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A weekly British magazine that covers current events, politics, international affairs, people, and issues. Includes articles, criticism, cartoons and commentary.

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Going round the bend in a bunch.(Maggie's Tree)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
Surprising literary ventures.(Jimmy Stewart and His Poems)(Brief artic...
October 28, 2006
A stay of execution.(Woodlands)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
FINE ARTS SPECIAL.(painting exhibitions)(Brief article)
October 28, 2006
Eastern promise.(Chinese art)
October 28, 2006
How many deaths?(The Murder of Stones)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
Fretting on the touchline.(The Northern Front: A Wartime Diary)(Book r...
October 28, 2006
Going under and coming up.(White Man Falling)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
A shortage of wine and olives.(The Middle Sea)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
A good man among ambiguities.(William Empson: Among the Christians, vo...
October 28, 2006
Uncle Sam on the couch.(God Won't Save America)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
John Bull as a master of delicacy.(Nature's Engraver)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
The bad old East End.(The Good Old Days: Crime, Murder and Mayhem in V...
October 28, 2006
Learning to weep in a museum.(Things I Didn't Know)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
Making it up as we go.(The Human Touch: Out Part in the Creation of a ...
October 28, 2006
Not too seriously wounded.(Touched: A French Women's Take on the Engli...
October 28, 2006
Achill Cabinet.(The Blunkett Tapes: My Life in the Bear Pit)(Book revi...
October 28, 2006
Cheap flights hurt the poor.(Letter to the editor)
October 28, 2006
With friends like these . . .(Letter to the editor)
October 28, 2006
Brotherly confusion.(Letter to the editor)
October 28, 2006
Gin Lane and Big Macs.(Letter to the editor)
October 28, 2006
Where crime rules supreme.(Letter to the editor)
October 28, 2006
DIARY OF A NOTTING HILL NOBODY.(politics in UK)(Diary entry)(Column)
October 28, 2006
THE SPECTATOR'S NOTES.(plan to reform House of Lords)(Column)
October 28, 2006
Britain will 'see the job through' in Iraq.But 'the job' has changed c...
October 28, 2006
Brass neck.(Bert Trautmann, goalkeeper, injuries)
October 28, 2006
HOTELS OF THE WEEK.
October 28, 2006
Epiphany central.(Udaipur, India)
October 28, 2006
FAMILY VALUE.
October 28, 2006
Multiple choice.(what women want in automobiles)
October 28, 2006
Culture crash.(niche marketing)
October 28, 2006
CHRISTMAS MINI-BAR OFFER.
October 28, 2006
Absolute power.(African leaders)
October 28, 2006
Family secrets.(family history)
October 28, 2006
Crime and punishment.(Roman Polanski)(Column)
October 28, 2006
Reithian values.(Front Row )(Radio program review)
October 28, 2006
Essential viewing.(television)
October 28, 2006
Mixed blessings.(Sadler's Wells)(Dance review)
October 28, 2006
Multiple choice.(A Good Year)(Movie review)
October 28, 2006
First impressions.(early art, classical music)
October 28, 2006
Followers of fashion.(Vive La Parisienne: Women through the Eyes of th...
October 28, 2006
Beyond appearances.(Antony Gormley)(Interview)
October 28, 2006
Hug a hoodie and Gilbert & George.(contemporary art)
October 28, 2006
Time to invest in Korean reunification? I know a man who did.
October 28, 2006
Amaranth: how to lose $6 billion in a fortnight.(Amaranth Advisors)
October 28, 2006
The City's surprise success story.(private equity)
October 28, 2006
How the first multinational was hijacked by greed.(East India Co.)
October 28, 2006
The Sunni-Shia conflict is simple stuff compared to the Blair-Brown fe...
October 28, 2006
Elusive titles.(Letter to the editor)
October 28, 2006
A blasphemous belief.(Letter to the editor)
October 28, 2006
Fantasy and fiction in Iraq.(Letter to the editor)
October 28, 2006
I am a new kind of university drop-out.
October 28, 2006
To abandon Iraq would be to court disaster.
October 28, 2006
Ancient & modern.(David Cameron, Pompey)
October 28, 2006
Will Charles be the first multicultural monarch?(Prince Charles)
October 28, 2006
To be expelled is the mark of genius.(many of the achievers are expell...
October 28, 2006
It is Miliband, not Cameron, who's confused.(David Miliband, David Cam...
October 28, 2006
Talking about their generation:Britain's golden youth.
October 28, 2006
DIARY.(New York)
October 28, 2006
Fresh and wild.(Roger Hilton's paintings)
October 28, 2006
Crisis of confidence.(art trade)(Industry overview)
October 28, 2006
Overwhelmed by Janacek.(Jenufa)(Opera review)
October 28, 2006
Stern warning.(Nicholas Stern, economics of climate change)
October 28, 2006
Not too seriously wounded.(Touche: A French Women's Take on the Englis...
October 28, 2006
Learning to weep in a museum.(Things I Didn't Know: A Memoir(Book) (Bo...
October 28, 2006
A good man among ambiguities.(William Empson: Among the Christians, vo...
October 28, 2006
Going under and coming up.(White Man Falling)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
A good man among ambiguities.(William Empson: Among the Christians, vo...
October 28, 2006
Learning to weep in a museum.(Things I Didn't Know: A Memoir(Book) (Bo...
October 28, 2006
Not too seriously wounded.(Touche: A French Women's Take on the Englis...
October 28, 2006
Going under and coming up.(White Man Falling)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
A good man among ambiguities.(William Empson: Among the Christians, vo...
October 28, 2006
Uncle Sam on the couch.(God Won't Save America)(Book review)
October 28, 2006
The Sunni-Shia conflict is simple stuff compared to the Blair-Brown fe...
October 28, 2006
A good man among ambiguities.(William Empson: Among the Christians, vo...
October 28, 2006
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