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Spectator
A weekly British magazine that covers current events, politics, international affairs, people, and issues. Includes articles, criticism, cartoons and commentary.

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Portrait of the week.(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Railtrack of the skies.(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Memo to Blair: sack Prescott, sack Byers, sack Irvine -- and move Jack...
February 23, 2002
Diary.(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
The profits of doom: Matt Ridley celebrates Bjorn Lomborg, the environ...
February 23, 2002
Mind your language.(semantics)(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Auntie drops her knickers: Tim Allan says we all pay for BBC trash tel...
February 23, 2002
Atomic Britain: David Fishlock sees signs that this country is convert...
February 23, 2002
Second opinion.(patient complaints)(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
The rape of Europe: Thomas Braun on a truncated map and the threat to ...
February 23, 2002
On the right side of history: Mark Steyn takes issue with EU Marshal C...
February 23, 2002
Banned wagon: a weekly survey of the things our rulers want to prohibi...
February 23, 2002
Identity crisis: Jonathan Ray helps the Scarborough police with their ...
February 23, 2002
Down with Oncle Sam! Jo Johnson on France's latest bout of anti-Americ...
February 23, 2002
Ancient & modern.(cynicism)(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Scotland. (Best of British).
February 23, 2002
Tit for tat and the fury of a squirrel with an Einstein brain. (And An...
February 23, 2002
It was the biggest wedding buy-up since John got the exclusive rights ...
February 23, 2002
Christians v. Jews. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
Wimpish Catholics. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
Parents' choice. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
It's safer abroad. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
Youth appeal. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
African revival. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
Opinion breeds ignorance. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
Soldiering on. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
Snow business. (Letters).
February 23, 2002
How does Labour survive sleaze? With a little help from its media frie...
February 23, 2002
Islam's Black Slaves: a History of Africa's Other Black Diaspora. (Boo...
February 23, 2002
Flights of Love. (Books: approaches and escapes).
February 23, 2002
The Chameleon Poet: a Life of George Barker. (Books: an old bohemian, ...
February 23, 2002
Road to the Isles. (Book: where once there was no time).
February 23, 2002
The Forgetting: Understanding Alzheimer's. (Book: losing the thread of...
February 23, 2002
Selected Letters of William Walton. (Books: falling out of love with m...
February 23, 2002
William Walton: the Romantic Loner. (Books: falling out of love with m...
February 23, 2002
The Secret State. (Books: secrecy in a bleak bunker).
February 23, 2002
KGB Lexicon. (Books: secrecy in a bleak bunker.
February 23, 2002
Music's poor relations: Stephen Pettitt on the difficulties composers ...
February 23, 2002
Aelbert Cuyp. (Exhibitions 1: time of enchantment).(landscape painting...
February 23, 2002
William Beckford, 1760-1844: an Eye for the Magnificent. (Exhibitions ...
February 23, 2002
Charlotte Gray. (Cinema: tagging along).
February 23, 2002
Mother Clapp's Molly House. (Theatre: language problems).
February 23, 2002
Gems of compression. (Music).
February 23, 2002
Spiritual yearning. (Olden but golden).(soul music)(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
La Bayadere. (Dance: morbid fantasies).
February 23, 2002
Six-Pack. (Opera: handful of fun).
February 23, 2002
Acerbic vision. (Radio).(Robert Hardy)
February 23, 2002
Possessed by demons. (Television).
February 23, 2002
Talent spotting. (The turf).(horse racing)(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Steer clear of idiots. (High life).(parties)(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Thou shall not ... (Singular life).(depictions of adultery)(Brief Arti...
February 23, 2002
Language! (Bridge).(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Spectator wine club.(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Bishop v. knight. (Chess).(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
This happy breed? (Competition).(Poem)
February 23, 2002
Subject to non-availability. (Property).(real estate advertisements)
February 23, 2002
Last to first. (Spectator sport).(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Dear Mary ... (Your Problems Solved).(Brief Article)
February 23, 2002
Royal Ballet. (Dance: creative chances).
February 16, 2002
Humble Boy. (Theatre: dazzling delight).
February 16, 2002
The Island. (Theatre: dazzling delight).
February 16, 2002
Ali. (Cinema: man and myth).
February 16, 2002
Remembering the Princess. (Radio).(Princess Margaret)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2002
Surrealist air. (Television).
February 16, 2002
Sparkling form. (The turf).(Brief Article)
February 16, 2002
Global appeal. (Food for thought).(cabbage dishes)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2002
Sheer pleasure. (Motoring).(Brief Article)
February 16, 2002
Teenage rats. (High life).(sexual relations between teacher and studen...
February 16, 2002
Just listening. (Low life).(applying to be a volunteer)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2002
Portrait of the week.(United Kingdom)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2002
Less is more.(Lent)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2002
Diary.(death of Princess Margaret, carjackings, Thunderbirds trading c...
February 16, 2002
Tony Blair has undermined the civil service to make it easier to lie. ...
February 16, 2002
The US has been in the right for much of the past 50 years. That does ...
February 16, 2002
Christians who hate the Jews: Melanie Phillips says the Archbishop of ...
February 16, 2002
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