News from 08/03/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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W. H. H. Van Sickle, John Naughton, Brian Winston, Frank Delaney, Philip Donnellan, John Forsyth, Derek Cooper, Christopher Dunkley, John Wain, Elizabeth De B. Salmon, John Grigg, John Morgan, James Wilkinson, Mark Le Fanu, Barry Fox, Martin Rees, David Geen Producer, Paul Johnson, Michael Poole, Will Hutton, Apex, Richard Perle, Barry Fantoni, John Bayley, Angela Huth, Stuart Simon, Ronald Spark, Peter Lennon, Gerald Kaufman, Gerald Priestland, Nicholas Kenyon, Alastair Hetherington, Max Whitby, Tony Martin, David Murray, Peter Montagnon,
ResumoThe Listener The value of the space-shuttle The rocketing costs of the us space The Listener Satellite broadcasting Is Dbs really worth the investment? High technology imperialism US fear of 'haemorrhage' could kill #@UK high-tech 1983 Reith Lectures It's easy to say it's silly to ban the export of children's toy computers, but it isn't children who are using them in the Soviet Union—it's the military If I am leasing one of these The new Creation theory Our universe was created out of the void Australian Broadcasting Corporation The constants of nature Close encounters with eleven-dimensional time The London School of Journalism (Tl) Toynbee Hall For family and friends Britain's most recent refugees, from Vietnam, have fared badly over the past five years, and from the end of this month their circumstances seem set to deteriorate even further The physical laws may be like an infinite set of Chinese boxes—each new advance may reveal new complexities Forestry in Britain Money can grow on trees Pharmacist Giles Langham Diary Save the kangaroo The Cooke caucus Jana Bokova's 'Arena' film on the notorious Sunset … Out Takes Centrepiece I am writing a book again Video nasties Trident or cruise? Age of the Juggernaut Three days in Vienna Lennonist conspiracy? A New Right? Fire-eating MacPherson's Law The hounding of Hortense Sundowner Spanish Lady 'A vanished masterpiece from the great period comes back to us...' Glubb Pasha 'See that you are a simple honest English gentleman' The lovers and the lava Taking It Like a Woman By Ann Oakley Cape £7.95 Consort choice Men, Machines and Sacred Cows By HRH the Duke of Edinburgh Hamish Hamilton £8.95 Wasting God's time The English Catholic Church in the 19th Century By Edward Norman Oxford £22.50 Among this week's contributors 'Listener Review of Books' Phaidon Television If apes (or computers) could think Radio Yuppies and Guppies Music Gruber's cabaret Research Media mannerism Two weeks ago in the Listener, John Wyver questioned the use of the anchorman in documentary series. Below, Peter Montagnon, the producer of 'Civilisation' and 'The Heart of the Dragon', takes up the argument The Listener Guide Lie detector Michael Poole welcomes playwright Howard Brenton's return to television Tom Mix—America's champion cowboy Penitential master Nicholas Kenyon on the music of Lassus, whose Seven Penitential Psalms are broadcast on Radio 3, beginning on Saturday at 10.45pm Music Last of the great? 'Positively the Last Prima Donna' is the title of a portrait of the soprano Maria Jeritza, presented by Nigel Douglas on Radio 4, Saturday at 10.15pm (repeated Friday 11am) A turbulent priest Jazz Red hot mama Rock Lennon's epitaph High-tech in New York The Chip Shop Endpiece Crossword 2,734: Pick of the Month Solution to Crossword 2,732 Summer Holidays Summer Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC/Secker & Warburg
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