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Wilson has also published two biographies, on Milton and Sir Walter Scott, and until recently was literary editor of the conservative weekly Spectator. A seventh novel about a sex scandal in Parliament has just appeared to enthusiastic reviews in London. Clearly the man can write like the wind. His admiration...
The event that prompted such a vision was one of the holiest in the Soviet liturgical calendar: the Nov. 7 military parade commemorating the triumph of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. Before the march-past began, virtually all eyes in Red Square's diplomatic enclosure were turned to the dark...
Soccer, at the most neophyte spectator will tell you, is a game played in two halves. The Harvard men's soccer team won a victory of sorts in Providence yesterday by holding Brown to a scoreless tie through 45 minutes.
Aymer's comments came after the spectator and panelists watched President Reagan's nationwide address on a large screen television. The speech drew boots sh- outs and Misses at several points.
What's this? Rugby becoming a popular spectator as well as player sport? Here in the United States? Oh, say it ain't so, Sam.