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News from 14/08/1986

1986; Gale Group;

Autores

Ian Hislop, Nicholas Mosley, John Naughton, Marghanita Laski, N. Ratcliffe, Nigel Andrew, Alan Roberts, Ian Thomson, Eric Robson, William Horsley, Derek Cooper, Stephen Fender, Clancy Sigal, Francis Jones, Richard Combs, Tony Mooney, St. Ruth Barbe Marsh, Misha Donat, Patrick Chalmers, Red Harrison, David Berry, Calum MacDonald, Jim Hiley, Tony Sudbery, David Rose, Simon Lee, Norman Rosenthal, Peter Fiddick, B. I. Davies, Geoffrey Goodman, John Simpson, Natalya Rubinstein, Alun Lewis, Dr. Alan Jones, Hen, Boyd Tonkin, Anthony Smith, Margaret Ellis, Robert Reid, Gerald Kaufman, Iain Crichton Smith, Sir Michael Tippett, Nicholas Kenyon, Benjamin Woolley, Richard Cork,

Resumo

The Listener Highland Park Next Week Special Holiday Issue The Commonwealth and South Africa A political obstacle race which produced no winners Japan and S. Africa Following the trend a country with extensive trading links with South Africa is Japan. William Horsley, BBC correspondent in Tokyo, reports on Japan's ambiguous policy towards South Africa following the mini-summit Constitutional confusion Vague and slippery values Democracy in Britain Democracy is still the least bad form of government Gallery rogues Reputation goes to the wall as Picasso is missed British Jewry in crisis A generation is lost on the road to freedom In the Psychiatrist's Chair 'I was always willing to pay the price' The power of Pavarotti Outstanding ovations Changes in the cultural climate Writers and artists recover from a Russian winter INDEX on CENSORSHIP Health hazards of plastic and poverty ICI Fertilizers Telephone fatigue Efficiency cuts off a good line in excuses Postponding death Radio 3: Out of the Air Renaissance Buster Keaton Outtakes Langham Diary Schools of scandal Luddite revolt Case for treatment Portmanteau Beefing about meat BBC The claims of psience Letter of the law BBC Baby fate The Listener in fiction Centrepiece Having a heart for progress The Revenge of the Philistines: Art and Culture, 1972 to 1984 'For many critics, we are living in a decadent modern era, devoid of critical standards' Can we have some? The Moronic Inferno, and Other Visits to America By Martin Amis Jonathan Cape £9.95 Dirty money Mafia Business: The Mafia Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism By Pino Arlacchi, translated by Martin Ryle Verso £12.95 The Eric Gregory Award 1987 Visits to the Charnel House An Unfinished Journey By Shiva Naipaul Hamish Hamilton £9.95 The Dime Novelettes Broadcasting Ethics The copycat effect: a case to answer? Documentary Creative bondage Science Broader horizon Films on TV Left-handed interests In the Air Proms 86 Death under the stars Subtle colours Hugh Canning on Glyndebourne's new Simon Boccanegra Subtle colours Prom Diary Cinema Emotional rock 'n' roll Art A case for unashamed expansionism Theatre Hard day's night New Waves Making sense Television From suburbia to subsistence Radio The Clare way In the Psychiatrist's Chair (Radio 4) South-East Europe Journey (Radio 4) Origins (Radio 4) Too Hot to Handle (Radio 4) Lady Be Good (Radio 2) Music Theatre without drama Research Crossword 2,861 One Over The Eight—II The Listener Solution to Crossword 2,859 Endpiece Channelo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Published by the BBC Enterprises Ltd. Letters and contributions … The Listener

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