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News from 17/03/1983

1983; Gale Group;

Autores

Professor Peter Fellgett, V. C. C. Saunders, Michael Delahaye, John Naughton, Nigel Andrew, Christopher Wain, John Bowker, Asd Briggs, D. A. N. Jones, Barry Took, David Orme, Shirley Williams, Malcolm Muggeridge, Stuart Simon:, Judy Astor, Alan Ryan, Martin Young, D. G. Tallis, David Hensbaw, David Pannick, John Cole, J. C. A. Davey, Anthony Wood, Hans Keller, D. A. Ryall, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Keith Smith, Nicholas Kenyon, David Joy, Nigel Lewis,

Resumo

The Listener The Listener The East German peace movement Could peace undermine the détente between Church and State? The Listener Waving or drowning in Darlington Protecting political virginity on the back of an SDP lorry Answers without questions The Soviets are not accustomed to dialogue The father of modern Communism Karl Marx—the legacy Mobil To accompany the series, David McLellan's book, also … Jimmy Young Religious cults A conflict of faith and family A state of slavery William Wilberforce's work goes on—150 years later David Henshaw's programme,'A State of Slavery', will … News from Never-Never Land Worlds of faith The problem of pain Out of the Air Speakeasy Out of the Air Ageism? Out Takes Langham Diary Divisions in the classroom The aftermyth of war Funding scientific research Brought to book Female circumcision Star significance Season of goodwill Centrepiece The pursuit of happiness What's Happening to Islam 'The house of war is not so black as it's painted' Among this week's contributors The judge's bowler And Nothing but the Truth By Alan King-Hamilton Weidenfeld £12.50 In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Dangerous dons From Clergyman to Don: The Rise of the Academic Profession in 19th-Century Oxford By A. J. Engel Oxford £22.50 Speaking from the past Bayle. By Elizabeth Labrousse Translated by Denys Potts Clausewitz. By Michael Howard Hegel. By Peter Singer Cobbett. By Raymond Williams Newman. By Owen Chadwick Proust. By Derwent May Oxford (Past Masters Series) £7.95 and £1.75 each Whsmith On the run The Slow Train to Milan By Lisa St Aubin de Terán Cape £7.95 Adam, One Afternoon By Italo Calvino Translated by Archibald Colquhoun and Peggy Wright Secker £7.95 The Dead Girls By Jorge Ibargüengoitia Translated by Asa Zatz Chatto £7.95 and £3.50 Television Sunk at dawn? Radio Wordsmiths in China Music Midnight models Research The Viewer Listener Guide Drama Adapting the 'beautiful little knitter' Phil Hardy samples Colin Gregg's follow-up to 'Remembrance'—a version of Virginia Woolf's 'To the Lighthouse' for BBC2 Drama The Burden of Babylon 'Gilgamesh' has been dramatised for radio. Michael Poole looks at the world's oldest narrative poem Music Quiet perfectionist Frank Martin's 'Le vin herbé' is broadcast on Thursday at 2pm on Radio 3. The cast includes Alison Hargan and Ian Caley; Simon Joly conducts Music Altered voices Twin targets The Vortex to Vegas Near-perfect music Endpiece Crossword 2,689: St Patrick's Day Solution to Crossword 2,687 Classified Advertisement Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation

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