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News from 12/07/1984

1984; Gale Group;

Autores

David Grugeon Pro Vice-Chancellor, John Naughton, Frank Delaney, Graham Dixon, Margaret Walters, Michelene Wandor, Revd. D. C. Barker, Derek Cooper, A. J. Ayer, D. A. N. Jones, Jon Vogler, John Wain, Julian Critchley, Mrs. E. Milner, Paul Fox Managing Director, John Lucas, Peter Ayton, Christopher Andrew, John Arden, Colleen Toomey, John Eatwell, David Pannick, Richard Morrison, Jeremy Paxman, Jago, Joanna Head, Alan Protheroe, Piers Paul Read, Peter Lennon, (Mrs.) Christine Ball, D. A. Yerrill, John Marke, Alastair Hetherington, Philip R. J. Burch, A. R. F. Carter, Paul Barnes, Benjamin Woolley, R. G. Goodes, Richard Gilbert, Dr. J. R. S. Mair, John Thomas, Meredith Oakes,

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The Listener The Listener Behind the plunging pound The City's financial bloodhounds have sniffed out Britain's real economic weaknesses The Listener Last pit in the Rhondda 'We've given so much in this valley and we've had so very little in return' Caught in a storm As the Gulf War between Iraq and Iran worsens, Kuwait is finding that her support of Iraq places her in an increasingly precarious position. Jeremy Paxman reports Fo security between the wars 'A football match between Manchester United and the Corinthian Casuals' Phantom ladies—transvestites 'We lead quite ordinary, normal, decent lives' The gas people-investing in tomorrow's world today Listenering… Crystal clear Life in Silicon Fen Cambridge and the outbreak of high-tech capitalism You've Always Meant to Write? Lada Women of our Century II 'How can I, being a woman, write all that down?' A waste of opportunity Jobs could be created from what we throw away A fish out of water Out of the Air Love like guitars Out of the Air Prizewinning Out Takes Langham Diary Centrepiece Laying up treasures on earth Theological doubts Food for thought Minority broadcasting BBC TV News Face the music Cutbacks at the OU A ready audience Name names William Godwin's radicalism 'How is the transition to a new society to be effected?' William Godwin: Philosopher, Novelist, Revolutionary By Peter H. Marshall Yale £14.95 Charmer Faces of Philip: A Memoir of Philip Toynbee By Jessica Mitford Heinemann £9.95 Top villains In the Underworld By Laurie Taylor Blackwell £7.95 Among this week's contributors Looking-glass Journal of a Wife: The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin 1923-1927 Peter Owen £12.95 Hard cases Ronald Dworkin and Contemporary Jurisprudence Edited by Marshall Cohen Duckworth £24 and £9.95 Africa hands The Rock of the Wind By Denis Hills Deutsch £8.95 Under the Tropic By Tom Hopkinson Hutchinson £9.95 Taboo or not taboo…? Everyday Matters 2 Sheba £3.50 Winter's Edge By Valerie Miner Methuen £8.50 and £2.95 Blow Your House Down By Pat Barker Virago £7.95 and £2.95 Woman at War By Dacia Maraini Writers' and Readers £7.95 and £3.95 Zami By Audre Lorde Sheba £3.50 The Mysteries of Winterthurn By Joyce Carol Oates Cape £9.95 Television Fast balls Radio Journeymen Ian Wallace Music Odour of duty Research Opinion What's news? The Listener Guide Drama The Naked City Benjamin Woolley previews a drama-documentary that resurrects the style of the 1930s gangster movie Music Socialistic affirmations Richard Morrison on the English oratorio tradition in the 20th century. Walton's 'Belshazzar's Feast' is included in the first night of the Proms, on Friday at 7.30pm, Radio 3 and BBC1 Music Prosperous court Graham Dixon introduces his selection of music at the court of Ferrara, to be broadcast in 'This Week's Composers', Monday-Friday, Radio 3, at 9.5am Features School of Sligo Films Play it, Sam New Waves Amstrad advance Richard Gilbert welcomes the launch of 'the people's computer' Computer Competition Results Endpiece Crossword 2,752: The red house Solution to Crossword 2,750 Classified Multiple Advertisements Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation

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