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News from 29/10/1987

1987; Gale Group;

Autores

Phil Craig, Stephen Johnson, John Dugdale, Martin Small, Ian Hislop, John Naughton, Peter F. Jones MChir, FRCS, Margaret Walters, Joe Little, Michelene Wandor, Derek Cooper, Kevin Loader, D. A. N. Jones, Gordon Clough, Clancy Sigal, Peter Gillman, Richard Combs, S. J., David Lloyd, David Berry, Paul Binding, Graham Wade, Phi, Christopher Price, John Marshall, Liz Heron, Peter Taylor-Gooby, Jim Hiley, Nicholas Garnham, Will Hutton, Bridget Kendall, Peter Fiddick, John Fordham, Russell Davies, Debbie Christie, Patrick Wright, Michael Peschardt, Phillip Hodson, Caroline Wood, John Craven, John Cole, Jenni Russell, Ludovic Kennedy, Peter Lennon, Peter Hennessy, Douglas Kennedy, Benjamin Woolley, Richard Cork, Nick Kimberley,

Resumo

The Listener Remy Martin Contents The social security tightrope Taking away the last safety-net Taking stock of the crash Reaganomics leads Wall Steet up a blind alley Doctors under pressure Suffering exhaustion beyond the call of duty The Stock Market slide Can Lawson hold the popular capitalism line The BBC's Five-Year Corporate Plan Positive policy strategy or temporary defence tactic? Alliance Leicester The fall of Lester Piggott The shady dealing inside 'the sport of kings' 'Perestroika' and the people The spiv economy goes legal Popular culture in the USSR Breakdancers in Moscow and a new drive for style The crisis in British agriculture Finding a new future for the countryside Radiation threats to livestock Trying to defuse a nuclear time-bomb The politics of choice Consumerism at a crossroads Customs v. police Beyond the duty men? The last days of Thomas Sankara Death of a president The boat people Forgotten victims of the West's compassion fatigue Phil Craig researched and lan McBride produced The … Food A mushrooming phenomenon World Service: Science in Action Temporal lobes and spiritual matters Outtakes Out of the Air Fears for the NHS Henshaw's Society for the Blind BT's record News and values Langham Diary You'll Be Amazed at the New Mazda 626 Centrepiece Hoping for an outbreak of justice Trials and errors Miscarriages of Justice By Bob Woffinden Hodder £14.65 It won't let go Belvond By Toni Morrison Chatto £1195 The end being nigh The Thanatos Syndrome By Walker Percy Deutsch £11.95 Uncle Benn's big mistake More Die of Heartbreak By Saul Bellow Secker £10.95 The tragedy of Anthony The Failure of the Eden Government By Richard Lamb Sidgwick £16.95 On the Firm Literary Agents: The Novelist as Spy By Anthony Masters Blackwell £12.95 Paperbacks Who's Really who By Compton Miller Sphere £4.99 'God bless that man' Quiet Rage: Bernie Goetz and the Shooting on the New York Subway By Lillian B. Rubin Faber £4.95 Busting his blocks Are You Listening Rabbi Löw? By J. P. Donleavy viking £11.95 The South Bank Centre Christmas Greetings This week's reviewers Corporate fortunes of crossover TV In the Air Programme Notes Apolitical science Films on TV Misfortunes of war Guidelines John Dugdale on what to watch out for in the week ahead (Saturday 31 October-Friday 6 November) Previews the BBC's new le Carré saga The greying of England Broadway's bout of the miserables Cinema You only live twice Jazz Crank it up Theatre Chocks away Art Plain sailing Music Pick of the Week On Radio 3's week of Lully (1632-1687) Gifted champion of the French cause Channel O Music Review Television The first law of pharmaceutics Healey at 70 (Channel 4) Enoch: A Life in Politics (Channel 4) Weekend World (Lwt) Brass Tacks (BBC2) Kill or Cure? (Channel 4) the London Embassy (Thames) Musicians Benevolent Fund Radio Scene-straling Essenes The Bible from the Dead Sea (Radio 3) Globe Theatre: The Visit (Radio 4) a Laugh, a Tear, a Song (Radio 4) the Making of Citizens (Radio 4) Press So long; thanks for all the Mumm Research Endpiece Crossword 2,923 The Labours of Hercules—III The Erymanthian Boar Solution to Crossword 2,921 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Addvertising Items Published by the BBC Enterprises Ltd. Letters and contributions should be sent to 35 Marylebone High Street, London W1M 4AA. Registered as a newspaper at the Post Office Glenmorangie

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