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Nicholas
May 9th, 2008 2:26pmDoes this mean you will be taking all the business crap out of the Spectator and putting back the political and aesthetic stuff where it belongs? Never did like the corporate makeover and it would be good to see it return to less base instincts.
Max Kaye
May 9th, 2008 5:14pmCan you take away the 'advertorial' stuff too (example: some minor celeb is given free samples/trip as an inducement to pen a puff-piece).