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News from 08/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

Autores

Reith Lecture, Geoffrey Grigson, Michael Delahaye, John Rae, John Naughton, Frank Delaney, Nigel Andrew, Madge Cole, Peregrine Worsthorne, Derek Cooper, Egon Ronay, D. A. N. Jones, Mark Girouard, Robin Denselow, Sean Day-Lewis, Louis Simpson, Phi, Calum MacDonald, Michael Poole, Douglas Hughes, Peter Fiddick, Peter Mansfield, I. Hayes, Jonathan Crane, Ronald Blythe, Mary Goldring, Logie Bruce Lockhart, John Cole, J. E. Nicholson BSc, Angela Huth, Robert Ponsonby, Geoffrey Robertson, John King, Douglas Wass, David Lomax, Nicolas Walter, Brian Winston, P. E. Cruttwell,

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The Listener French. Dry. Different The Listener Land of the Rising Sun grows old What will happen when the old outnumber the young? Japan is ageing faster than any other country. By the year 2025, nearly a quarter of its population will be over 65. Robin Denselow reports that this could lead to 'inter-generation conflict', fuelled by the Japanese dedication to the work ethic Break-up of the Labour consensus The strange affair of Sir John Donaldson John Piper The disintegration of Lebanon Lebanon—where no one can win David Lomax, who reported from Lebanon for 'Panorama', gives a vivid account of the violence that is destroying the country Nuclear war film The days after 'The Day After' (Radio 4): Health and Mr Fowler When the cutting has to stop A fierce battle is being waged inside the National Health Service over the allocation of resources. It is official Government policy that cost-cutting leads to greater efficiency. But Mary Goldring has been discovering that, for those who actually have to make the cuts, the reality is much more complex On the truth trail… Or when double-checking your sources isn't always enough Rough justice and the law The need for a fail-safe device when justice miscarries At the Belfast Festival An artful voyeur Whitaker's Almanack 1984 Bose (UK) Ltd. The People's Medicine Acupuncture and antibiotics The London School of Journalism (Tl) Whisky and freedom Out of the Air The legend of Dylan Out of the Air Moon-bounce Out Takes Reithian charm One man's meat Test-tube babies Music on the Move Monty's men RUKBA More text than footnotes Hayward Gallery Lookalike Langham Diary The 1983 Reith Lectures III. The privileged adviser IV Critical opposition: part of the polity In his fourth Reith Lecture Sir Douglas Wass discusses the question:'Is Parliament able to supervise and control executive power in the way it once did?' Can any other members of your family read? Mosley on Mosley 'Forced into the gutter by filial piety, he illuminates dark corners' Beyond the Pale By Nicholas Mosley Secker £8.95 Hatchards The Mit Press Lesbos to Sissinghurst Vita: The Life of V. Sackville-West By Victoria Glendinning Weidenfeld £12.50 The Johns Hopkins University Press Snake-bites of farewell Two Women By Laurie Lee Deutsch £9.95 Sandi The Best of British: Cinema and Society, 1930-1970 By Jeffrey Richards and Anthony Aldgate Blackwell £12.50 Cambridge University Press Oxford chose well Unbuilt Oxford By Howard Colvin Yale £20 and £7.95 Secker & Warburg The new reaction The New Sculpture, By Susan Beattie Yale £30 Q Quartet Bodley Head Heart of Oakes At the Jazz-Band Ball: A Memory of the 1950s By Philip Oakes Deutsch £8.95 The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell Among this week's contributors In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Spilt blood Saladin in His Time By P. H. Newby Faber £10.95 Bernie Television Englishmen abroad Radio Tomorrow and tomorrow Music Surprise week ILO Research Who is the Doctor 'Doctor Who' first appeared on our screens 20 years ago—now it's seen in 40 different countries. Manuel Alvarado examines a television institution The Listener Guide Music Everlasting motion Music Best finger of that age Best finger of that age Nicholas Kenyon on a Radio 3 series of music by Orlando Gibbons, who was born 400 years ago. The fourth programme is on Tuesday at 10.30pm Drama Recycling the classics Recycling the classics As BBC2's version of Jane Austen's 'Mansfield Park' concludes (Sunday 10.10-11.5pm), Robert Giddings argues that when adapting classics too much respect can be a bad thing Films Steinway & Sons Other Highlights Features New Waves The Winners and the losers Endpiece Crossword 2,721: Advent Calendar Solution to Crossword 2,719 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation Technics ZSeries

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