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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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Much more than a game.("Basil D'Oliviera: Cricket and Conspiracy,...
June 26, 2004
Mixed messages.("Tamar's Revenge")(Theater Review)
June 26, 2004
Playing poker in the Last Chance Saloon.(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
Say what you like about Bill Clinton, he was no liberal.(Shared Opinio...
June 26, 2004
The Spectator's notes.(the United Kingdom and the European Union Const...
June 26, 2004
Russian reserve.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
America's social realist.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
England's heroic 'hooligans'.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
Tortoise tales.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
Barred from his beach.(Brief Article)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
Something stirring in the blazing June jungle of Notting Hill.(And Ano...
June 26, 2004
Memo to the great back-office empires: try economising on yourselves.(...
June 26, 2004
The Telegraph staff are breathing a sigh of relief--but the Barclays a...
June 26, 2004
Never quite in Queer Street.(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
The Quaker Prince of Ghor.(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
Rare conjunctions of the stars.("A Chance Meeting")(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
The World of P. G. Wodehouse.
June 26, 2004
The passing of the Bushmen.("The Broken String: The Last Words of an E...
June 26, 2004
Making the most of the obvious.("The Wisdom of the Crowds: Why the Man...
June 26, 2004
The search for silver linings.("Comfort")(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
The statue and the bust.("Robert Browning: A Life After Death")(Book R...
June 26, 2004
Infinite riches in a little room.("The Age of Shakespeare")(Book Revie...
June 26, 2004
Life and letters.(literary news)
June 26, 2004
Giorgione's artistic poetry: Mark Glazebrook on a magnificent exhibiti...
June 26, 2004
Enlightened by Moore.(Exhibitions)(Henry Moore Dulwich Picture Gallery...
June 26, 2004
Retro modernism.(Architecture)
June 26, 2004
Castle fit for a king.(Archaeology)(Norman castle in Guildford, Englan...
June 26, 2004
Pelvic tingles.(Music)(visiting Elvis Presley's home, Graceland)
June 26, 2004
Crude deception.("The False Servant" and "Cottesloe Shining")(Theater ...
June 26, 2004
Military triumph.(Dance)(Opera Review)
June 26, 2004
Reality check.(Television)(reality television versus worthwhile docume...
June 26, 2004
Crossed lines.(Radio)(examining radio journalist's views on the new Eu...
June 26, 2004
In Heaven's Kitchen.(Food for thought)(cooking bouillabaisse made with...
June 26, 2004
Coming home.(High life)(preparing Athens, Greece for the Olympic Games...
June 26, 2004
Mud-hut lifestyle.(Wild life)(settling in Kenya)
June 26, 2004
Champagne diet.(Singular life)
June 26, 2004
Nightmare scenario.(Bridge)(Brief Article)
June 26, 2004
TV's Tartan army.(Spectator Sport)
June 26, 2004
Dear Mary.(Your Problems Solved)
June 26, 2004
Portrait of the week.(British news)
June 26, 2004
Fat controllers.(British railroad strike and bonus pay to railroad exe...
June 26, 2004
Diary.(soccer, BBC chairman Michael Grade, horse racing and other news...
June 26, 2004
The dubious means by which Labour hopes to ban hunting by Christmas.(P...
June 26, 2004
The way ahead for Europe: Tony Blair is right: the European constituti...
June 26, 2004
The Blairs.(Cartoon)
June 26, 2004
Mind your language.(origins of the word 'argosy')
June 26, 2004
Drowning in denial: South Africa is the only country that can effectiv...
June 26, 2004
Houses for votes: Ross Clark shows that for electoral reasons the gove...
June 26, 2004
The people must decide their fate: small-minded conservatives regard '...
June 26, 2004
As hooligans go, the English are pussycats: our soccer fans are by no ...
June 26, 2004
There is still hope in the Holy Land: Max Hastings returns to Israel f...
June 26, 2004
You keep Europe.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
Shaftesbury shafted.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
Saddam's arsenal.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
A lesbian life.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
No comrades in arms.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 26, 2004
Hot property.
June 26, 2004
Deposits have become a tax on tenants.(Property)
June 26, 2004
B2 or not b2.(Chess)
June 26, 2004
Kid brother.(Competition)
June 26, 2004
1670: fish restaurant.(Crossword)
June 26, 2004
The Telegraph staff are breathing a sigh of relief--but the Barclays a...
June 26, 2004
The Telegraph staff are breathing a sigh of relief--but the Barclays a...
June 26, 2004
Diary.(soccer, BBC chairman Michael Grade, horse racing and other news...
June 26, 2004
Fat controllers.(British railroad strike and bonus pay to railroad exe...
June 26, 2004
Portrait of the week.(British news)
June 26, 2004
The statue and the bust.("Robert Browning: A Life After Death")(Book R...
June 26, 2004
The search for silver linings.("Comfort")(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
Making the most of the obvious.("The Wisdom of the Crowds: Why the Man...
June 26, 2004
The passing of the Bushmen.("The Broken String: The Last Words of an E...
June 26, 2004
The World of P. G. Wodehouse.
June 26, 2004
Rare conjunctions of the stars.("A Chance Meeting")(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
The Quaker Prince of Ghor.(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
Never quite in Queer Street.(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
Playing poker in the Last Chance Saloon.(Book Review)
June 26, 2004
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