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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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Bombed out.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 27, 2004
Turner and Hokusai: great contemporaries at the highest summit of art....
March 27, 2004
The Curse of Canary Wharf: beware the Docklands office complex, says D...
March 27, 2004
The only good tax is a death tax: Ross Clark says that the middle clas...
March 27, 2004
The generation that failed: a recent survey showed 1976 was the best y...
March 27, 2004
Volkswagens and gypsy violins: Robert Cottrell offers a rough guide to...
March 27, 2004
A dangerous road to cross: Jeremy Chance says China's sheer size makes...
March 27, 2004
Selling Gordon and buying Jordan: Brett Arends reveals who the real wi...
March 27, 2004
The royal road to ruin.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
The box in the attic.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
A change of scene.(Spectator Sport)
March 27, 2004
1657: storm in a teacup.(Crossword)
March 27, 2004
Portrait of the week.
March 27, 2004
We must have a referendum.
March 27, 2004
Diary.
March 27, 2004
Tony Blair and George Bush have made Osama bin Laden's task a lot easi...
March 27, 2004
The spectator's notes.
March 27, 2004
The Queen fights back: Boris Johnson says the challenge of immigration...
March 27, 2004
Mind your language.
March 27, 2004
Prisoners of liberation: five years after Nato went to war, Serbs are ...
March 27, 2004
The Blairs.
March 27, 2004
Made in the USA: the American zone in Baghdad is all razor wire, chino...
March 27, 2004
Sweat shock: Rod Liddle has a radical explanation for Charles Kennedy'...
March 27, 2004
Britain's most reviled man: Jeremy Clarke talks to the BNP leader Nick...
March 27, 2004
Globophobia: a weekly survey of world restrictions on freedom and free...
March 27, 2004
Late Spanish election result: the anti-bullfighters got 65,705 votes.(...
March 27, 2004
Mr Howard will not impress the voters by sucking up to Mr Murdoch (and...
March 27, 2004
Job of the week.
March 27, 2004
Called to account, or why auditors are less economic than rubber plant...
March 27, 2004
Religions old and new.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 27, 2004
Spanish lessons.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 27, 2004
Fewer is better.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 27, 2004
Wrong numbers.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 27, 2004
Critical chutzpah.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 27, 2004
Dear Mary.(Your Problems Solved)
March 27, 2004
The heartlessness of the matter.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
Clouds over the sunshine state.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
Led by the nose.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
A loner with panache and presence.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
Six days that shook a small island.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
Sorry symptoms trendily diagnosed.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
In the Meantime.(Brief Article)(Poem)
March 27, 2004
How the eagles were tamed.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
Behind the curtains, beyond the gate.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
A bouquet for the barmy.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
Labour's forgotten army.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
Hands across three centuries.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
A very different sort of Balfour.(Book Review)
March 27, 2004
In the Royal Academy.(Brief Article)(Poem)
March 27, 2004
Restoration drama: the National Gallery's El Greco exhibition reveals ...
March 27, 2004
Period piece.(Music)
March 27, 2004
Essay in biography.(Exhibitions)
March 27, 2004
Look back in boredom.(Theatre 1)(Theater Review)
March 27, 2004
Spaced out.(Theatre 2)(Theater Review)
March 27, 2004
Simply magical.(Dance)(Dance Review)
March 27, 2004
Rarity to treasure.(Opera)(Opera Review)
March 27, 2004
Not only for blokes.(Radio)
March 27, 2004
Tweaking history.(Television)
March 27, 2004
True champions.(The turf)
March 27, 2004
Terror tactics.(High life)
March 27, 2004
Being there.(Low life)
March 27, 2004
Lenten sacrifices.(Wild life)
March 27, 2004
Living with fear.(Singular life)
March 27, 2004
Deceptively simple.(Bridge)
March 27, 2004
Spectator Wine Club.
March 27, 2004
Halfwits.(Chess)
March 27, 2004
2084.(Competition)
March 27, 2004
Job of the week.
March 27, 2004
Mr Howard will not impress the voters by sucking up to Mr Murdoch (and...
March 27, 2004
Late Spanish election result: the anti-bullfighters got 65,705 votes.(...
March 27, 2004
Globophobia: a weekly survey of world restrictions on freedom and free...
March 27, 2004
Britain's most reviled man: Jeremy Clarke talks to the BNP leader Nick...
March 27, 2004
Sweat shock: Rod Liddle has a radical explanation for Charles Kennedy'...
March 27, 2004
Iraq has never had it so good: one year after the war began, Mark Stey...
March 27, 2004
Made in the USA: the American zone in Baghdad is all razor wire, chino...
March 27, 2004
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