News from 24/04/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Barry Cox, John Naughton, John Mellors, Kate Adie, Nigel Andrew, Brian Leith, John Francks, Derek Cooper, Erica H. Barnett, D. A. N. Jones, Johan Galtung, Peter Hill, Stewart Lane, Calum McDonald, Clancy Sigal, Peter Kemp, Marina Warner, Sir David Hunt, Richard Combs, John Collis, John Tusa, John Grigg, Anthony Giddens, Jim Hiley, E. S. Turner, David Hunt, Immanuel Wallerstein, Eric Halliday PhD, Tom Baistow, Helen Birch, Apex, Stephen Gardiner, Andrew Sutton, David Pannick, John Cole, David Lodge, David Sington, Tom Osborn, Geoffrey Robertson, Liz Hirstle, Anthony Smith, Peter Lennon, Tim Heald, Paul Driver, Nicholas Kenyon, Hugo Young, Barry Took, Mrs G. Spencer, Benjamin Woolley, Ann Paul, Nicolas Walter, Richard Cork, David Hatch,
ResumoThe Listener The Listener The us attack on Libya From the Colonel to the sweeper, no one's mind has been changed The Listener John Cole is BBC Political Editor: The Tripoli tripwire Foreign affairs rarely decide elections Brian Leith reported on the Greening of British politics for 'Nature, on BBC2: Environmentalism in politics The Greening of Britain Blüthner Horowitz in Moscow A musical son returns Prisoners' Wives Service Troping for votes The deeper discourse in political broadcasts David Lodge, novelist, critic and Professor of Modern English Literature at Birmingham University, casts a structuralist eye over the different ways the three parties try to sell themselves to the voter Winchester Cathedral Trust Nationwide Is more news better news? The orphaned journalist Hope lies in diversity Chanel A paper tiger Lies, damn lies and news... The onion newspaper Contributors Desk-top publishing Publishing without the human touch Flavour of the month HMSO The blues' enemies are no longer red but green From Our Own Correspondent Radio 4: Out of the Air Divide and confuse Are there audiences passive viewers of a play, or active … In its analysis of Bill Oddie's dreams, 'Q. E. D.' … Conductive education Hey, Mr Nice Guy Get the Listener Free for Thirteen Weeks Our Island story The Listener Literary Editor All in a flash I-D Day The body politic Barry Cox is Controller of Features and Current Affairs with London Weekend Television: Langham Diary Images of peace A System That Cannot Last 'South Africa had the best chance of making a multiracial experiment succeed' Maggie's mirror London Magazine Lawyers' tales Out of the Shelter David Lodge Greeking it up Polygon Skoob Books Ltd. Among this week's contributor's Uganda's quiet moment Oxford University Press Rac Great Britain Road Atlas Our art Gynocritics Lawrence & Wishart Ltd In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Routledge & Kegan Paul Lunch is best for loners Journalism Feeling and dealing Drama Bengal chancers Video Out dated The World's Most Refined Finishing School Documentary Peter Lennon on the Ealing Studios image of Britain Comfy comedy On the right lines Films on Tv Richard Combs on Truffaut and Lang Burning the books In the Air Music Towards infinity Pick of the Week Cinema Clancy Sigal on new releases Idiot violence Art Richard Cork on a Coca-Cola 'celebration' at The Boilerhouse Making bucks from fizz Theatre Jim Hiley on new openigs Shooting wild New Waves The human blueprint Records Rock of ages Television The big brains Radio Beckett's birthdays Solution to Crossword 2,843 Music The Third and 3 Research Mensa Crossword 2,845:-—? Endpiece The return of the Cloggies by Bill Tidy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the BBC Enterprises Ltd. Letters and contributions …
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