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News from 26/06/1986

1986; Gale Group;

Autores

Patrick Williams, Christopher Wrigley, Ian Hislop, John Naughton, Cyril Tawney, Nigel Andrew, Robin McGregor, John Redwood, Bruce Anderson, Ted Hughes, Anna Sutcliffe, Derek Cooper, Stewart Lane, Clancy Sigal, Anthony Clare, Richard Combs, Ian Meiklejohn, Gareth Huw Davies, W. Heap, Carl Gardner, D. J. Enright, Calum MacDonald, Peter Black, Jim Hiley, Will Hutton, J. Coulson, Stephen Gardiner, Paul Robeson, John Cole, P. N. Furbank, Roy Bland, Peter Lennon, Peter Hennessy, Paul Reynolds, Nicholas Kenyon, Adam, Grant McKee, Richard Cork, Robert Hewison, Alan Holland,

Resumo

The Listener Which Cutty Sark is the Real McCOY? Contents Possession and ownership seem to dominate our pages … Next Week Privatisation A policy in search of a rationale The divide between London and Dublin Dublin's shopping lists—'All take and no give' Popular capitalism The Guildford Four The other innocent victims of the Guildford bombings? ESSO Israel and the West Bank Maybe it is too late now for a diplomatic solution The future of museums Museums are one of our few growth industries Blind faith The Stock Exchange The Listener Profile: Sir Robert Armstrong Out of the Air Desert Island Discs Radio 4 Fighting Max Out of the Air Nature BBC2 Endangered species Out Takes Stonehenge revealed Policing the police Natural selection The viewers viewed Poetry explained We jolly sailor-boys Get the Listener Free for Thirteen Weeks Langham Diary Centrepiece The courage to be boring 'The nation that invented free enterprise has to relearn how to practise it' 'The nation that invented free enterprise has to relearn how to practise it' Blind Victory: A Study in Income, Wealth and Power By David Howell Hamish Hamilton £10.95 Dead man's game Pleasures and Regrets By Marcel Proust. Translated by Louise Varese Owen £11.95 Whsmith OK career Oskar Kokoschka By Frank Whitford Weidenfeld £15 Whsmith Fontana Paperbacks Ariel Music Guides Duty-free Mangrove Chronicle By John Treherne Cape £9.50 Little Mary, Little Clare For Heidi, starved to death in England Among this week's contributors In next week's 'Listener Review of Books' Viking Television Violence Is there a Correspondence between violence on television and violence in society? Many people who think there is have written to the BBC with their views. Robin McGregor analyses what they had to say Corresponding claims Documentary Carl Gardner on the gruelling life of the professional cyclist Wheeling and dealing Documentary Peter Lennon on Britain's first Asian Lord Mayor A dream come true Films on TV Richard Combs on the rise and fall of director Hugh Hudson Friendly fire? Politics Stewart Lane remembers the late Paul Robeson Incomparable In the Air Music Nicholas Kenyson on the Steve Reich phenomenon Phased in Pick of the Week Cinema Clancy Sigal on new releases Bruce's begats Art Richard Cork on British sculpture of the 1930s Carving a modest niche Theatre Jim Hiley on new openings Sent down the road New Waves Television My 'boy' blunder Radio Making the news Music Notes from abroad Research Crossword 2,854 a Four Square Problem Holiday Endpiece BBC Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the BBC Enterprises Ltd. Rhineland

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