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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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Maximum Fiennes: Mary Wakefield talks to Sir Ranulph Fiennes, who inte...
November 09, 2002
Portrait of the week.
November 09, 2002
Goodbye, Shayler.(David Shayler)
November 09, 2002
Diary.(Brief Article)
November 09, 2002
Portillo approaches the Tory party as a joyrider approaches someone el...
November 09, 2002
George W. has learned it, Gordon Brown is learning: governments can al...
November 09, 2002
Perverts and the course of justice: Simon Heffer on the real motives b...
November 09, 2002
Is it curtains for the theatre? Spectator theatre critic Toby Young be...
November 09, 2002
Road wage: Kate Chisholm is furious about Red Ken's congestion charges...
November 09, 2002
I was wrong again! Hurrah! Mark Steyn said the elections would be bad ...
November 09, 2002
How on earth can the royal family survive more calamitous revelations?...
November 09, 2002
Mind your language.(Brief Article)
November 09, 2002
A killer, not a martyr: Martin O'Hagan's death has been officially mou...
November 09, 2002
Conservative cowards: Nick Herbert says that Tory modernisers are happ...
November 09, 2002
Banned wagon: a weekly survey of the things our rulers around the worl...
November 09, 2002
Degrees of insanity: Tim Luckhurst hopes that England can avoid Scotla...
November 09, 2002
Fag phobia: Neil Clark says that the real problem with New Labour is t...
November 09, 2002
The black hole of Europe: Andrew Sutton on the miseries, corruption an...
November 09, 2002
Short changed. (The turf).(British horse racing)
November 02, 2002
Portrait of the week.(Brief Article)
November 02, 2002
Russia is wrong.(war in Chechnya)
November 02, 2002
Diary.(Brief Article)
November 02, 2002
IDS has a plausible strategy. A leadership contest now would be an uns...
November 02, 2002
Why can't the English be more like the French? In refusing to toe the ...
November 02, 2002
Commissioner Petain fights back: Chris Patten tells Boris Johnson that...
November 02, 2002
Mind your language.(Brief Article)
November 02, 2002
Rome ruined: Sebastian Cresswell-Turner says that the Eternal City has...
November 02, 2002
Only blacks need apply: Rod Liddle despairs of social services departm...
November 02, 2002
I.D.S.
November 02, 2002
Killer peak: Christopher Booker recalls how he celebrated his 65th bir...
November 02, 2002
Why I am ashamed of the British press: Simon Kelner, editor of the Ind...
November 02, 2002
From Belgrade to Baghdad: Stephen Schwartz on how the Serbs have been ...
November 02, 2002
Banned wagon: a weekly survey of the things our rulers want to prohibi...
November 02, 2002
True blue: the Dems have turned right, says Mark Steyn, and a libertar...
November 02, 2002
When Wittgenstein picked up not the poker but the crucifix. (And Anoth...
November 02, 2002
Row? What row? The real story, as the French saw, was the revival of t...
November 02, 2002
Conquering Americans. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
Scott and Straw. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
The Godless squad. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
Euro strutters. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
Braine's last Christmas. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
The case for Ulrika. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
The deadliest weapons. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
Ignoble allusions. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
Marr's tortoises. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
French for illiterates. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
Kicking the bucket. (Letters).(Letter to the Editor)
November 02, 2002
A feminist upbringing is fine--if you want to become an engineer or ch...
November 02, 2002
Back to British basics: Jonathan Ray welcomes efforts to revive our na...
November 02, 2002
Dear Mary ... (Your Problems Solved).(Brief Article)
November 02, 2002
Up and downing it. (Drinking and hunting).
November 02, 2002
I give up. (Diets).(Brief Article)
November 02, 2002
The Balvenie[R].(malt Scotch whiskey)
November 02, 2002
Great expectorations. (Wine).
November 02, 2002
A gimmick of genius. (Restaurants).
November 02, 2002
Such painful pleasures. (Heartburn).
November 02, 2002
A talent to abuse. (Books).(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
A walk on the wacky side.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
A failure of papal nerve.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
Harmony triumphantly achieved.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
Screaming with laughter.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
Through whiggish spectacles.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
The everlasting power and glory of the shared table.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
Gosse the father.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
The incomparable and inexplicable.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
The end of something good.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
Selling sex up the river.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
Another good man in Africa.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
How the Ming fleets missed Manhattan.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
From arson to altruism.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
Too mediaeval by half.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
More debit than credit.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
The fatal consequences of following Wellington's advice.(Book Review)
November 02, 2002
Sensitive to the drama of light: Martin Gayford says look at Gainsboro...
November 02, 2002
Offbeat Impressionist. (Exhibitions).(Alfred Sisley)
November 02, 2002
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