News from 05/09/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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John Naughton, Christopher Wain, Fred Robinson, Ted Hughes, John Bossy, Derek Cooper, Clancy Sigal, Gavin Hewitt, Jack Starr, Julian Critchley, Richard Combs, Enid R. Woollett, Carl Gardner, Tim Birch, William Hartston, Tom Maddocks, Geoffrey Hubbard, Simon Jenkins, Robin Holloway, Jim Hiley, Rachel Billington, Grenville Wall, Julian O'Halloran, Edwina Currie, Bayan Northcott, Mass, Joseph Gerratt, Charles Wheeler, John Cole, David Jessel, Julian Petley, Fritz Spiegl, Frank Field, Hans Keller, H. W. King, Alan Protheroe, Derwent May, Peter Lennon, Peter Hennessy, D. P. M. Michael (Egma), Jonathan Dove, Richard Cork, Michael O'Donnell, Benjamin Woolley, Gabriele Annan, Tony Scull,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener Famine relief in Sudan Where there's an answer for everything and a solution for nothing Next Week The Cabinet reshuffle A remarkable combination of audacity and caution Catherine Pakenham Awards Some row over the Rainbow France and 'Rainbow Warrior' The Greenpeace fleet—on course for Mururoa The lessons of disaster Fears of flyers Tactics against terrorism 'Pragmatism is not necessarily a vice' The Listener Profile of Anatoly Karpov King of the chessboard The billion-dollar raiders There's gold in them thar junk bonds! Diet and disease A matter of balance, not original sin On being cast down The quiet revolution Teesside's retrogression to the Thirties Letters to Peacock—10 Kill that licence! Late Breaks Swan Hellenic Out of the Air Way down yonder I left my Heart in Sutton Coldfield Radio 4 Out of the Air Moral puzzle The Living Novelist Radio 3 Out Takes Langham Diary The Peacock report Unfinished business Tito and British support The Listener Caviare to the general Knee-jerk correction The way to holiness Logomania Centrepiece Ma vie parisienne Falling Leeves 'Exactly 41 weeks since I left Jack to go to Scotland! and now—death and madness!' Leaves from a Victorian Diary By Edward Leeves Alison Press, with Secker £8.95 Do Select Committees Work? 'A multi-party system holds out most hope for parliamentary reform' The New Select Committees: A Study of the 1979 Reforms Edited by Gavin Drewry Oxford £25 London at War Manning's motives Cardinal Manning By Robert Gray Weidenfeld £16.95 In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' The barning of England The Barns of Rural Britain By Graham Hughes Herbert Press £12.95 The English Village Green By Brian Bailey Hale £10.95 Among this week's contributors Still life with elders Family and Friends By Anita Brookner Cape £8.95 Edith Investigation Profit, the whole profit Individual eclectic A classic romantic Prom Diary All concerts Royal Albert Hall and Radio 3 at 7.30pm History Once upon a time in the West Documentary Questions of race Films on Tv Northern soul In the Air The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Theatre Star struck One of our rednecks is missing The Listener Guide Art Going underground Crosswind Films Ltd BBC Publications New Waves Meet the Mac Sinclair speaks Television More drain than brain Radio Starting the day Music Spiegl's myth Research Endpiece Crossword 2,812: On a plate Solution to Crossword 2,810 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the British Broadcasting Corporation
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