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News from 14/10/1971

1971; Gale Group;

Autores

Derek Mahon, J. M. Richards, Andrew Boyle, E. O. Jones, Lord Weymouth, D. A. N. Jones, Peter Stewart, Philip Purser, Patricia Beer, Peter Campbell, John Grigg, Jim Biddulph, Dogop, John Taylor, Francis Dillon, Vernon Reynolds, Max Clowes, Graham Head, R. V. Hesketh, Margaret Laing, Ronald Stevenson, E. T. Dubois, Ronald Blythe, Roy Fuller, Leslie Sawyer, Donald Schumacher, Gavin Millar, Anthony Lawrence,

Resumo

The Listener Keith Kyle reports on Ulster Next week 'For the love of old Ulster'—Catholics and Protestants look at the past and the future A Protestant couple, Mr and Mrs Megarry, whose son has been blinded in the fighting, talk to Harold Williamson Harold Williamson discusses with a Mrs Williamson the hazards of getting children to school Tales of the Kashmir Road Gerald McAuley's mother speaks about his death Alec Robinson, a Catholic bricklayer, identifies the enemy for Jim Douglas Henry Above, evacuating a Protestant street in Belfast Whatever you say, say nothing—Seamus Heaney gives his views on the Irish thing Britain's Week Above, James Callaghan and Roy Jenkins sing 'The Red … Foreign News Mysteries Foreign News Russia's Revenge Views Radio 4: The eminent inventor Sir Barnes Wallis is now 84. Here he is in conversation with Robert Williams Radio 3: Venice Conserved? Radio 3: Raymond Williams thinks well of the Open University RNIB Out of the Air Cast-Histories Letters to Longleat—Lord Weymouth talks about his heritage, about his stately home and about sexual fidelity Little Bird Daughter of Woden Mulberry-Coloured Venus Skinner's Values Noisy Brains Materia Subtilis End of the World The Professor Jean-Baptiste Clamance Imperial Cancer Research Fund 'Has the medium got the message? ' Audio Put-Ons James's Jamboree Wilfred De'Ath. has asked us to point out that, contrary … Books Ireland Fifty Years Ago Whitehall Diary Eighth Ambiguity The World of George Orwell. Edited by Mirian Gross. Weidenfeld £3.75 Touching Intimate Behavious. By Desmond Morris. Cape £1.95 Whitehouse Who does she think she is? By Mary Whitehouse. New English Library £1.50 Wodehouse Much Obliged, Jeeves. By P. G. Wodehouse. Barrie and Jenkins £1.60 Guilt and Gingerbread The Innocent and the Guilty. By Sylvia Townsend Warner. Chatto £1.90 The Innocents. By Margery Sharp. Heinemann £1.50 Miss Gomez and the Brethren. By William Trevor. Bodley Head £1.80 Red-Dirt Marijuana. By Terry Southern. Cape £1.75 Where am I now—when I need me? By George Axelord. Deutsch £1.50 Music Malcolm Arnold, who celebrates his 50th birthday next week, writes about the music he enjoys Last week's broadcast music Radio Mupples Television Cutaway of the Week—Phillip Whitehead writes about television's loss of interest in the Party Conferences Art The Flemings BBC Opportunities Theatre Strategies of Evasion Films Soft Touch Crossword 2,159 Acrostic Information Alisdair Fairley Cable Television Solution of 2,157 Wolsey Hall "Youth is a regret Manhood a struggle Old age a burden"—Disraeli BBC Publications Metropolitan College Speedhand Independence through Yoga British Missionary Societies London School of Journalism

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