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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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Unhappy hookers. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
Leslie's largesse. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
Short memory syndrome. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
Christ as God and man. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
The good Hashemite. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
Serial chancellor. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
True cost of Europe. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
The Blairs.
April 26, 2003
Paraphrasing nature. (Exhibitions 1).(Graham Sutherland)
April 26, 2003
Pleasing and relevant. (Exhibitions 2).(Elisabeth Vellacott)
April 26, 2003
A bird's-eye view.(The London Pigeon Wars )(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
Painter of vivid word-pictures.(The Journals )(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
Pig in a silk suit.(Sam Spiegel)(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
An end to cant and defeatism.(A Brief History of Crime )(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
Mapping out the badlands.(Samaritan)(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
Cousins who never kissed.(Elizabeth and Mary)(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
Thought for food.(Beef and Liberty)(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
A critical century not out.(The Burlington Magazine: A Centenary Antho...
April 26, 2003
The Go-Away Bird.(Frankie and Stankie)(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
Back to the future.(Oryx and Crake)(Book Review)
April 26, 2003
Our friends the French. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
The grandest larceny. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
Resisting the euro. (Letters).
April 26, 2003
When Lord Jenkins went into hospital shortly before his death, his fri...
April 19, 2003
The Chief Police Officers' dinner in Guildhall last week gave these ha...
April 19, 2003
A mid all the excitement over the great Bingo Bonanza, not many of us ...
April 19, 2003
Dr Raj Persaud, possibly the most widely quoted authority on psycholog...
April 19, 2003
If not properly conducted, the hedgehog cull on the Isle of Uist could...
April 19, 2003
Few people have been following the war in Iraq more assiduously than S...
April 19, 2003
Oxford University's new Chancellor, Chris Patten, still active at 58, ...
April 19, 2003
When an overexcited American marine raised Old Glory over Umm Qasr, al...
April 19, 2003
She secured a fine black stallion and matched the warlord stride for s...
April 19, 2003
Diary.(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
Parliament must act.(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
Portrait of the week.(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
Not nice, but not quite as nasty as painted.(Khrushchev: The Man and H...
April 19, 2003
Some animals are more equal than others.(Book Review)
April 19, 2003
Are they different from us?(The Natural History of the Rich)(Book Revi...
April 19, 2003
Careless and benign.(The Priory)(Book Review)
April 19, 2003
A selection of recent paperbacks.
April 19, 2003
Victims of a system.(Tibet, Tibet)(Book Review)
April 19, 2003
Icons of the magazine kiosk.(Front Page: Covers of the Twentieth Centu...
April 19, 2003
There's life after Liffe for Sir Brian and the fickle finger of fate. ...
April 19, 2003
Bomb on a bike. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
Arabic roots and branches. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
Luther's last stand. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
Virtue and its rewards. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
Spirit of Aeroflot. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
Uniting by abuse. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
Holed in one. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
Wrong, and right. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
Too much genuflection. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
In praise of partnership. (Letters).
April 19, 2003
A geopolitical hymn for American enlightenment this Eastertide. (And A...
April 19, 2003
Ancient & modern.(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
Another kidney: it's against the law to sell a kidney. It shouldn't be...
April 19, 2003
The day of the jackals: Rod Liddle raises some disturbing questions ab...
April 19, 2003
Second opinion.(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
Soldiers won; spin doctors lost: Andrew Gilligan says the war could be...
April 19, 2003
Mind your language.(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
My son's agony: Philippa Wragg on the legal struggle that followed the...
April 19, 2003
Out of control: John Gibb reveals that Scotland Yard cannot cope with ...
April 19, 2003
Stop this evil tour; Simon Heffer on why the England cricket team must...
April 19, 2003
The dawning of a new Europe: France and Germany have lost the war, say...
April 19, 2003
Independent readers wanted bad news from Iraq; Mirror readers didn't. ...
April 19, 2003
Inside my local nuclear bunker the old fears suddenly seem comical. (A...
April 19, 2003
The Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre's loyal wife Kathleen recently rang t...
April 19, 2003
Wassisnameagain?' said my taxi-driver as we weaved through the Devon l...
April 19, 2003
Your problems solved.(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
The Ogdon factor. (Spectator Sport).(John Ogdon)(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
Spectator wine club.(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
1610: dizzy heights. (Crossword).(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
Acrostic. (Competition).
April 19, 2003
Short circuit. (Chess).(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
Easy work. (Bridge).(Brief Article)
April 19, 2003
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