As controlling shareholders, the Barclay brothers are unlikely to agree to sell the Daily Telegraph, the main object of their bid, and may well keep the Spectator, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Jerusalem Post.
It was never limited to books, though he was books editor for the Spectator, the New Statesman and the Times Literary Supplement, and an in-house reviewer, from 1983 to 1989, for the New York Times.
The Wine Spectator and the Wine Advocate are the two most powerful point sources in the wine industry, but there are many, many reviewers who use the 100-point system.
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Mr Spiro said Mr Nelson later ordered the Spectator edition containing the article be taken off the shelves and the article removed from the internet.
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James Forsyth, in the Spectator, says the speech may end up leaving the Conservatives "more deeply split" than at any time since the repeal of the Corn Laws in the 1840s.
Over the next 24 hours, the speech became a viral sensation, drawing admiring editorials in publications ranging from The Guardian to The Spectator, from the Daily Telegraph to the Daily Beast, from New Yorker to the feminist website Jezebel, which described Ms Gillard as "one badass mother----er".
Television footage showed that Weinhofer was not struck but took advantage of the disorderly behaviour of one spectator in the old Celtic 'Jungle' terraces.
The Old Trafford side were rattled and Rio Ferdinand kicked the ball into the crowd and hit a spectator when the referee did not play an advantage with United's frustration boiling to the surface.
He has also written a number of conservative columns against policies like Obamacare and the lifting of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy for gays for publications like the National Review Online, American Spectator and the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Saudi male in question was a spectator at the race, the official said.
Vieira failed to make Domench's initial 30-man squad for the World Cup and then watched as a spectator as the final group of 23 drew their opener against Uruguay before losses to Mexico and South Africa saw them eliminated at the earliest stage.
Chunks of debris from the car were thrown into the stands, including a tire that cleared the top of the fence and landed midway up the spectator section closest to the track.
After some byplay, the spectator would discover that the bill was no longer there, whereupon Scott would pull from his own pocket a small metal tube, secured with a padlock, and remove the signed bill.
That is the main reason why Latin America was until recently a spectator in the world financial crisis.
Chelsea again dominated the ball, with Everton happy to play on the break, but Howard remained little more than a spectator despite the Blues' increasingly desperate forays into the area.
So as I wrote the songs, the story unfolded, and I became just as much of a spectator as the other guys in the band and the people in the recording booth as we were recording this, and everyone learned the story at the same time.
He appeared to confront two spectators in the pavilion, and after removing his pads went to talk to a spectator in the New Road stand who had shouted a remark when he was out for six.
In a fascinating essay for The American Spectator's website, Jeffrey Lord attributes the Democrats' problems (or "The Death of Liberalism, " the title of Spectator editor Bob Tyrrell's new book) to a cultural shift that took place after JFK's assassination.
"We are maintaining the morals of the children by marrying them off at a young age, " said Kosta Kostov, a spectator at the fair.
Organization design is where the spectator sport of talking about the future of work turns into a contact sport.
But without such products in its lineup, Allianz risks being a spectator at the feast.
Will you be a spectator in the renewal of your country, or a citizen?
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Collingwood gave himself room to launch Botha over mid-wicket, where he was smartly caught by a spectator in the first row.
Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator weekly news magazine, told the BBC's PM programme his publication would not be signing up to the new regulations.
One spectator on the route near The Mall said the race was the culmination of six weeks of wonderful sport, and that the Paralympics had "taken it up another notch".
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Unless you are very carefully with the voice you adopt, being perceived as a de facto credible journalist actually lowers your credibility as a consultant, because people start to think of you as a detached spectator of the game rather than an immersed player.
Now she's a traumatized spectator to the sudden arrival of a relative she didn't know she had her father's brother Charlie (Matthew Goode), who is young, devilishly handsome and twinkle-eyed in a less-than-wholesome way toward India's fragile mother, Evie (Nicole Kidman), as well as toward India herself.
Mr. Delingpole is a contributing editor of the Spectator and author of "Watermelons: The Green Movement's True Colors" (Publius Books, 2011).
Worcestershire chief executive Mark Newton says they have spoken to Batty and the spectator and as far as they are concerned the incident is closed.
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