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News from 14/01/1982

1982; Gale Group;

Autores

Sandra Newton, (Dr) John Wrench Lecturer, Alastair Hetberington, William L. Fryer, John Naughton, Steven Barnett, John Mellors, Norman Longmate, Victoria Glendinning, Christopher Wain, Henry Popkin, James Cameron, D. A. N. Jones, Leslie Gardiner, (Dr) Joanna Zakrzewska Secretary, Paul Boateng, Christopher Reid, David Wilson, Jeffrey Richards, Stephen Bayley, Apex, Russell Davies, John Fletcher, Sydney Jacobson, Derwent May, Gavin Millar, Christopher Terry, Michael Amboise, Jane Glover, John Bridcut, Barry Carman, John Elsom, Steve Bradshaw, Andrew Bannerman,

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The Listener The Listener 14 January 1982 Vol 107 No 2743 Inside Aldermaston 'Aldermaston men tend to be trapped by their own success' Fighting Talk What is all the preoccupation with War Windows? The Coptic Pope Shenouda III: innocent victim or political activist? Rastafari—Black Redeemer 'Not just some youth fad, but an all-pervading way of life' Steve Bradshaw reported on Spain for 'Newsweek' (BBC2): Spain—six years after Franco 'The February conspiracy has fulfilled most of its aims' Speaking for England 'He spoke of the quiet spirit of an England roused to action by a monstrous evil' Radio 3: 'Madam Butterfly'—fact or fiction? 'When cultures clash, someone is bound to get hurt' Make writing your hobby this winter Good old Greyfriars The enduring of a school which never existed BBC World Service Langham Diary Out of the Air Football accountancy Out of the Air No hope Names and Faces Poland's plight Media bias? Sexism in schools Next week Oscar Wilde BBC Publications Not quite Cricket! Music while you work New wave nobs Updike's new novel 'Rabbit knows he is a victim but he fights on' Rabbit is Rich By John Updike Deutsch £7.95 Babas and boots The Shortest Journey By Philippa Pullar Hamish Hamilton £9.95 In next week's issue Joel's story Twelve Years: An American Boyhood in East Germany By Joel Agee Faber £8.25 Among this week's contributors Art for books' sake The Oxford Companion to 20th-Century Art Edited by Harold Osborne Oxford £19.50 The Meanings of Modern Art By John Russell Thames and Hudson £18 and £10.95 Highlands terror The Butcher: The Duke of Cumberland and the Suppression of the '45 By W. A. Speck Blackwell £12.50 Deep Vries Sauce for the Goose By Peter De Vries Gollancz £6.95 Mrs Caliban By Rachel Ingalls Faber £6.50 The Day Daddy Died By Alan Burns Allison and Busby £6.95 and £2.95 Genetha By Roy A. K. Heath Allison and Busby £6.95 and £2.95 Fearfully cheerful Shakespeare and Tragedy By John Bayley Routledge £9.75 and £4.95 Television Three nations Radio Rhythm and blues Music Winter warmer Cinema Let-downs Theatre Fair exchange Nickleby on Broadway Crossword 2,629: In Need of Treatment Solution to Crossword 2,627 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation

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