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• Undercurrents 44 February-March 1981
1 Eddies – News from everywhere
7 What’s When and What’s What
9 Cruising with Uncle Sam – Harry Hamill: The further adventures of ATWitch
10 Own Goal – John Fletcher: Will the Army play the War Game?
11 Pen Pushing – Dave Pearson: Community publishing in Peckham
13 4th World – Peter Culshaw: First encounter of a decentralist kind
14 The Unkindest Cut – Lou Ernest: The Arts Council Axe
15 Proletarian Notes – David Evans: The Federation wants you
16 Radios in Motion – Fin Fahey: A London open radio campaign revealed
18 Wireless World – Jim Beatson: Radio freedom in Australia and Italy
19 Flying Post – Nigel Pollitt & Anna Searl: Exeter community paper
20 Moving Stories – Simon Usher: Treasonable film plots
23 TV Games – Nick Hanna: Small screen censorship
24 Pinewood Babylon – Interview with Derek Jarman
28 Northern Lights – Alison Joseph: Media groups in the north
29 Jetstream – RAIN: A non – polluting woodstove
30 Ruff Tuff – Heathcote Williams: The inside story of a squatters estate agency
34 Shabby Solars – Nigel Dudley: How to spot the AT cowboys
35 The Undercurrents Review of Books
43 Letters – Your chance to get back at us
47 Back Numbers
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• Undercurrents 45 April-May 1981
1 Eddies: News from everywhere
7 What’s When & What’s What
9 Women in Co-ops – Tarn Dougan: What’s up at t’Co-op Fair
10 The Westminster Zoo – Bob Housrnan: A look behind the House of Commons facade
12 Pros and Cons – Jo Pacino: How male chauvinist laws oppress prostitutes
14 Open Door – Neil Bartlett: A new kind of prison
15 Tai Ar Dan – Dic Penderyn: Why the summer homes are burning in Wales
17 Rewriting History – John Fletcher: Our Celtic anarchist ancestors
18 Tribal Anarchy – Nick Hanna: Who needs laws anyway?
20 Red Barristers – Liz Woodcraft: Radical advocates tell all
22 Police Review – Bill Alexander: Old Bill with a human face
22 Angry Val/eys – Jererny Gass: The South Wales Anti-poverty Action Centre
23 Canning’s Catalyst – Donald Marier: A fix for polluting woodstoves
24 The River Shall Live! – Riku Tomson: How arctic activists saved the Alta
28 Servant of Peace – Dominic Michel: The Gandhi of the West
29 Reclaiming the Law – Geraldine Pettersson: What a community lawyer can do
31 Alternative Engineering – Stewart Boyle: How to do AT at University
32 Facts & Faeces – Simon Watt: A sanitary engineer looks at structuralism
33 Bottle Battle- Trisha Rosson: Cleaning up Sch … you know who!
35 Britain’s Nuclear Machine – Tony Benn: The cult of the juggernuke
36 The Enchanted Cruise – Harry Hamill: ATWitch rides again
37 Letters – Feedback from friend and FoE
38 The Undercurrents Review of Books
46 Small Ads
47 Back Numbers
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• Undercurrents 46 June-July 1981
1 Eddies – News from everywhere
7 What’s When & What’s What
9 Women in Co-ops
10 Room At The Top – Anna Whyatt: Where have all the women gone?
12 Looking Back At Uhuru – Tess McMahon: Co-ops and women’s liberation
13 Natural Cycles – Jocelyn Chaplin: A new model for co-operation
14 Childcare in Communities – June Statham: A new generation of co-operators?
18 Building Without Men – Janet Payne: An all-women construction co-op
20 Companeras Fight Machismo – Audrey Bronstein: Women co-operating in Latin America
23 Home Truths – Matrix: A photo report on women and housing
27 Women’s Co-operation Isn’t New – Jenny Thornley: The revolutionary power of the market basket
30 How Can Men Co-operate? – Tess McMahon: Problems of working in a mixed group
32 Uncowed – Cinema of Women: A film distribution co-op
33 Co-op Contacts
34 AT Witch Rides Again
35 The Undercurrents Review of Books
44 Letters
46 Small Ads
47 Back Numbers and Undercurrents Index Offer
48 Personal Stationery On Recycled Paper A special offer to Undercurrents readers
and, on the back cover:
Going Down For The Third Time: A financial report by Chris Hutton Squire
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• Undercurrents 47 September 1981
1 Eddies: News from everywhere
5 What’s What & What’s When
7 Give Trees a Chance – World Forest Action Group: Why forests matter
8 The Chain Saw Massacre – Herbie Girardet: Just how serious is the problem?
9 Trees Please! – Robert Hart: What’s more, they can help to feed us
11 Breath of Life – George Breuer: All about carbon dioxide levels
12 To Tree or Not to Tree? – Janet Stewart: The low-down on Britain’s forestry policy
14 Green Deserts – David Mulligan: Why Suffolk people are helping with Sudanese tree-planting
16 In Defence of Forest People In Amazonia – Conrad Gorinsky interviewed: a way of life is disappearing
18 Hug the Trees to Save Them – Bharat Dogra: A report on the Indian Chipko movement
21 Everyone a Loser – John Middleton: Don’t be fooled – nuclear war’s a killer
23 But is it Therapy? – John Ford: The art of curing the mentally ill
25 Letters: Views from everywhere
26 Reviews
30 Small Ads
32 Back Numbers and Sub Form
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• Undercurrents 48 November 1981
2 Eddies – Windscale leak/Riot research/RTZ in Panama/Solar mega-congress
6 Letters
8 Women Against Missiles – Ann Pettit reports from the Greenham Common Peace camp
10 Free Sexuality – Wenke Mulheisen: Breaking down couple relationships in the new communes: the end of the nuclear family?
12 Nukespeak – Paul Chilton: the chilling distortions of language in the Second Cold War
15 Democracy – Edward Bond
16 Mutation Utopias and Magic – Arthur Shingles interviews William Burroughs
18 CB Mania – Easy Riser: Anarchy on the airwaves
20 Miracle Cures – Paul Sieveking’s phenomena update
21 Diary of a Safety Valve – Tony Alien, of the Comic Strip, takes a swing at pacifism
22 African Energy Blues – David Ross: the UN renewable energy conference in Nairobi
23 Travel – Nicholas Albery: A new section, bringing you features on different approaches to travel, escapism and rip-off tours
24 Et Cetera
25 What’s When & Where
26 Reviews
30 Classified
32 Froth – Loony Doomster on the rampage & Subscription Form
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• Undercurrents 49 December 1981
2 Eddies
6 Letters
8 Alternative Defence – Paul Smoker
10 Super-8 Films – Jo Comino
12 Genderless Economics – Ivan Illich
14 Co-opposition – Freer Spreckley
16 Good Afternoon, objects – not HM the Queen
18 Diary of a Safety Valve – Tony Allen
19 Eire: the new West Coast- Nick Wates
22 Travel – Nick Rogers
23 What’s When & Where
25 Reviews
30 Classifieds
32 Froth: Loony Doomster’s Last Word
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• Undercurrents 50 February 1982
Eddies 2
Letters 6
A Hard Rain’s A’Gonna Fall: investigation into chemical and biological warfare – People’s News Service 8
Acting Up: Community theatre in Glasgow – Paul Yeoman 12
CND and END: Campaign strategies for 1982 – Simon Mellor 14
Planning for Real: A model method for changing your neighbourhood – Tony Gibson 15
Disarming Thinking: Bomb politics: – Martin H Ryle 19
Paternal Bliss: Friedrichshaf was never like this in the brochure – Nicholas Albery 24
Diary of a Safety Valve – Tony Allen 26
Weird stuff bulletin – Paul Sieveking 27
In the beginning: Undercurrents came in a plastic bag – how naive can you get! – Godfrey Boyle 28
10 Years that didn’t shake the world – Stephen Joseph 31
Alternative Technology Revisited: Peter Harper 33
What’s What and What’s When 36
Reviews 38
Classified 46
Subscriptions and Froth – Loonv Doomster on the rampage 48
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• Undercurrents 51 March 1982
2 Eddies
6 Letters
7 Autonomous Radio: Red radio waves from Europe – Relay Collective
9 Pirate Power: Dutch TV Pirates – Katrien Gottlieb
10 U.S. and Them: Richard Brabrook interviews Bill Mandel from KPFA, SF.
11 Not Waving, But: The future of wave power in the balance – David Ross
12 When You’re Smiling: Timothy Leary’s Theories. Is this man a bozo? – Marian Kester
14 London Calling: The new Alternative London – Pete Culshaw
14 Weird Stuff: The strange case of Reagan’s doubles – Pail Sieveking
16 Clawing Back: Wild thing, you make my heart sing – Animal Liberation Front
19 The Animals Film – Richard North
20 Nuclear Power: The Facts in Question – Peter Harper’s
23 Whats What and When
26 Reviews
31 Classified
32 Froth: Loony Doomster on the rampage
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• Undercurrents 52 April 1982
2 Eddies – News from everywhere
6 Letters
8 Briggs Bomb Bogey – Has Raymond Briggs gone anti-nuke? – Pat Sinclair
10 Science Fictions – Undercurrents investigates recent reports of an exploding chemical warfare establishment in the USSR
11 Women in Radio – What are the chances for feminist radio? – Women’s Airwaves (WAV)
13 Diary of a Safety Valve – Reds, Lech Walesa’s moustache and the Work Ethic: Tony Allen
14 Gospel at Gunpoint – Missionary zeal goes OTT in Paraguay: Pat Sinclair
16 Exploding TV – The collapse of mainstream TV: Stuart Hood
18 Tyne for a Change – If you must work, do something useful. Jobs report from Newcastle
20 Himalayan Tech – Technology strategies in Nepal: William Ellis
22 Beyond the Beast – Human experiments, atomic veterans and the environmental cost of Japan’s economic ‘miracle’: John May
23 Weird Stuff Bulletin: Dongl Haunted clocks mystery
24 Whats What & Whats When: Paul Sieveking
26 Reviews – Books, video, music and a new science fiction column
31 Classified Ads
32 Froth – Gossip, trivia and malicious rumour: Loony Doomster
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• Undercurrents 52 April 1982
2 Eddies – News from everywhere
6 Letters
8 Briggs Bomb Bogey – Has Raymond Briggs gone anti-nuke? – Pat Sinclair
10 Science Fictions – Undercurrents investigates recent reports of an exploding chemical warfare establishment in the USSR
11 Women in Radio – What are the chances for feminist radio? – Women’s Airwaves (WAV)
13 Diary of a Safety Valve – Reds, Lech Walesa’s moustache and the Work Ethic: Tony Allen
14 Gospel at Gunpoint – Missionary zeal goes OTT in Paraguay: Pat Sinclair
16 Exploding TV – The collapse of mainstream TV: Stuart Hood
18 Tyne for a Change – If you must work, do something useful. Jobs report from Newcastle
20 Himalayan Tech – Technology strategies in Nepal: William Ellis
22 Beyond the Beast – Human experiments, atomic veterans and the environmental cost of Japan’s economic ‘miracle’: John May
23 Weird Stuff Bulletin: Dongl Haunted clocks mystery
24 Whats What & Whats When: Paul Sieveking
26 Reviews – Books, video, music and a new science fiction column
31 Classified Ads
32 Froth – Gossip, trivia and malicious rumour: Loony Doomster
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• Undercurrents 53 May 1982
2 Letters
3 Eddies
7 Towards a citizen’s intelligence agency: A new handbook for the radical investigator – Stuart Christie
10 Underwater Allies? The military uses and abuses of dolphins – John May
11 Tantric Sex: A report on a weekend of sex therapy – Nicholas
14 Sicilian Co-ops: When the Mafia moves out the Co-ops move in – Martin Stott
16 Peace in the East: Rust on the Iron Curtain? – Eileen Daffern
20 Body Maintenance – Allan Parker
21 Isolation Tanks -The best form of escapism since Undercurrents – Jim Simpson
21 Weird Stuff Bulletin – Paul Sieveking
22 Nuclear Disease: A report on the International Conference of Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War – Hugh Middleton
23 New Apothecaries: Natural health remedies – Romy Fraser
24 What’s When
25 What’s What
26 Reviews: Books, music, vldeo and sclence fiction.
31 Classified
32 Subscriptions
32 Froth: Loony Doomster’s trlvia section.
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• Undercurrents 54 June/July 1982
3 Eddies – Greenham Common Peace Camp bulldozed and other up to the minute news
7 Letters – From you to us
9 Dragon’s Revenge – John May
12 Global Underclass – Eric Eckholm
16 Land Liberation – Charlie Pye-Smlth
18 Requiem for Renewables – David Ross
19 Green Decade – The challenges confronting environmentalists – Tom Burke
21 Festival Fun-time: Festival guide for the summer – Penny Mellor
23 Weird Stuff – Paul Sieveking
24 What’s When
25 What’s What
26 Reviews
31 Classified Ads
32 Subscription Information
32 Froth – A (loony) column of our time
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• Undercurrents 55/56 September 1982
3 Letters
5 Eddies – News update
11 Beast News – John May
12 NATTA News – Simon Mays
13 Editorial
14 On Yer Electric Bike – Alexei Clarke
16 Acid Rain Forecast – John May
17 Greenwork – John Tyler
19 Forests Axed – Sally Edwards
21 The Trouble With Zoos – Jonathan Barzdo
24 Deadly Dioxin – Judith Cook
27 The North Sea Waste Dump – Brian Price
29 Women and the Future – Petra Kelly
32 Sizing Up Sizewell – Dave Elliott
34 Needles and Pins – Colin Lang
35 Weird Stuff – Paul Sieveking
36 Sweet Words and Sour Cream – Barney Bardsley
37 Briefing
39 Reviews
46 Classified Ads
48 Subscriptions & Froth – Loony Doomster goes ape
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• Undercurrents 57 November 1982
3 Letters
5 Eddies
11 Beast News
13 NATTA News
14 Green News – Andrew Tyler
15 Book Now for 1984 – Patricia Hewitt
18 Heat Treatment – Adrian Atkinson
20 Women Only at Greenham? – Ann Pettit
22 Winning Sizewell – Paul Rowntree
23 Green Peace – Linda Churnside
24 Green Breakthrough? – David Tyler & Richard Whitfield
26 The Final Frontier – Martin Ince
28 Weird Stuff – Paul Sieveking
29 Why I Freed The White Whale – the Activist’s Story
33 Funny Farm – Permaculture UK
34 Roughing It – Herbert Girardet
36 Briefing
38 Reviews
46 Classified
48 Subscriptions & Froth
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• Undercurrents 58 February 1983
2 Lightning on the Loose
3 Letters
5 Eddies – Sizewell news and other up to the minute info
10 Bahro: From Red to Green – Peter Culshaw meets the new co-chairperson of the German Green Party on a train
13 At The Foot Of The Mountain – Leonie Caldecott’s award winning article on the women’s peace camp at Mount Fuji
16 NATTA News – GLC Technology and popular planning initiatives by Dave Elliott
18 BEAST News – John May’s animal lib column
20 Whatever happened to Lucas? – The Lucas Aerospace Plan revisited by Dave Elliott
22 Wild Trouble – Rebecca Weissner on the threat to the wilderness down under
24 Europe’s Green Parties – Roland Clarke looks at the rise of the EuroGreens
26 The Naked Lunch – Beefcake Andrew Tyler chews over the politics of the dinner plate
28 Before and after Science – David Albury asks Progress? What Progress?
31 Women For Life On Earth – Stephanie Leland discusses Eco-feminism, Greenham, and starts the yin-yang revival .
34 Holy Smoke – Strange goings on in a church in darkest Piccadilly probed by lan Grant
35 Getting it Together – Part 2 of Biff Production’s epic cartoon strip, the Buskers of Experience
Briefing – What’s Where and When
38 Reviews
47 Weird Stuff Bulletin Dr Paul Sieveking deals with your medical problems
48 Classified Ads & Froth – Loony Doomster gets into baggy trousers.
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• Undercurrents 59 April/May 1983
3 Eddies
8 Letters
9 Bundestag Streaked Green – Roland Clarke looks at the aftermath of the German elections
10 Merging Red and Green – Roland Clarke
12 Beast News – John May
14 Greening the Economy – Jonathan Porritt
17 Have We A Future? – Petra Kelly
21 NATTA News – Simon Mays column
22 Lead On The Brain – Nick Kollerstrom
24 The Religion Of The Machine Age – Mog Johnstone interviews Dora Russell
28 Nukes Solve Acid Rain? The latest corrosive developments – John May
29 Plant Power: Biomass – the energy of the future? – Nigel Dudley
31 The Big Fix: Just keep taking the pills – Andrew Tyler
34 Health and Efficiency: Natural Health Centres – lan Grant
36 Briefing
39 Reviews
46 Weird Stuff Bulletin – Paul Sieveking
46 Small Ads
48 Subscriptions & Froth – Loony Doomster
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• Undercurrents 60 Summer 1983
4 Letters
5 Eddies – News Round up
6 Brave Green World – Peter Culshaw visits the Green Rally and gets out his election swingometer
8 Green Gatherings 83
14 A Cynics A-Z Guide to Sizewell
16 World Conservation Strategy – the cons and pros
22 Beast News – John May’s animal column
25 Gory Tales – An everyday story of men, women and gorillas
26 Briefing – Events, contacts and action for the summer.
31 Espionage conspiracy expose – John Le Stalin & Subscriptions
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• Undercurrents 61 October/November 1983
4 Letters
5 Eddies – NIREX, City Stopped, US Peace Camp and other news
10 Workers Stop The Drop – Paul Todd’s analysis of the uneasy relationship between nukes
and unions
12 Yanomano – Tribal rhythms in aid of the World Wildlife Fund
13 The Genius – Andrew Tyler, who has an IQ at least in double figures, interviews Howard Brenton.
15 Red Death – Greenpeace inform us of poisons in the sea
16 Desert Island Discord – Leonie Caldecott on women’s anti-nuke activity in the South pacific, from Reclaim The Earth
18 A Pain In The Gill – Nigel Dudley’s Acid Rain update
21 Beast News – John May’s Animal Lib Column
23 Reviews
28 Briefing – Activists’ info
30 Froth & Subscriptions
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• Undercurrents 62 December 1983/January 1984
5 Eddies – Greenham women put the law onto Reagan, FoE saves our heritage, and more . .
9 From Red to Black – How to be self·reliant without being shopped – Stephen Joseph
12 FreeWheeling – Electric vehicles; Tom Langdon·Davies oil-free on the road ahead
14 Who did shoot the President? – Robin Ramsay investigates
16 School for Thought – Jeffrey Benge interviews White Lion School
19 Readers’ Survey – Your chance to tell us what you think of Undercurrents
22 Beast News – John May’s animal lib column
24 Reviews
28 Briefing
30 Froth & Subscriptions
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• Undercurrents 63 February/March 1984
5 Eddies
9 A case of Abuse – Andrew Taylor
12 Castro-enteritis – Mike Osbourne
16 Kenya: one step forward, two steps back – Mark Newham
19 Weird stuff – Paul Sieveking
20 Beast News – John Mays
22 A Promised Land – Jacob Von Uexkull
25 Reviews
28 Briefing
30 Classified
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Finis.