice guys gone? An hour after midnight 6th August 1954 The mile of the century 7th August 1954 Yesterday's Results England wait for Rafter Rugby Round-up Rugby Round-up Fluorescent heist Bill with a sore head Inside track A population explosion Racing The British National Oil Corporation How to weave rings around violence Youth in Sport Hoggett Bowers Executive Selection Consultants Frederick Chusid & Company Ltd Exercise against Smoking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Another year with the Master Dudley Doust reviews a remarkable season by a remarkable champion, and looks forward to another year of course-shrinking accomplishment The British National Oil Corporation Some straight thinking—the recipe for success Sport & the Mind For the Record Barber: a rock removed Yesterday's Results Warm-Up Racing Vulgar factions Edited lowlights Football Results That's Entertainment The unkindest cut Football Focus Pools Forecast Songs of praise Signifying nothing. . . From a to Z as Atticus throws a party at the Zoo Atticus Canon Collins walking towards retirement Atticus ActionAid Moral fibre from Eliot Atticus A triumph for frivolity Atticus "I'm sorry, I came by train!" Selective Marketplace Limited Jewish fanatics who have declared UDI Letter from Jerusalem Family Circle Backstage with Pavarotti Fortnum & Mason D. H. Evans Living Magazine Business to Business Hastings Borough Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Service Master Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honourable exceptions Multiple Display Advertising Items Liberty Ferragamo Gucci The B. Griggs accolade Ferwick The Great Gingham Revolt Dickins & Jones Selfridges In her own image Look Look at the Sales Contents Le Feu de Bois The Energy Savers Not so much fun in the sun Aquascutum Do we pay the piper what he deserves? David Cairns on the cost of music The Hidden Message of the Cuts Delius's touching tale Zurich Fidelio Kentish Ironcraft Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping fit—commando style Multiple Display Advertising Items Turn your Old Eiderdown into a Duvet! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roger Whittaker Multiple Display Advertising Items Du Maurier and Philharmonia National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prince of Wales The star who gave new life to Galileo Theatre Greetings for the silly season Television Granada Television Old favourites that will not fade away Dance That's entertainment Films Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria and Albert Museum Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Yankee doodles Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Age of Dinosaurs Poetry and pox Books Reconstructing Aphra: A social biography of Aphra Behn by Angeline Goreau/Oxford £8.95 pp 339 The spirit of place The Faber Book of Poems and Places edited by Geoffrey Grigson/Faber £6.95 pp 387 Cinderella Westminster Theatre The haunted house Rosa by Valerie Kershaw/Duckworth £6.95 pp. 139 Arnhem: the sharp end A Drop Too Many by John Frost/Cassell £8.95 pp. 254 Saki: a bewitching minor master The Complete Works of SAKI/Bodley Head £10 pp. 944 Novels in brief In the summer of 1978 David Hockney's continuing… Coming onstream for real Style Wars by Peter York/Sidgwick and Jackson £7.95 pp 253 The insecure profession That Despicable Race by Bryan Forbes/Elm Tree £15 pp 326 The feminist mystique The Sceptical Feminist by Janet Radcliffe Richards/Routledge & Kegan Paul £12 pp. 306 John D Wood Winkworth Jackson-Stops & Staff Friend & Falcke Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Bushell Farley and Company Anscombe & Ringland Hampton & Sons Aylesford Allsop & Co Harrods Paul Barnes & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plaza Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. 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Ellis Cluttons Robert Bruce & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Johnston Pycraft & Farrar Multiple Display Advertising Items Continued on next Page Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Knight Frank & Rutley Stead & Glyn Maskells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey & Wheeler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Properties Continued on Page 29 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Built Homes Ltd Countryside Build Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Almerimar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times is Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nordic Rayburn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riviera Swimming Pools Ltd. Foxxx Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Gabbitas-Thring Educational Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items GCE UK Holidays & Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Blue Riband club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays & Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crossword Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brain-Teaser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do You Know? Multiple Classified Advertising Items PGL The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Sunday Times critics' guide to the arts and books The Sunday Times TV: Dilys Powell's film choice A countrywide selection of the New Year's events Today's TV Region by Region Bell's Scotch Whisky Bell's Today BBC1 The Sunday Times guide to the week's television and radio Today's Radio Programmes Love in a hot climate Today's Choice Hall's Fidelio at Glyndebourne Monday Everett in a New Year's daze New Year's Eve A day off from mugging New Year's Day The founding of the Fenians Tuesday Hoffmann from Covent Garden Friday The Manhattan Muse Saturday Jersey-the happiest of States A place for all seasons A Sunday Times 12-page guide to holidays in Europe The Continent at your fingertips Falcon Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Airways Budget Holidays Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pleasure deep, mountain high Austria/germany/switzerland Sunmed Multiple Display Advertising Items Southward from the sausage line Multiple Display Advertising Items Ilkeston Co-Op Travel Gl Travel Management Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Further details Multiple Display Advertising Items Bahos Prins Ferries Beer by the litre, bears by the pit Wales Good Times Holidays PAN AM Multiple Display Advertising Items Speedbird Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia International Airlines of Spain Kuoni Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tentrek Multiple Classified Advertising Items Praise Picasso, pass the prawns Spain/portugal Further details Twickenham Beach Villas Secretive Spain Pegasus Caribbean Sun Darling, they're killing our song A yellow train to springtime France Small World Canvas Holidays Family ski-ing without frontiers Cruise and Sail Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Further details Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peltours Brittany & The South of France Villas & Apartments in America! Live like a King, eat like a Basque Eilat Paxpam A coarse classic Italy/greece Further details Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Sea blue, wife green Ski Mark Warner Ski Time Further details Learn to Ski in Andorra Ski Val Olympic Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's for a bike ride in a Boeing? Villa Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Villas Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Villa Centre Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurosun Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letting Aphrodite lead the way Cyprus OSL Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the other side of the wire. . . Further details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kuoni Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunburst Holidays Cyprair tours Intercontinental Holidays French Riviera Lipscombe Travel Ltd CTA Holidays Ltd. Villa guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villa Venture Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocamp Travel Ltd. Corfu Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Owners Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reindeer steak and HP Sauce Norway/yugoslavia Tale of two cities Tuscany and Umbria Sun and Culture Rent a Holiday… Beach Villas Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yugoslavia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norway your Way Meon Rembrandt Travel Norway Danish Seaways Sweden The Natural Choice for your Holiday Brittany ferries Corfu & Crete Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gateways to Europe: a driver's guide Ferry Services Which port is right for you? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palmer & Parker Sunvista Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solemar Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Ford Kuoni Strachan Portland Holidays Portland Holidays Portland Holidays Portland Holidays Portland Holidays Portland Holidays Portland Holidays Portland Holidays Portland Holidays Which? The Folio Society Ltd. How would you fit in on a Hoseasons boating holiday? Hoseasons The Russians are coming. More than 75,000 Soviet troops and airmen poured into Afghanistan as the Russian tightened their grip. Afghan guerrillas countered with hit-and-run Raids and ambushes. East-West detente was the first major casually of the Soviet Invasion Intransigent. Ayatollah Khomeini recovered from a minor illness, and decided that the U. S. hostages would not be going home. The Americans failed in a bid to rescue them in April. Separatist movements and executions added to the tension in Iran Silver man. Nelson Bunker Hunt got close to cornering the world market in silver. He had pushed up its price from £4.60 an ounce to £20 in five months. His luck did not hold. By April the price dropped back to £4.20, costing the Texan £500 million Steel men. Their three-month strike helped to cripple an already ailing industry that lost a record £1.75 billion in the year. The strike, bitter on both sides, led to violence as pickets attempted to force the private sector to come out in sympathy with BBC workers Exile. Physicist Andrei Sakharov, the "conscience of Russia" and a leading dissident, was banished to Gorky. The hard-liners had won North Sea. The huge Norwegian oil rig Alexander Kielland Capsized after a leg was torn off in a gale. It was being used as a 'flotel' with bedrooms, games rooms, saunas and a cinema. 123 men were drowned in the worst offshore oil disaster on record Canterbury. Robert Runcic became the 102nd Archbishop and, as a wartime padre, the first to hold a Military Cross Rollerinania. Even elephants started getting in on the act. London commuters took to skates in a long-running craze Bristol. Young blacks in the St Paul's area battled against police. The riots highlighted black unemployment there Sandown. The Royal Family had a bad year on the horses. Prince Charles went racing and rode a loser. Neither Prince Philip nor Capt Mark Phillips could go to Moscow Zimbabwe. In another role, Prince Charles attended the independence celebrations for Zimbabwe. Governor Lord Soames handed power over to Prime Minister Robert Mugabe Suburban sex. Cyuthia Payne was jailed for running a brothel in Streatham Death at the alter. Archbishop Oscar Romero was murdered in church for his courage in speaking out against the military regime in EI Salvador. 35 were killed at his funeral Canada. Pierre Trudeau returned to be sworn in as Premier. In a referendum in May, Quebec voted against separatism Explosion. PC Stephen Hickling lost part of his arm when a booby-trapped torch went off at Catford. The public sent him over £100,000 and he married Lorrainc Eruption. Mount St Helens blew its top with the power of an H-bomb. It levelled 40,000 acres and dumped ash over the U. S. north west. The ash cloud rose 10 miles Break-in. SAS men blasted their way into the Iranian Embassy in London, freeing 19 surviving hostages and killing six of the seven terrorists. The rescue was on TV Baby Doc. President Duvalier of Haiti married Michele Bennett. He spent £40,000 on wedding fireworks alone. Most Haitians earn rather less than £70 in a whole year Exposure. Nudists after their first beach had been opened in Brighton. It was not to be much of a summer for sunbathing in the buff. Some blamed volcanic dust for the cold Riding high. Americans Maxie Anderson and his son Kris set a new record for a Transcontinental trip by balloon. They flew from San Francisco to Quebec in four days Venice summit. Western leaders agreed on a common front against Soviet action in Afghanistan. They also promised to fight inflation Keeping the faith. As unrest began to spread from Gdansk, strike leader Lech Walesa emphasised Poland's traditional Catholicism. The Polish struggle for old freedom dominated European events 25 Fire over South Africa. Guerrillas blew up fuel tanks in Sasolburg, coloureds rioted in Cape Town and blacks demonstrated in Sowelo Blowing a raspberry. Musicians protested when the BBC threatened to axe five orchestras. The Proms survived, but redundancies proved to be all too common a melody through the year Raising rebellion. Jimmy Stevens led a tribal revolt on the eve of independence in the New Hebrides. Order was restored on Espirity Santo after 200 British troops flew out Yootha Joyce, 53 Henry Miller, 88 Alfred Hotchcock, 80 Patrick Campbell, 67 President Tito, 87 Cecil Beaton, 76 Alan Hardker, 67 Soccer fan Craig French, 17 Sir Billy Butlin, 80 Mantovani, 74 Steve McQueen, 50 C. P. Snow, 74 Mae West, 87 Jimmy Durante, 86 Leslie Wetch, 72 Lady Summerskill, 78 Graham Sutherland, 76 Hattie Jacques, 56 Sanjay Gandhi, 33 Johnny Owen, 24 Lord Dilhorne, 75 'Dixie' Dean, 73 Jacky Gillet, 41 Peter Sellers, 54 Lady Isobel Barnett, 62 Sir Charles Curran, 58 Jean-Paul Sartre, 74 Joy Adamson, 69 Sir John Methuen, 53 Kenneth Tynan, 53 Personal Stationery Picture Gallery The leader of the pack. Sebastian Coe won the 1500 metres at the Moscow Olympics A long hot summer. Miami had waves of violence and rioting after white policemen were acquited of killing a black Married at last. Bjorn Borg breakfasted with Mariana Simionescu after their wedding. They met the first year he won at Wimbledon. In June, he had won the Men's Open for the fifth time in succession Starvation. Uganda, long mauled by Idi Amin, now faced famine. Food stayed in Entebbe as thousands perished in the bush Martyr. Bassam Shak'a, mayor of Nablus, returned home a hero after losing both legs in a car bomb planted by Israeli terrorists. Tension between Israeli settlers and Palestinians ran high on the West Bank, belying hopes of peace from Camp David talks Bombers. Terrorists exploded an 801b. bomb at Bologna railway station. They killed 78 people outright and injured scores of others, including this little girl in an intensive care unit in the city's Maggiori hospital. Italy's Neo-Fascists were held responsible Ocean record. Eric Tabarly sailed the Atlantic in 10 days, 5hrs, 14mins, 20secs Stranded. The strong pound made for good holidays abroad, but there were a few local difficulties. French trawlermen, protesting against cuts in crew, blockaded the Channel ports. Thousands of British holiday makers were trapped on the quays A grand lady. The Queen Mum, and half the country, celebrated her 80th birthday Sinclair zx 80 Night of the Generals. The military, under Gen. Evren, took over Turkey to end its chaos The Gulf War. Iraq invaded Iran, responding to Iranian meddling in her internal affairs. The Iraqis hoped for quick gains east of the Shatt-al-Arab waterway. Iranian resistance was stiffer than expected and the Iraqi advance soon slowed It ain't half cold, Mum. German Jaromir Wagner, 41, flew the Atlantic on top of a plane. Our hero wore thermal underwear, a frogman's suit, a ski suit and a leather suit Moment of disaster. A wartime Invader bomber crashed during a flying display at Biggin Hill in Kent. The pilot was too low to pull out of a barrel roll. Seven in the plane died Ooh-la-la. Eton got its first woman teacher, French mistress Elaine Vogel, its first package tourists and an invasion by unemployed Welshmen Ruggles' Law. Milwall player Mel Blyth swore at his goalkeeper during a game at Colchester. Sgt Frank Ruggles halted play to complain, but the referee ordered him off. The F. A. said the Sergeant was legally offside. The police disputed the decision Heroically ludicrous. Peter O'Toole played Macbeth. The reviews were awful, but the show was a sell-out October Anti-semitism. A Paris synagogue was blown by French neo-Nazis. Three died Earthquake. The Algerian city of E1 Asnam was devastated in two minutes. Almost 6000 were left homeless. This baby was pulled from the rubble unhurt after four days First attempt. Harold Pinter and Lady Antonio Fraser nearly married. They finally did the right thing in November Poison. 150 sheep died grazing on land contaminated by dioxin gas which escaped a chemical plant at Seveso. Italy, in 1976 A royal tear, princess Caroline of Monaco, 23, ended her two-year marriage to 40-year-old playboy Philippe Junot End of an era. For the first time in 20 years Ronald Reagan's year. The President-elect posed with the new First Family of the United States Dunhill Differing opinions. Was the Queen upset at being… Picture Gallery On the blanket. Violence in Ulster declined most of… Left turn. As America went right, the Labour Party… Cold Shield A Year in the Life of the World Pountney Clinic PGL Young Adventure Ltd. Be a Successful Writer Royal Doulton Scotland RJWiltshire AEG-TELEFUNKEN UK Ltd Dow Timothy Altree The youngest person to seek asylum, Walter Polovchak, 12, asked to stay in the USA rather than return to Russia with parents Sara Davis, 4, voted Mini Miss U. K. for Confidence, Personality, Grooming Brooke Shields, film star at 12, cover latest child multi-millionaire, in a scene Heroic endurance: Annabel Schild, 15, in the room where she spent part of her 213-day ordeal, imprisoned by Sardinian bandits Holborn tube crash heroes (from left): Alan Martin, Steve Skingle and Joe Plebanowicz, who helped rescue driver and passengers Not afraid of the deep end: young holder of three senior British titles From refugee to public school boy: Richard Chau, 11, with Yul Brynner Evelyne Fabragas, 14 (above), the youngest torera in the world, and Nigel Fells, 13 (right), holder of the U. K. bubblegum blowing record David Ross, 14, has slept under canvas since July 1976. (The record is six years) Twice world champ for tricks water-skiing: Patrice Martin, 16 Ladybird's youngest author, Jayne Fisher, 13, has written 12 books Andrea Jaeger, 14 (USA), youngest Wimbledon player to be seeded James Chisholm, 15, the World Junior Frishee throwing champ The latest free-skating sensation is Canadian Tracy Wainman, 12 Matthew Fogarty found the largest puffball: 64-in. round, 16¼in. high Eamonn Collins, 14, youngest to Stacey Lee, the first girl ever to play in League football match enter a Magic Circle competition Paul Crump, 16, one-armed sportsman, has scored two centuries Nigel Short, 14, became the youngest International Master of Chess Michelle Wood, 14, Junior Cook of the Year, with culinary triumph Emma Davies, 17, winner of the Vogue Model Contest Record-breaking scream: Joanne Brown, 14, reached 113 decibels James Chisholm, 15, the World Junior Frisbee throwing champ Daredevil rider Kristian Duke, 7, cleared 32 feet on… The Times Are You Made for Madeira? Madeira Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Delaware Settee from £255 Bed Settee from £359 Wesley-Barrell Rewini Mephisto Crossword SunMED A Life in the Day of Lady Falkender, 48, talks to Pauline Peters British Gas Charles Dickens
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