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News from 28/06/1984

1984; Gale Group;

Autores

Angus Calder, Richard Ingrams, John Naughton, Jeananne Crowley, Frank Delaney, Mihir Bose, Bel Mooney, John McLeod, Derek Cooper, A. J. Ayer, John Wain, (Mrs) M. M. Hayward, Hunter Davies, John Sutherland, R. J. Tutton, Dimitry, Sean Day-Lewis, Hugo Cole, Philip Short, Liz Heron, Peter Ayton, Graham Leach, Will Hutton, Richard Paterson, Russell Davies, Richard Francis, Hans Keller, Gillian Butt, Peter Taylor, Charles Medawar, Malcolm Hayes, Paul Kriwaczek, Brenda Maddox,

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The Listener The Listener The battle against heroin The growing menace to the country's young Heroin addiction among young people in this country is on the increase—and at a rate for which the authorities are ill prepared. Panorama reporter Peter Taylor has been investigating the extent of the problem The Listener The Latin-American debt Someone has to pay the $350 billion The National Front in France M. Le Pen has made extremism seem respectable The future for radio Is cheap radio driving out the good? Biotechnology The sciences which will revolutionse industry The London School of Journalism (TL), Preserved for posterity The Eng. Lit. deep in the heart of Texas Sidney Bechet A Grand Old Man of jazz—warts and all From the far corners of Joyceana Finnegan and feminism The 1922 Sa miners' strike When the father of the Union crushed a revolt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out of the Air Machine intelligence Brian Thompson reached F for France in his alphabetical … Out of the Air Stuck on you Out of the Air The forger's art Out Takes Robbery without violence Children and the Box The video Bill The Listener The drug industry BBC Publications Minority broadcasting Taking up the glove Langham Diary Sean Day-Lewis Centrepiece Were the Sixties only the Sixties in retrospect? The Listener Review of Books Fernand Braudel 'Capitalism stands against the market and aims at monopoly' Civilisation and Capitalism 15th-18th Century—Volume III: The Perspective of the World By Fernand Braudel Collins £18.95 The Listener Review of Books Our man in Algiers War Diaries. The Mediterranean 1943-1945 By Harold Macmillan Macmillan £18.50 The Listener Review of Books Upper-class Lloyd's of London: A Reputation at Risk By Godfrey Hodgson Allen Lane £14.95 Among this week's contributors The Listener Review of Books Greens Fighting For Hope By Petra Kelly Chatto £6.95 and £2.95 Greenham Common: Women at the Wire Edited by Barbara Harford and Sarah Hopkins Women's Press £3.95 Cambridge University Press The Listener Review of Books Cases In the Psychiatrist's Chair By Anthony Clare Chatto £9.95 and £4.95 Gollancz The Listener Review of Books Patterns Edward Elgar: A Creative Life By Jerrold Northrop Moore Oxford £35 In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Television Critical Radio Taking liberties Guernsey Channel Islands Music Hypnosis Research Break up the barriers The Listener Guide Drama The genius of radio Tales of long ago Music In father's shadow W. F. Bach and J. C. Bach are 'This Week's Composers', Radio 3, Monday-Friday, 9.5-10am Facing the music The higher corn Electronic mail Endpiece Blacksminths in 16th-century Goa Crossword 2,750: Ring out, Wild Bells! Solution to Crossword 2,748 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation

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