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Spectator and announced
In November 2004 it was announced that Neil was to become Chief Executive of The Spectator.
The decision that The Spectator is to be prosecuted by the CPS for breaching reporting restrictions was announced on 9 May, with a court hearing scheduled for 7 June 2012, although Liddle as the author is not himself liable for prosecution.
On 13 February 2008 it was announced that The Business Magazine would be closing, to be replaced by The Spectator Business.
In April 2006, it was announced that Oborne was taking up a new position at the Daily Mail as a political columnist, while retaining his connection with The Spectator as a contributing editor.

Spectator and Mr
On the 1 December 2010 Mr Brady was voted " Backbencher of the Year " by The Spectator at their annual parliamentary awards.
My feelings is that we should .” Manningham-Buller suggested prosecuting “ the proprietors of The Spectator, the editor and Mr Bernard Levin ” once the Chatterley trial itself was over.
* " Spectator apology for ' disproportionate grief ' for Mr Bigley " BBC News, 16 October 2004
*‘ Ulster and Mr Powell ’ under the pseudonym ‘ A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 27 March 1971 ).
*‘ The Senior Conservative, the Party and Mr Heath ’ under the pseudonym ‘ A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 19 June 1971 ).
The Spectator developed a number of pseudonymous characters, including " Mr. Spectator ," Roger de Coverley, and " Isaac Bickerstaff ", and both Addison and Steele created fictions to surround their narrators.
The journal developed a number of pseudonymous characters, including " Mr. Spectator ," Roger de Coverley, and " Isaac Bickerstaff " ( a character Jonathan Swift would later borrow ).
Mr. Spectator would comment upon fashions, the vanity of women, the emptiness of conversation, and the folly of youth.
Samuel Johnson's later The Rambler and The Idler would self-consciously recreate the pose of Mr. Spectator to give a platform for musings and philosophy, as well as literary criticism.
One of the principal conceits of The Spectator is its fictional narrator, Mr. Spectator.
Mr. Spectator speaks very little, communicating mainly through facial gestures.
The second number of The Spectator introduces the members of the " Spectator Club ", Mr. Spectator's close friends.
* Dear Mr Spectator, series 2 ( BBC series by Elizabeth Kuti, adapted from and inspired by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele's 18th century ' Spectator ' essays )

Spectator and senior
Since their coming to power in 1997, controversies affecting the Labour Government such as David Blunkett's affair with Spectator editor Kimberly Fortier and financial scandals involving senior ministers and officials shifted the focus to sleaze within the Labour Party.
Currently a senior editor of The American Spectator,

Spectator and junior
In junior high school, he became a staff writer on The Spectator, the school newspaper, and at age 16, he wrote for the high school yearbook as well as editing a Boy Scout weekly, The Eagle Trail.
Buckley in October 1714 reassigned his half-share in the Spectator to Tonson junior for £ 500.

Spectator and have
In one of the Wimsey Papers, a series of fictionalised commentaries in the form of mock letters between members of the Wimsey family published in the Spectator, there is a reference to Harriet's difficulty in continuing to write murder mysteries at a time when European dictators were openly committing mass murders with impunity ; this seems to have reflected Sayers ' own wartime feeling.
The Spectator does have a popular music column, though it only appears every four weeks, while a cinema column contains a review of one film each week by the non-specialist Deborah Ross.
: Cryptics in the weekly Spectator often have a specific theme, such as a tribute to a public figure who has died recently or a historic event that has its anniversary this week.
A finalist for the prestigious National Magazine Award, his articles have appeared around the world including in such magazines as Readers ’ Digest, The Atlantic Monthly, Forbes, Forbes. com, USA Weekend, The Weekly Standard, National Review, The New Republic, The Washington Monthly, Reason, Policy Review, The American Spectator, Nature Medicine, The Spectator ( London ), a3Umwelt ( Austria ), and The Bulletin ( Australia ).
Wine Spectator has reported that such California wineries as Pillar Rock Vineyard, Beaulieu Vineyard, E & J Gallo Winery and Chateau Montelena have had trouble with Systemic TCA.
Spectator sports have built their own set of culture and traditions including, in the United States, cheerleading and pre-game and half time entertainment such as fireworks, particularly for big games such as competition decider events and international tests.
Her activities have been well-covered by the British tabloid press, and in the mid to late 1990s, she wrote a weekly column for the Sunday Times and subsequently contributed to The Spectator, The Mail on Sunday, GQ, Eve, Harpers and Queen, Tatler, Instyle and The Observer sporadically.
It was once a favourite watering-hole of the painter Francis Bacon, whose house on Queens Road still remains as it was when he died, and several journalists and writers have been based in the lower end of the town: George Gale ( former editor of The Spectator, Daily Telegraph cartoonist and Daily Express columnist ) parodied by Private Eye magazine as ' George G. Ale ', and Peregrine Worsthorne, ( former editor of the Sunday Telegraph ) both had homes there.
Kitchener has also won the J. Ross Robertson Cup four times, won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy seven times, and have won seven division titles.
Although in his youth he contributed to The Spectator ( 1711 ) over the signature Philip Homebred, he seems early to have abandoned all care for literature, and he has been reproached by Lord Campbell and others with his neglect of art and letters.
Ottawa has also won the J. Ross Robertson Cup three times, won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy three times, and have won fourteen division titles, the most in the OHL ..
The Guelph Mercury is one of few Torstar newspapers still to have their own presses since the Mercury's sister paper, the Waterloo Region Record is printed at another Torstar site, The Hamilton Spectator in Hamilton, Ontario.
They have had their cartoons published in Maxim, Punch, and The Spectator.
Writing in The Spectator, Kingsley Amis ( under the pseudonym Christopher Pym ) wrote that " each episode of the Bond novels meant the adventure was less probable and more preposterous than the last, and now our hero seems to have lost, as well as any claims to plausibility, the know-how, the know-who, know-what and sheer zing that used to carry the unlikely plots along.
Minister Meg Hillier, in a letter to The Spectator magazine, claimed that as the ID card would not have someone's address on it, it would protect such a person's privacy in a way currently unavailable.
In December 2001, she caused a small sensation by reporting, in The Spectator, remarks alleged to have been uttered by the then-French ambassador to the UK, Daniel Bernard.
Spectator reaction was more muted than for SpaceShipOne flight 15P, the first SpaceShipOne flight to have spectators, which was also the first privately-funded human spaceflight.
Gilmour discouraged any hopes Levin might have had of succeeding Inglis as editor and in 1962, Levin left both The Spectator and The Daily Express, becoming drama critic of The Daily Mail.
Bawer's works have appeared in journals such as The New Republic, The Nation, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The New Criterion, The American Spectator and The Hudson Review.
Review alumni have achieved some measure of success in the national arena, working for such media outlets as National Review, The Weekly Standard, The American Spectator, The Hill, and Investor's Business Daily, and writing speeches for President George W. Bush.
NI has an international readership, and excerpts from its articles have been published in the New York Times, Financial Times, The Australian, International Herald Tribune, Shin Dong-A, The Spectator, and Austria's Europäische Rundschau, as well as on online sites such as the Russian Inosmi. ru.
" Accounts furnished to Steele by Tonson of the sale of the collective editions of the Tatler and Spectator have been preserved ; from October 1712 Tonson's name was joined with Samuel Buckley's as publisher of the Spectator.

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