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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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Joining the hypocrites.(High life)
December 15, 2007
On the buses.(Low life)
December 15, 2007
New found land: Neil Collins considers buying a holiday home in Canada...
December 15, 2007
Thanks for having me.(SPECTATOR SPORT)
December 15, 2007
Speeding questions.(Motoring)
December 15, 2007
Botanical exactitude.(Gardens)
December 15, 2007
Speaking out.(The turf)
December 15, 2007
Down Mexico way.(Wild life)
December 15, 2007
Right of passage.(Real life)
December 15, 2007
The price is right.(Slow life)
December 15, 2007
Rough stuff.(Bridge)(Brief article)
December 15, 2007
Christmas takes time: Rachel Simhon says that home-made is the new lux...
December 15, 2007
Revenge of the power suit: politicians now know they must look the par...
December 15, 2007
My life as an aspiring clubman: Oscar Humphries dreams of long lunches...
December 15, 2007
What's to do in Auckland? Lots, actually.(ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER)(Column)
December 15, 2007
The Christmas quiz.
December 15, 2007
Celebration.(CHRISTMAS CROSSWORD)(Brief article)
December 15, 2007
The impossible quiz.
December 15, 2007
Hastings.(CHESS)
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How, as Mayor, I would help our brave troops: Boris Johnson is appalle...
December 15, 2007
Republicans must heed the voters to beat Hillary: John O'Sullivan look...
December 15, 2007
Tamzin Lightwater looks back in anger.(Diary entry)
December 15, 2007
Diary.(Diary entry)
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Now Gordon Brown has been found out, the Tories should think twice abo...
December 15, 2007
The Spectator's notes.
December 15, 2007
New York diary.
December 15, 2007
God's role in politics is not to underwrite bad ideas: Rod Liddle cast...
December 15, 2007
Christian virtue: a man in the prime of his second act: Christian Slat...
December 15, 2007
Flash Gordon.(Brief article)(Photograph)
December 15, 2007
In Umbria the truth of the Nativity was revealed to me: Cardinal Corma...
December 15, 2007
Old Ireland lives on in a frozen Christmas swim: Fergal Keane weighs u...
December 15, 2007
Do you believe in the Virgin Birth?(CHRISTMAS SURVEY)
December 15, 2007
Condensing Jane.(COMPETITION)
December 15, 2007
Solution to 1842: golden.(Brief article)
December 15, 2007
What your Christmas card says about you (and it's not usually very nic...
December 15, 2007
Dear Mary.(YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED)(Column)
December 15, 2007
Children's books for Christmas.(BOOKS)(Children's review)(Book review)
December 15, 2007
A gathering of ghosts.(Fire in the Blood)(Book review)
December 15, 2007
How to ruin a country.(Mugabe: Power, Plunder and the Struggle for Zim...
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Conservative iconoclasts required.(In Praise of Prejudice: The Necessi...
December 15, 2007
The full-blown country-house look.(John Fowler: Prince of Decorators)(...
December 15, 2007
A master of self-invention.(Harold Robbins: The Man Who Invented Sex)(...
December 15, 2007
Surprising literary ventures.(Alternative reading)('Amazons' book)(Bri...
December 15, 2007
Flemish tour de force: Martin Gayford on the virtuoso naturalism of th...
December 15, 2007
Carnival of crassness: Stephen Bayley on why he despises December's ta...
December 15, 2007
Victorian virtues.(Culture)
December 15, 2007
Smoke signals: Henrietta Bredin tracks the smokers and drug abusers in...
December 15, 2007
A look ahead to 2008.(Exhibitions)
December 15, 2007
Subverting Wagner.(Opera)(Parsifal opera)(Opera review)
December 15, 2007
Night of disaster.(Cinema)('The Wedding' movie)(Movie review)
December 15, 2007
Scholastic mystery.(Theatre)(Theater review)
December 15, 2007
Embracing Grainger.(Music)(musician Percy Grainger)
December 15, 2007
World winner.(Radio)
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Seasonal shortcomings.(Television)(The Sopranos television series)(Tel...
December 15, 2007
A star at Christmas.
December 15, 2007
The Liverpool that I loved has gone for ever: Beryl Bainbridge reflect...
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I'm like a nervous schoolgirl with my stuntman: Steven Berkoff on the ...
December 15, 2007
An American conservative who loves the Constitution: Christopher Caldw...
December 15, 2007
How To Be Topp: ding-dong farely merily for Xmas: a Christmas reading ...
December 15, 2007
In Poland you can't get hold of a Polish plumber: Anne Applebaum says ...
December 15, 2007
Christmas notebook.
December 15, 2007
Mind your language.
December 15, 2007
The reason we drink is that we think it's naughty: binge-drinking is a...
December 15, 2007
It is will, not greed, that makes you write a bestseller: Tony Parsons...
December 15, 2007
My goose was cooked--and it wasn't very good: Theodore Dalrymple explo...
December 15, 2007
Watching Lost and Heroes has compelled me to confront great philosophi...
December 15, 2007
Rejoice but remember: the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom....
December 15, 2007
The lord on the board and the gilded rogue: Martin Vander Weyer draws ...
December 15, 2007
Monopoly: the dangers of playing Gordon Brown's special edition.(A BOA...
December 15, 2007
This party's well and truly over: Christopher Fildes looks back on a t...
December 15, 2007
Global markets: Afghan banks, Chinese bicycles and post-Katrina babywe...
December 15, 2007
The apple of desire: the new iPhone is hot, writes Alex Bilmes, but it...
December 15, 2007
More than mere cash ...: cashmere has always had inimitable cachet.
December 15, 2007
Lucky godchildren! Christmas is when godparents come into their own.(B...
December 15, 2007
Humiliation.(CHRISTMAS SHORT STORY)(Short story)(Cover story)
December 15, 2007
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