5 FEBRUARY 1983

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Arms and the Adman

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113I oliticians are extremely expensive to 1. the country, and for that expense we expect a return. It is therefore very annoy- ing to hear that Mr Michael Heseltine is...

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Political commentary

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A ripeness man Colin Welch few post-Franks reflections. One is that Michael Foot, though Leader of the Opposition, can't lead the Opposition in the House. In a debate like...

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Notebook

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T suppose that there is no chance of stop- -L ping the extension to the National Gallery? Judging from experience of new buildings since the war it will be hideous. It may...

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Another voice

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Pity the poor Filipinas Auberon Waugh Manila J ournalists attending the second — and possibly last — Manila International Film Festival have been asking themselves whether...

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The ice is breaking

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Bohdan Nahaylo 'D isarmament — Complete Deadlock at Geneva — A Barren Year'. These were the headlines in the Manchester Guar- dian 50 years ago, shortly after the Disar- nament...

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The suffering of West Africa

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Richard West T he expulsion by Nigeria of nearly two million Ghanaians is far more brutal and dangerous than the expulsion from Ghana, in 1969, of 250,000 aliens, most of them...

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M. Mitterrand's poodle

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Sam White Paris A couple of weeks ago the principal leader of the Opposition, Jacques Chirac, created a brief stir following an off- the-record chat with American correspon-...

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A sparkling prospect

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James Hughes-Onslow W estern Australia is currently pro- moting itself, on car number plates among other things, as the State of Excite- ment. The intrepid Perth motorist is...

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Swedish scandals

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Andrew Brown Stockholm I f you can learn about a country from its scandals, this has been a revealing week. From the municipality of Stockholm to the Mafia and the KGB,...

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The contest for Haddingtonshire, vacated by the succession of Lord Elcho to the Earldom of Wemyss, comes off on Monday, and is likely to be a close one. The Tory candidate is Mr...

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