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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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Danger ahead. (Bridge).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Twenty-five years. (Chess).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
That is the question. (Competition).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Spectator Wine Club.(Brief Article)(Column)
March 30, 2002
Trivial pursuit. (Spectator Sport).(Brief Article)(Column)
March 30, 2002
Dear Mary ... (Your Problem Solved).(Brief Article)(Column)(Letter to ...
March 30, 2002
What about the workers? (Portrait Of The Week).(Brief Article)(Column)
March 30, 2002
Wrong track.(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Diary.(Brief Article)(Column)
March 30, 2002
Iain Duncan Smith's speech was the most important by a Tory leader sin...
March 30, 2002
The dons of Pembroke have done nothing wrong -- unlike the Sunday Time...
March 30, 2002
The next great exodus: Simon Heffer on the growing phenomenon of Engli...
March 30, 2002
People, people everywhere: W.F. Deedes on how we are failing to come t...
March 30, 2002
Time to deal with Mugabe: rightly or wrongly, the Zimbabwean leader fe...
March 30, 2002
The Mulberry Empire. (Books: diplomatic dance macabre in old Kabul).
March 30, 2002
The Dig Tree: the Extraordinary Story of the Ill-Fated Burke and Wills...
March 30, 2002
Influencing the course of painting: Andrew Wordsworth on two exhibitio...
March 30, 2002
Frame 312; Jesus Hopped the `A' Train. (Theatre: a sacrifice too far).
March 30, 2002
Giselle. (Dance: romantic treat).
March 30, 2002
Benvenuto Cellini. (Opera: unpredictable adventure).
March 30, 2002
Rigours of the Oscars. (Cinema).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
French competition. (Salesroom).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Winning Walton. (Music).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
American dream-world. (Television).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Next in line. (Radio).(animal rights)(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Getting away from Frothy. (The turf).(horse racing)(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Too much to do ... (High life).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Self-confidence is all. (Low life).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Meet me in the kasbah. (Singular life).(Brief Article)
March 30, 2002
Hands off Iraq: Neil Clark says that the agitation against Saddam show...
March 30, 2002
Ancient & modern.(Middle East conflict)(Brief Article)(Column)
March 30, 2002
What I did in the war; Simon Courtauld was editing The Spectator when ...
March 30, 2002
Mind your language.(Brief Article)(Column)
March 30, 2002
Roasted Turkey: Hasan Unal says the European Commission's representati...
March 30, 2002
Banned wagon: a weekly survey of the things our rulers want to prohibi...
March 30, 2002
While the bubbling and loud-hissing urn throws up a steamy column. (An...
March 30, 2002
Manners maketh hunters. (Letters).
March 30, 2002
Niceness isn't enough. (Letters).
March 30, 2002
Justice is complex. (Letters).
March 30, 2002
Paddick's pink herring. (Letters).
March 30, 2002
Zimbabwe's real devil. (Letters).
March 30, 2002
Two Simon Callows. (Letters).
March 30, 2002
Can it be that Nott is right and the Americans were not our staunch al...
March 30, 2002
Light at the end of Stephen Byers's tunnel? More like an approaching l...
March 30, 2002
Wales. (Best of British).
March 30, 2002
The Feast of the Goat. (Books: anatomy of a tyrant).
March 30, 2002
Old Man Goya. (Books: that damned elusive ghost).
March 30, 2002
Conversations in Church Hanborough.(Poem)
March 30, 2002
Favourite Hymns: 2000 Years of Magnificat. (Books: the truth about hym...
March 30, 2002
Family Matters. (Books: grim home thoughts from abroad).
March 30, 2002
Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City. (Books: caught between...
March 30, 2002
Portrait of the week: the horrors of war.(War on Terrorism and interna...
March 23, 2002
Bring back Crackpot.(Commander Brian Paddick and police officer conduc...
March 23, 2002
Diary.(ski vacation in Switzerland)
March 23, 2002
Lady Thatcher's views may be unmentionable -- but she has plenty of su...
March 23, 2002
A bias against excellence: Rachel Johnson on the latest government sch...
March 23, 2002
Ancient & modern.(late Roman empire and civil war in Afghanistan)(Brie...
March 23, 2002
Mind your language.(words for numbers in shepherd counts)
March 23, 2002
Blind justice: the jury is said to be a shield against tyranny, says A...
March 23, 2002
Sometimes it's hard to be a warrior: Mark Steyn says that while Bush f...
March 23, 2002
A phoenix, not a dodo: it is five to midnight for the Tories, says Fra...
March 23, 2002
Cruel, cowardly and boorish: as MPs again vote against hunting, David ...
March 23, 2002
Second opinion.(psychology of prison medical patients)(Brief Article)
March 23, 2002
Slippery pole: Poland's new premier is a repressive ex-communist. Anne...
March 23, 2002
Fair cops: violent crime may be rising, but Lloyd Evans finds that the...
March 23, 2002
Banned wagon: a weekly survey of the things our ruler want to prohibit...
March 23, 2002
Devon. (Best Of British).(politics of foot-and-mouth disease)(Tapely P...
March 23, 2002
Nothing in British journalism is more vulgar, ghastly and nauseous tha...
March 23, 2002
Fancy a nice bloke like Berlusconi allying himself with a ruthless wre...
March 23, 2002
Does the secret of the universe lie in Harvey's egg? (And Another Thin...
March 23, 2002
Knee-jerk reactions. (Letters).
March 23, 2002
Forgive the Islamabaddies. (Letters).
March 23, 2002
The awkward squad. (Letters).
March 23, 2002
Lighten up, Mr Parris. (Letters).
March 23, 2002
Lamentable drug laws. (Letters).
March 23, 2002
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