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PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
The SpectatorFamily at war, 1989 T welve years into its travels through the outer reaches of the solar system the American spacecraft Voyager 2 sent back spectacular photographs from Neptune...
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The SpectatorThe Spectator, 56 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LL Telephone 01-405 1706; Telex 27124; Fax 242 0603 GERMANY ON THE MOVE ifty years ago this week Britain in- volved herself in...
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The SpectatorEngland's cricket team is even worse than in 1921 IT REQUIRES a long memory or a full set of Wisden to find a parallel to this sum- mer's rout of England's cricketers. There...
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many? — are concerned with the elusive business of writing
The Spectatorpoetry. She is no doubt right when she says spirit Lucky for you that the new words arrive out of what Really does seem a perfect cloud-absent sky. But the luck is not for...
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A lesson from America
The SpectatorNicholas Lezard If the book has a weakness it is perhaps that London is viewed so much in its own light. The civilising influences of its im- mense trade, and of the foreigners...
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Then we went back to the bar and there was
The Spectatorsinging in the form of individual recitatives. People took it in turns to stand on a bar stool and sing a song. It was accompanied by a lot of shouting and eventually the...
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The Spectatori reisc ha tz Sung in English Sung in Italian The Sung in English OXFORD Apollo Theatre BRISTOL Hippodrome Donizetti's powerful and passionate masterpiece based on Sir...