Socialist Review 172 (February 1994) (original) (raw)
Socialist Review, February 1994
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From Socialist Review, No. 172, February 1994.
Copyright © Socialist Review.
Copied with thanks from the Socialist Review Archive.
Marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Editor:
LINDSEY GERMAN
Assisted by:
GARETH JENKINS
DAVE BEECHAM
PAUL FOOT
CLARE FERMONT
LEE HUMBER
JUDITH ORR
PAT STACK
MARGOT HILL
DUNCAN BLACKIE
SABBY SAGALL
CHRIS NINEHAM
KATE LORD
Business:
HAZEL CROFT
Reviews:
HAZEL CROFT
NOTES OF THE MONTH:
- Child Support Agency: Absent friends?
- Russia: Too big a shock
- NATO: More bangs per buck
- Nuclear power: Wasted energy
- Roads: Dead end street, by Kate Lord
FEATURES:
The sleaze factor, by Lindsey German
When protest rises, by Daniel Ricca
Kurdistan: Balanced on a knife edge, by a Socialist from Turkey
History distorted, by Arthur Scargill
A shaft of light, by Heather Croft
Upsetting the stall, by Chris Harman
Blackshirts across the border, by Henry Maitles
A touch of class, by John Rose
Middlemarch: Novel times, by Gareth Jenkins
REGULARS:
Briefing: NHS – Critical condition
Thinking it through:
- The beast is back, by Chris Harman
Letter from the US:
- The two-year plan, by Sharon Smith
My favourite books, by Jim Allen
REVIEWS:
Film:
- Father’s day, by Cathy Bergin
- Man in the middle, by Martin Smith
- Growing pains, by Lawrence Wong
- Indian takeaway, by Hazel Croft
- Roundup
Theatre:
- Shadow from the past, by Gareth Jenkins
- Last call, by Chris Chilvers
Television:
- A special breed, by Chris Nineham
Music
- The paths of glory, by Frank Ormston
Photography
Books:
- A monstrous aberration, by Chris Bambery
- Running a temperature, by Duncan Hallas
- The acceptable Bolshevik, by Derek Howl
- A common enemy, by Julie Waterson
- More than skin deep, by Yuri Prassad
LETTERS:
- Out of the ghetto, from John Saville
- Breaking new ground, from Keith Flett
- A monstrous tale, from Manfred McDowell
- How big a menace? from Wayne Hall
- Fringe benefits, from Philip Wilson
- Cause for concern, from Janet Evans, from Janet Evans
TALKBACK:
- They couldn’t care less, by Ann Fannin
STACK ON THE BACK
- ‘I cannot tell a lie ...’, by Pat Stack
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