News from 09/02/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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Brian Redhead, John Naughton, Frank Delaney, T. M. George, Ian Kennedy, Tony Raymont Secretary, N. K., Michelene Wandor, Derek Cooper, D. A. N. Jones, Babs, Martin Colyer, John Sutherland, Peter Hobday, John Collis, Marghantia Laski, James Hogg, Anthony Burton, M. P., Jessica Hallam, John Morgan, Barry Fox, Michael Kirby, Michael Poole, Peter Fiddick, Jeffrey Hamm Secretary, Peter King, Michael Wood, Michael Goldsmid, John Vaizey, Stuart M. Archer, Jane E. Robinson, J. K. Aronson, Fritz Spiegl, R. P. Van den Brink-Budgen, David Glencross Director, Mike Chaney, Derwent May, Peter Lennon, Gerald Kaufman, Philip Oakes, Ray Ward, David Murray, Philip Windsor, Nicholas Jones,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener The union ban at Cheltenham The TUC can hardly believe their luck—here is an issue where public opinion appers to be behind them The Listener A Russian GCHQ Holding the high ground in the intelligence war Treating handicapped babies Doctors are asking parents to pronounce sentence on their own child The London School of Journalism (TL) R3: The law and the dilemmas posed by modern medicine The Listener 1983 Reith Lectures (Radio 4): Brain Redhead In Hungary with Mrs. Thatcher Emigrés are impatient—in Budapest they say give us time Luis Bunuel 'Bañuel was always ready for death ... from the moment he was born' Mobil Three days in vienna A curtain-raiser to World War Two Failing to rate Executive redundancy 'Never lunch with the boss on a Friday!' Desert Island Discs Radio 4: Out of the Air Cat-lover On 'Today in Parliament' (Radio 4), during the discussion … Out Takes A taste of India R3: The last taboo? 'My heart belongs to Daddy' Channel vision The Burrell Collection Maggie's Militant Tendency The sale of British Telecom Voice of the people Planning our economic future £100 Prize Essay Winter's heroes Man from Metropolis Remembrance of things past Gagster Langham Diary Centrepiece An Aussie at Oxford William Golding's New Novel A spate of sneers, a vision of evil The Paper Men By William Golding Faber £7.95 Charles Haughey 'Many of Dr. Fitz Gerald's opponents despise him for his virtues' The Boss By Joe Joyce and peter Murtagh Poolbeg Press, Dublin IR £6.50 The Beatles' betrayal? The Love You Make: An Insider's Story of the Beatles By Peter Brown and Steven Gaines Macmillan £8.95 Among this week's contributors In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Murder for us The Life of Dashiell Hammett By Diane Johnson Chatto £12.95 Dashiell Hammett: A Life at the Edge By William F. Nolan Arthur Barker £9.95 Missing persons The Night the Gods Smiled By Eric Wright Collins £6.50 Tender Prey By Patricia Roberts Chatto £7.95 Death in Springtime By Magdalen Nabb Collins £6.75 The Speaker of Mandarin By Ruth Rendell Hutchinson £6.95 Pay Any Price By Ted Allbeury Granada £7.95 The Faustian Pact By Antony Beevor Cape £7.50 The … Sun land A Japanese Mirror: Heroes and Villains of Japanese Culture By Ian Buruma Cape £9.95 Television Wogan's proboscis Research Music Ravel's jewels Research All booked up The Listener Guide Saturday 11-Friday 17 February Music Symphonic visions Music Sensual drama Drama Weather report Films Subversive thrillers Features A place apart Records Charly swings New Waves 'A programming genius called ...' New Waves Taxing tape Win a BBC Computer Endpiece Crossword 2,730: Threes Away Solution to Crossword 2,728 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation
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