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Date: 24th October 1989
Service: ORACLE
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P122 ORACLE 122 Tue24 Oct ITV 1941:20 1/7 WHY not have your say on the top talking points of the day? New letters are published EVERY day from 5pm. There are three ways to contact us: ■ POST: Write to Your Letters, ORACLE, 25-32 Marshall St, London W1V 1LL. ■ PHONE: Dial 01-287 2103. ■ FAX: Dial 01-494 0572. TODAY: A mother whose daughter was killed in a crash says L-drivers should not be supervised by anyone under 25. Do you agree? Letter >BRITISH AIRWAYS FLIGHT ARRIVALS 176Crossword Competition Park Ave TV Guide
P122 ORACLE 122 Tuj24 Oct ITV 1945:25YOUR Your Letters, 2/7 ORACLE, London W1V 1LL. Dictate-A-Letter:01-287 2103 Sanctions do work Dear Sir, Does Mrs Thatcher think that the British people are illiterate and that sanctions against S. Africa won't work?All the recent dramatic events that have occurred prove that sanctions ARE working - thanks only to the Commonwealth of nations. Mr Ruscoe, Liverpool. Ambulances >Live At 5 Guide 120 Crossword 124Crossword Competition Park Ave TV Guide
P122 ORACLE 122 Tue24 Oct ITV 1945:53YOUR Your Letters, 3/7 ORACLE, London W1V 1LL. Dictate-A-Letter:01-287 2103 Employ more staff Dear Sir, If I understand the phrase working to rule leaves the ambulance service undermanned, surely it is obvious that insufficient staff are employed to carry out the necessary work. This deficiency should be rectified andthose currently employed should not be penalised for doing the work they're employed to do. Barbara Absom, Bucks. Nigel >Live At 5 Guide 120 Crossword 124Crossword Competition Park Ave TV Guide
P122 ORACLE 122 Tue24 Oct ITV 1946:15YOUR Your Letters, 4/7 ORACLE, London W1V 1LL. Dictate-A-Letter:01-287 2103 Nothing from Nigel Dear Sir, When Mr Lawson cut taxation he gave us precisely nothing. He simply pinched less from our pay packets. Unlike the wise Japanese, the Brits didnot save the money, but spent it on foreign goods and holidays. If this money had been spent in the UK,it would have created jobs and cut taxes. Mr W. Ablett, Chelmsford. Interest >Live At 5 Guide 120 Crossword 124Crossword Competition Park Ave TV Guide
P122 ORACLE 122 Tue24 Oct ITV 1943:54YOUR Your Letters, 5/7 ORACLE, London W1V 1LL. Dictate-A-Letter:01-287 2103 Think about interest Dear Sir, Rosemary North should think before she writes. If she had thought, it would have occurred to her that interest rateincreases amount to about £100 a month.On the other hand, 16 million pounds given to the "mass hysteria" Children In Need works out at about 25p a person. John Holton, Leeds. Briefly >Livj At 5 Guide 120 Crossword 124Crossword Competition Park Ave TV Guide
P122 ORACLE 122 Tue24 Oct ITV 1957:27YOUR Your Letters, 6/7 ORACLE, London W1V 1LL. Dictate-A-Letter:01-287 2103 BRIEFLY... ■ Mr G. Baker is a fool if he thinks people should buy British cars just to improve the trade deficit. Patriotism is no excuse and who can blame people for not buying inferior British goods? Mr D.T. Verma, Southall. ■ As someonj who pays nine per cent of her salary towards the health service, should I need one, I want the right of an ambulance attended by qualified people not by a police van with police just trained in first aid. Vera Close, Edmonton. Poll >Live At 5 Guide 120 Crossword 124Crossword Competition Park Ave TV Guide
P122 ORACLE 122 Tue24 Oct ITV 1944:24 WEEKLY 7/7 PHONE POLL PARTZ CALLS PER CENT LABOUR 12,269 - 52.57% CONSERVATIVE 6,096 - 26.12% GREEN 1,563 - 6.70% LIBERAL DEMOCRAT 1,549 - 6.64% NATIONALIST 965 - 4.13% SDP 529 - 2.27% OTHER PARTIES 236 - 1.01% UNDECIDED 132 - 0.56% ■ Labour increases its lead by 13% fromour last poll. The Tories actually increase their percentage share with Labour picking up most of its extra votes from the centre parties. Write in >Live At 5 Guide 120 Crossword 124Crossword Competition Park Ave TV Guide