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THE SPECTATOR
The SpectatorTHE SPEGIAIOR The Spectator, 56 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LL Telephone: 071-405 1706; Telex 27124; Fax 071-242 0603 THE CLASS STRUGGLE So stunning has the process of...
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POLITICS
The SpectatorP OLI TICS Mr Major prepares to don his tweeds for England SIMON HEFFER In that difficult period before the Conservative leadership was prepared to admit that large sections...
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ANOTHER VOICE
The SpectatorANOTHER VOICE The temptation of St Auberon AUBERON WAUGH The verdict in Roache v. Irwin, Mackenzie and News Group Newspapers, publishers of the Sun, where Bill Roache, an...
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If symptoms persist...
The SpectatorIf symptoms persist. ... EVERY week I receive through the post several invitations to medical conferences. meetings, seminars and colloquia. Someone somewhere is under the...
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Getting and spending
The SpectatorGetting and spending POOR Norman Lamont - how tired he must be of whistling to keep other people's spirits up. First it was his party (all those green shoots), then the IMF...
All change
The SpectatorAll change FROM the Stock Exchange and the Royal Exchange, the markets are moving out. The last traders on the Stock Exchange floor, quietly dealing in options as if Big Bang...
The man who was Tiger
The SpectatorThe man who was Tiger I ONCE wrote of Robert Maxwell that if British business was the House at Pooh Corner, he was the bouncy Tigger. None of the other animals could cope with...
Untitled item
The SpectatorCITY AND SUBURBAN High-pitched hoots from the top of the tree Telecom needs a wise owl CHRISTOPHER FILDES It is not for me to complain of lain Vallance's fondness for the...
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Hospital reform
The SpectatorHospital reform Sir: James LeFanu's article on the hospital reforms ('The doctors' dilemma', 12 October) introduces a welcome note of reality into the NHS debate. The...
Noble Constantinople
The SpectatorNoble Constantinople Sir: In his review of John Julius Norwich's Byzantium: The Apogee (Books, 26 October), Frederic Raphael seems to delight in flippant denigration of one of...
Cosy net book agreement
The SpectatorCosy net book agreement Sir: Would anyone drive 20 miles to save 15 per cent at any pub or bookshop? Such dedication is reserved for far weightier purchases. What counts, with...
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J. C. Mottram
The SpectatorJ. C. Mottram Sir: I would be grateful for any information your readers may be able to provide about J. C. Mottram 1880-1945, radiologist, flyfisher extraordinary and author of...
Queen's linen
The SpectatorQueen's linen Sir: I couldn't but notice that the Queen, when giving the Queen's Speech, rhymed the word enhance with manse. If this is now the fashion, are such words, as:...
Two-faced
The SpectatorTwo-faced Sir: I saw Anthony Blunt quite often between the spring of 1952 and the autumn Of 1954 while I was secretary of the National Art-Collections Fund which then had a...
Erring on caution's side
The SpectatorErring on caution's side Sir: Mr Waugh seems to me to exercise an admirable caution (Another voice, 26 October). By demanding that a Royal Commission be set up to investigate...
Bedroom scenes
The SpectatorBedroom scenes Sir: Following the decision of the House of Lords on 'marital rape', may I offer this suggestion? A video 'camcorder', supplied with tripod and remote control,...
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Gastro-porn
The SpectatorGastro-porn Cook the birdie Candida Crewe 'THE English breakfast is very difficult,' said the food photographer Laurie Evans. 'Bacon and eggs are always buggers, but sausages...
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L' Inconnu
The SpectatorL' Inconnu I looked in the mirror. I didn't recognise who looked at me. It was a man unshaven, dirtied and bloodied, frail and fatigued, Whose gaze at once was lowered as I...
NO FULL STOPS IN INDIA by Mark Tully
The SpectatorWon't you come home, Mark Tully? Bruce Palling NO FULL STOPS IN INDIA by Mark Tully Viking, f6. 99, pp. 336 FIom time to time the BBC management makes a stab at shifting its...
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THAILAND: THE LAST DOMINO by Richard West
The SpectatorAn enchanted land with no F, Q and S Ian Buruma THAILAND: THE LAST DOMINO by Richard West Michael Joseph, £)6.99, pp. 230 | L ike Richard West, I enjoy riding on Thai trains....
This Train Does Not Stop Here
The SpectatorThis Train Does Not Stop Here Blink. There's a bin-yard with NO BALL GAMES. Three weasely lads cup their smokes like lookouts. One kicks a wall slowly, with deliberation. Blink...
BRRM! BRRM! by Clive James
The SpectatorThe thin man inside is finally let out Alan Coren BRRM! BRRM! by Clive James Cape, £12.99, pp. 160 our first thought is: how many books will I need to read this book? You...
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A Nice Old World
The SpectatorA Nice Old World for T.H. Some of us drove to Arachova, to eat at Kyria Panagiotis' flame-lit cave: tables muffled with rugs, a long stone seat part of the wall: a comfy...
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Thinking of Politics
The SpectatorThinking of Politics Land of my fathers, you escape me now And yet I will in no wise let you go: Let none imagine that I do not know How little sight of you the times allow....
THE AUGUST COUP by Mikhail Gorbachev
The SpectatorWhose finger on the button? John Hands THE AUGUST COUP by Mikhail Gorbachev HarperColins, £13.99, pp. 127 The 21 August 1991 will rank alongside the 25 October 1917 as one of...
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Party Time/Mountain Language (Almeida) The Ride Down Mt Morgan (Wyndham's)
The SpectatorTheatre Party Time/Mountain Language (Almeida) The Ride Down Mt Morgan (Wyndham's) Language of oppression Christopher Edwards his Pinter double bill includes a new Work,...
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Hit me one more time
The SpectatorPop music Hit me one more time Marcus Berkmann I n these uncertain times there's something curiously reassuring about Greatest Hits packages. After all, many of us now know...
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Camera-shy in N16
The SpectatorTelevision Camera-shy in N16 Martyn Harris Stamford Hill is a mile down the road from where I live, and when visitors come from out of London we often point out the Orthodox...
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Low life
The SpectatorLow life Warts and all Jeffrey Bernard A n antique and art dealer I have known for some years through mutual connections in the racing world has just commissioned someone to...
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New life
The SpectatorNew life Sauce for the gander Zenga Longmore M y dear friend Hey Big Gita has been telling me how lucky she is, husband-wise. TWo years ago, a marriage was arranged for her....
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SPECTATOR SPORT
The SpectatorSPECTATOR SPORT From little acorns... Frank Keating WE shall not know till next week whether ITV managed its targeted 12 million viewers in the United Kingdom for Saturday's...