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News from 15/10/1981

1981; Gale Group;

Autores

Andrew Jones, David Wade, John Naughton, John Mellors, Alistair Cooke, Henry Popkin, Christopher Mylne, Babs, Julian Critchley, Roy Hattersley, Tony Miles, David McKie, Christopher Reid, David Graham, Professor Antony Flew, Paul Turner, Jeremy Siepmann, Christopher Capron, John Osborne, Gwilym Williams, John Vaizey, Roy Fuller, Barbara V. Morse, Graham Whettam, Peter Paul Nash, Hans Keller, Bob Jobbins, Gerald Priestland, George Stern, Mary Gibson, Gavin Millar, Raymond Tallis, John Elsom, Julian Chancellor, Nigel Nicolson, Mary Warnock,

Resumo

The Listener The Listener Mrs Tharcher's lost tribe 'Their resentment about what has happened is bitter and personal' The assassination of Sadar 'Violent death was something he knew was always possible' The new age of rerrorism Can heads of government afford any longer to trust to fate? Prisoners of war 'Those of us who lost freedom—we know what freedom means' A matter of the heart 'Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett are our physicians now…' Shac Guilt-edged religion 'Guilt has been realted to being completely bad as a person' The Listener Robert McKenzie 'Enthusiasm was always apparent in his broadcasting' The search for Moulin Touchais 'It was perfection—the finest wine I have ever tasted' Levin in America Punch Names and Faces Blackpool Diary Out of the Air In the name of God Out of the Air Hallowed portals BBC Publications The Times Higher Education Endpiece Under the Quadruple Eagle Proms discord 'Nature on the screen' Complaints Commission Compiling the Dnb Is Darwin dead? 'A. V.' and Darling Licence fee increases Beginners, please In black and white 'The Festival Scene' The Listener Review of Books Osborne's aggro The Listener Review of Books Siegfried's secret Siegfried Sassoon Diaries, 1920-1922 Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis Faber £9.95 Among this week's contributors The Listener Review of Books People, not peas Women in Top Jobs, 1968-1979 By Michael P. Fogarty, Isobel Allen and Patricia Walters Heinemann £14 Violent places Next week: Autumn Books II Fathers and sons The birth of the son is the death of the father—Hegel Television Visual feasts Radio Smoke-screens Music Weaving images Cinema The larger statement Theatre Walled-up Papp's products Crossword 2,617: Jigsaw II by Babs Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Publications

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