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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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Portrait of the week.(Tony Blair holiday, Jean Charles de Menezes kill...
August 27, 2005
The Spectator's notes.
August 27, 2005
Ancient & modern.(terrorism)
August 27, 2005
Mind your language.(casualties, numbers game)
August 27, 2005
Armed liberals: Rod Liddle says that there is a nasty whiff of New Lab...
August 27, 2005
To make tax simple, low and compulsory, get at it with the heavy rolle...
August 27, 2005
It is as well that Mr Blair did not in the end go to Blackpool for his...
August 27, 2005
The ayatollah of atheism and Darwin's altars.(AND ANOTHER THING)
August 27, 2005
Captain Cook country.(Birthplace Museum)
August 27, 2005
Whose work is it anyway?(plagiarism)
August 27, 2005
Bad language.(radio programs on laguage)
August 27, 2005
Celebrity culture.(High life)
August 27, 2005
Fantasy football.(Green Street)(Movie Review)
August 27, 2005
Spectator mini-bar offer.
August 27, 2005
The Lion of Vienna.(soccer)
August 27, 2005
Why America is not a Christian country: the consensus on both Left and...
August 27, 2005
Foul play in Hull.(Swan Song)(Book Review)
August 27, 2005
Best of friends.(Ducks, Geese and Swans)(Book Review)
August 27, 2005
Lying abroad for her country.(The Princess and the Politicians: Sex, I...
August 27, 2005
The battles of a lively young cub.(In the Midst of Events: The Foreign...
August 27, 2005
Diary.(evaluation of Ashes Series (Cricket))(Diary entry)
August 27, 2005
Tolerating terror.(animal rights lobby)
August 27, 2005
Under the greenwood tree.(As You Like It at the Royal Shakespeare Thea...
August 27, 2005
Seamless flow.(Ballet National de Cuba at Sadler's Wells Theatre)(Danc...
August 27, 2005
Discreet charm.(Iolanta)(Opera Review)
August 27, 2005
Look back with pleasure.(art exhibition)(Critical Essay)
August 27, 2005
Pyramid of negatives: Lloyd Evans is shocked, surprised and amused by ...
August 27, 2005
Imaginary Conversation: After the Siesta.(Brief Article)(Poem)
August 27, 2005
Why Rome fell.(The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization)(The Fall ...
August 27, 2005
Lessons in French humour.(Nicholas)(Children's Review)(Book Review)
August 27, 2005
Chilblains in the Cotswold.(Bertie, May and Mrs Fish)(Book Review)
August 27, 2005
Awful August.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
August 27, 2005
English, actually.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
August 27, 2005
Music sans frontieres.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
August 27, 2005
Wrong about us.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
August 27, 2005
Doubly ungallant.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
August 27, 2005
Scotch myth.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
August 27, 2005
Gunning for game-shooting: Simon Heffer on the latest front in the war...
August 27, 2005
Don't blame the neocons: Brendan O'Neill on how al-Qa'eda became the a...
August 27, 2005
The Blairs.(Cartoon)
August 27, 2005
Hop off, you Aussies: James Hughes-Onslow on how the humiliating ordea...
August 27, 2005
Why David Cameron has decided to copy Tony Blair.(political conditions...
August 27, 2005
Dear Mary.(travel, and party management methods)
August 27, 2005
Scottish play.(CHESS)
August 27, 2005
That's history.(Bridge)(Brief Article)
August 27, 2005
Africa's Afghanistan.(Wild life)(Somalia)
August 27, 2005
Devastating tactics.(Television)(Warlords)(Panorama)(Television Progra...
August 27, 2005
To make tax simple, low and compulsory, get at it with the heavy rolle...
August 27, 2005
1728: problems.(CROSSWORD)
August 20, 2005
Sleazy does it.(High life; aging)
August 20, 2005
The Spectator's notes.(Column)
August 20, 2005
Prickles and thorns.(The Thistle and the Rose)(Book Review)
August 20, 2005
House-building and husbandry.(Bess of Hardwick: Forst Lady of Chatswor...
August 20, 2005
Forgetting and forgiving.(Yiddish Civilisation)(Book Review)
August 20, 2005
The man who loved toast.(The Hungry Years)(Book Review)
August 20, 2005
The creative use of paranoia.(I Am Alive And You Are Dead: A Journey I...
August 20, 2005
Beacons in a squat, dark sprawl.(London 5: East)(Book Review)
August 20, 2005
Cracking up in Beirut.(Grandmother Wolf)(Book Review)
August 20, 2005
The state they're in.(Radio; European Union)
August 20, 2005
Noh fun.(Kagyu (The Snail) and Sumidagawa (The Madwoman at the Sumida ...
August 20, 2005
Sound effects.(Jazz; recording techniques)
August 20, 2005
Road to nowhere.(Khovanshchina at the Royal Opera House)(Opera Review)
August 20, 2005
Sunshine and storm.(Exhibitions 2; Painting at the Edge: Britain's Coa...
August 20, 2005
Great expectations.(Cecily Brown: Paintings at Modern Art Oxford)(Crit...
August 20, 2005
Northern lights: Mark Glazebrook on three exhibitions in Edinburgh tha...
August 20, 2005
On a wing and a prayer.(The Spectacle of Flight: Aviation and the West...
August 20, 2005
Enfranchisement.(Brief Article)(Poem)
August 20, 2005
Not a bad neighbour, just difficult.(La Vie En Bleu: France and the Fr...
August 20, 2005
Tunes played by an enchantress.(Hetty Dorval)(Book Review)
August 20, 2005
Wittgenstein and the fatal propensity of politicians to lie.(AND ANOTH...
August 20, 2005
Ancient & modern.
August 20, 2005
A land of puritans, snobs and socialists: Martin Vander Weyer on the B...
August 20, 2005
Feasting on perch.(Letter to the Editor)
August 20, 2005
British isn't always best.(Letter to the Editor)
August 20, 2005
Luddism and the greens.(Letter to the Editor)
August 20, 2005
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