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Redden, John
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Redenbaugh, Russell
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Redgrave, Vanessa
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Reed, John Shelton
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Reemtsma, Jan Philipp
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REID, JOHN DEN DULK, MELINDA BOWMAN, RICHARD L. HOFFMAN, RICHARD MARLIAVE, NANCY ANN HOLTZ, LINDA EL
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Reid, Paul
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Reid, Stuart
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In Memoriam: Auberon Waugh, 1939-2001
(March 2001)
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Auberon Waugh, 1939-2001 BY STUART REID Auberon Waugh died the day before the House of Commons voted to ban fox-hunting, but he saw the vote coming and perhaps decided that enough was enough. Here...
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Hawk or Turkey?
(June 1999)
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Hawk or STUART REID London ever in the field of human conflict has so much credit been taken by one man for so little. The way Tony Blair tells it—and the way the newspapers here are...
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Spectator's Journal
(June 1998)
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SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL by Stuart Rei, The Bloody Hand of History W hen Tony Blair flew into Northern Ireland on the wings of a dove on Tuesday in Holy Week he came straight to the point. "This is...
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Last Call: Saint Diana
(October 1997)
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LAST CALL by Stuart Reid Saint Diana I T WAS A FAIRY-TALE FUNERAL. More than a million mourners watched the gun carriage bearing the coffin make its way from Kensington Palace to Westminster...
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Last Call: Major Upset
(June 1997)
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LAST CALL by Stuart Reid Major Upset London I N THE SMALL HOURS OF MAY 2 Labour revelers stood outside Conservative Party headquarters in Westminster and demanded of the tearful secretaries and...
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Eminentoes: Silly Scenes of Pinter
(April 1997)
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EMINENTOES by Stuart Reid Silly Scenes of Pinter I f Harold Pinter had not been such an accomplished womanizer, you might think he was an angry old queen. Say a forgiving word about a fascist...
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Last Call: Blasted
(April 1996)
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"Last Call: Blasted" by Stuart Reid Blasted IWAS ON THE TELEPHONE talking to a former Foreign Office minister about arms sales to Saddam Hussein when, at 7:01 on the...
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The Major Spectator/Bennited Tories
(September 1995)
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Bennited Tories by Stuart Reid London 6 6 lB ow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! / You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout / Till you have drench'd our steeples, drown'd the cocks!" Or, as...
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The Anglo-Irish Spectator/ The Wolfman Cometh
(May 1995)
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The Wolfman Cometh by Stuart Reid London F or a while there in March it looked bad. This time the Yanks had gone too far. In tacos bars, in bowling alleys, at Safeway checkouts—wherever Englishmen...
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Eminentoes / Labour's Sure Thling
(October 1994)
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Labour's Sure Thing by Stuart Reid Only a fool (or knave) would predict that Tony Blair will be the next prime minister of Great Britain. The general election is at least two years away, and as...
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Eminentoes / A Top Dog
(March 1994)
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A Top Dog by Stuart Reid p eregrine Worsthorne. What a name! Say it loud and there's music playing; say it soft and it's almost like praying. It is not a name that these days opens many doors at...
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The Palace Spectator / Oh, to Be in Graceland
(November 1993)
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Oh, to Be in Graceland... by Stuart Reid N 4 ow this is really wonderful. This is something else." The auto dealer from Leesburg, Virginia, stood in the middle of the State Dining Room at...
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Clinton West
(September 1993)
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London The Tomahawk raid on Baghdad came as a profound relief to John Major. For the first time in months he was able to do what British prime ministers like to do best: give unqualified support to...
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Eminentoes/ Clinton' s Expats
(June 1993)
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London There is nothing the English like more than to beat the Americans at their own game, especially now that we can't beat anyone at our own game, cricket. You (and I) may not be greatly excited...
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Spectator's Journal/ Churchill and the Thatcherites
(April 1993)
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F orget Camillagate. It surprised no one. What could be more natural than for the heir to the throne and future Supreme Governor of the Church of England to be on richly intimate terms with his...
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The Fall of the House of Windsor
(May 1992)
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(*' The Fall of the House of Windsor Will the British monarchy survive the fortieth anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession? by Stuart Reid London 1 f Her Majesty occasionally looks glum,...
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Dumping Granny
(February 1992)
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Stuart Reid Dumping Granny For all her strength of character, Margaret Thatcher's legacy includes principles betrayed and an expanded welfare state. London The earth did not move at Maastricht,...
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European Document/Memoir of the Year
(January 1992)
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Memoir of the Year by Stuart Reid London Among the sneering classes in Britain, Auberon Waugh is known as "Son of Evelyn" or "Evelyn Waugh Part II." Such epithets are as ill-informed as they are...
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European Document/The Gulf Across the Atlantic
(August 1991)
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EUROPEAN DOCUMENT THE GULF ACROSS THE ATLANTIC London One does not like to intrude on pri- kj vate joy, but it has to be said that, the Gulf alliance and Sir Stormin' Norman notwithstanding,...
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Reilly, Robert R.
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Reinken, Paul E.
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Reinsch, William A.
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Remini, Robert V.
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Remnick, David
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Reston, James Jr.
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Revel, Jean-Fraçois
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Revel, Jean-François
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Reyes, Paul
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Reynolds, Alan
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Reynolds, Michae F.
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