News from 18/07/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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John Landaw, David Dugan, David Henshaw, Nora Mackinnon (Mrs), Marghanita Laski, Colin McArthur, John Naughton, Mime, Michael O'Neill, Derek Cooper, Clancy Sigal, Anthony Clare, Kevin Morrison, Richard Combs, Malcolm Peltu, John Grigg, D. E. Roberts, Paul Gent, Jim Hiley, Will Hutton, Tony Judge, Andrew Robinson, Peter Mansfield, David Plowright, Richard Gilmore, Paul Arnold, Norman Moss, Nicholas Anderson, John Cole, Mark Brayne, Julian Petley, John Keay, Fritz Spiegl, Hans Keller, Peter Lennon, Rod Allen, R. Hellen (Mr), S. Oats, Frances Collins Cole, Iris Kalka, Andrew Porter, Nicholas Kenyon, John Rowan, Stephen Games, Ruth Rendell, Martin Green, Grahame Leman, Richard Cork,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener Economic muddle Wanted—a change of policy which is not a U-turn The Listener Nigel Lawson's future Micawberish thoughts still linger in Cabinet Trouble in the travel trade Booking blind Robert Maxwell one year on 'Forward with Britain' and Robert Maxwell? The men who built the Bomb Brighter than the noonday sun British Rail Letters to Peacock-3 Competing for excellence On the Bohai beach The Chinese do like to be beside the seaside BBC Publications Gloria Hunniford Appeal The Listener The Listener BBC Publications Grand-scale art How to avoid being ignored-paint big Fruits of the earth M&G Out of the Air Coded conduct Out Takes Granta Langham Diary The Peacock report Scientific method Liturgical language Man or myth Mythed by Myles The Falklands Sassenach's repost Coda Photofit Centrepiece At Her Majesty's pleasure… British Gas Trebuchet Viking Who are the Shiites? 'Khomeini is the supreme example of what a Shiite cleric can achieve' An Introduction to Shi'i Islam By Moojan Momen Yale £18.50 Exotic dumps Slow Boats Home By Gavin Young Hutchinson £12.95 So Far from God By Patrick Marnham Cape £9.95 White River, Brown Water By Alan Holman Hodder g.95 Mad White Giant By Benedict Allen Macmillan £9.95 Cry of the Kalahari By Mark and Delia Owen Collins £9.95 Beyond the Last Oasis By Ted Edwards Murray £11.50 … The best of death Dunn's Conundrum. By Stan Lee Joseph £9.95 Wild About Harry. By Paul Pickering Weidenfeld £8.95 Blood fr Blood. By Julian Gloag Hamish Hamilton £9.95 Fatal Beauty. By John Godey Methuen £8.95 The Crocus List. By Gavin Lyall Hodder £8.95 Skorpion's Death. By David Brierly Collins £8.95 Phaidon Israel's guru A Perfect Peace By Amos Oz Transla ted Gollancz The Randlords Drama On the edge of silence Revivals As the current series of repeats of 'The Avengers' draws to a close on Channel 4, Paul Gent considers its appeal Catsuit capers Tv on Films 'Visions', Channel 4's monthly film programme, was recently at the centre of a censorship row, Colin McArthur examines why the BBC's 'Film 85' would never find itself in the same position Different Visions Films on Tv Richard Combs on 'Bonnie and Clyde' Urban drifters Ethiopia Julian Petley has been watching a series that offers a new image of the Ethiopian famine Building development In the Air Proms Andrew Porter, music critic of 'The New Yorker' and librettist of Roger Sessions's last, uncompleted opera, writes about the Whitman setting 'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd', which receives its European premiere in Monday's Prom, conducted by Sir John Pritchard (Albert Hall and Radio 3, 7.30 … Pattern made to sing Prom Diary Five ways Keyboard gift Rye Festival Cinema Clancy Sigal on this week's releases Auntagonism Theatre Jim Hiley on new openings The Pope's red nose Art Richard Cork on David Smith's spray paintings Solid sprays New Waves The user's real needs must always come first, argues Malcolm Peltu, in this survey of computing and small businesses Home truths in the office Television The happy hook-up Radio Yellow greens are good for you Music Mastery and un-mastery Research Endpiece Crossword 2,805: Whodunnit Solution to Crossword 2,803 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation P&o Cruises
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