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News from 03/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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John Naughton, S. A. Carrick, Frank Delaney, Martin Robertson, John Wain, Christopher Dunkley, Alban, Colin Shindler, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson, John Wyver, Malcolm Muggeridge, Anthony Giddens, Michael Poole, Will Hutton, Richard Morris, Peter Fiddick, Hilary Croke, Richard Morrison, Michael Holroyd, Fredrick Catherwood, Gerald Kaufman, Andrew Rutherford, Tony Arnold, Nicolas Walter, Colin McIntyre,

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The Listener The Listener The Massachusetts alternative A radical approach to juvenile justice The Coal Board number game Coal: facts, figures and principles The Dimbleby Lecture 'Amateur economic answers to one-issue politics' The Listener The London School Of Journalism Back copies of the Listener 19 April, containing the … No unfinished business A philosophy for living—and dying The Sta Schooners Four-posters and real food Derek Cooper Jews and American show business Conspiracy or chutzpah? Hollywood The return of Grand Theory V: Anthony Giddens on Jurgen Habermas Politics has become a kind of technology Out of the Air Madness On 'Desert Island Discs' (Radio 4), David Lodge, novelist … Out of the Air A good sport Out Takes Langham Diary Arts Council attitudes The Dimbleby Lecture BBC Publications (Journals) Tax avoidance Grand Theory returns? Conviction or consensus? The seventh age Centrepiece Lecture on a bus Fisher V. S. Naipaul's New Book 'No matter the place or time, to write is to learn' Among this week's contributors Brandy Veterano Swinburne-and-water David Hunt A small army in Italy In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Talking about Nuclear Energy Clancy Sigal Psychedelic storm ILO George Bull Fiery scholar Television Tv China, Tv Libya Radio Birthday bard Music Screen time Research The art of good Presentation John Wyver argues that the way television presents and links its output has an important effect on the way we view it The Listener Guide Illusion and myth Michael Poole on a bad week for ideals Sunday Sharing Time Monday Facing the Sun Wednesday After You've Gone Thursday Missing from Home Musical élite Nicholas Kenyon celebrates 50 years of Glyndebourne Festival Opera: a series of six historic recordings begins on Thursday (Radio 3, 2pm) and the 50th anniversary season opens later this month Saturday Brighton Festival Sunday 18th-Century Cello Music Divine chorales César Franck's organ music can be heard in a five-part Radio 3 series, played by Gillian Weir, beginning on Saturday at 6.35pm Monday Die Zauberflöte Wednesday Rameau's Platée Thursday Music in Our Time Friday Beethoven and Dussek Looking-glass lasers Lancaster's progress 'This work of virtue' Of mice and windows Win a BBC Computer Competition Teletext cartoon Endpiece Crossword 2,742: Dicky birds Solution to Crossword 2,740 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation

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