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- “Col. Fleming, Author, Kin of Bond Creator,” Washington Post, 20 August 1971, p. C4. Obituary of Peter Fleming.
- Gary Arnold, “‘Diamonds’: Lacks Luster,” Washington Post, 24 December 1971, pp. D1, D3. Film review of Diamonds Are Forever.
- “No More Movie Queens?,” Washington Post, 12 January 1972, p. C8. Sean Connery ranks high in boxoffice poll.
- Rex Reed, “Roger Moore: The Closest Yet to Ian Fleming's James Bond,” Washington Post, 29 April 1973, p. H5. Interview with Roger Moore.
- Gary Arnold, “‘Let Die’: Dynamite,” Washington Post, 27 June 1973, pp. B1, B7. Film review of Live and Let Die.
- “Thai Press Pots Bond,” Washington Post, 17 April 1974, p. D11. The Man with the Golden Gun (film).
- Gary Arnold, “The Latest from 007,” Washington Post, 18 December 1974, pp. C1, C13. Film review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
- Gary Arnold, “Bond Meets Barbie: Where's Oddjob Now That We Need Him?,” Washington Post, 13 July 1977, pp. C1, C9, Newsbank FTV 50:F1. Film review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- A. O. Sulzberger Jr., “007 at 25,” Washington Post, 25 April 1978, p. B11.
- William Tuohy, “The Suspense-Maker,” Washington Post, 4 June 1978, p. H9. Interview with Ken Adam.
- Gary Arnold, “Durable Bond: ‘Moonraker’ Is More of It,” Washington Post, 29 June 1979, pp. C1, C4, Newsbank FTV 156:E14. Film review of Moonraker.
- Paul Hendrickson, “The Man Who Put Stock in Bond,” Washington Post, 22 August 1979, p. B3. Interview with Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli.
- Jack Anderson, “FBI Targeted a Fictional Spy,” Washington Post, 24 June 1980, p. C15. Discussion of the FBI files kept on James Bond.
- Mark Fisher, “Personalities,” Washington Post, 5 July 1980, p. B2. Ringo Starr announces that he will marry Barbara Bach.
- Mark Fisher, “Personalities,” Washington Post, 5 July 1980, p. B2. Roger Moore contemplates leaving the role of James Bond.
- “He's Back,” Washington Post, 22 March 1981, Book World, p. 15. John Gardner to continue the James Bond series with a new novel.
- Gary Arnold, “‘Eyes’: Bond's New Laid-Back Adventure,” Washington Post, 26 June 1981, pp. D1, D4. Film review of For Your Eyes Only.
- Judith Martin, “‘Eyes Only’,” Washington Post, 26 June 1981, Weekend, p. 17. Film review of For Your Eyes Only.
- Rudy Maxa, “Front Page: The Ian Fleming Empire Rakes in Millions 17 Years after Death of 007's Creator; Nephew, Nieces Prosper,” Washington Post, 16 August 1981, Magazine, p. 2.
- “Harold Sakata Dies, Actor in James Bond, TV Movies,” Washington Post, 30 July 1982, p. C8. Obituary of Harold Sakata.
- Gary Arnold, “Octopussy: Disguises, Doomsday Devices & Dash All Add Up to a High Bond Rating,” Washington Post, 10 June 1983, pp. B1, B4. Film review of Octopussy.
- Rita Kempley, “‘Octopussy’: Not-So-Pure, and Simple,” Washington Post, 10 June 1983, Weekend, p. 21. Film review of Octopussy.
- Michele Slung, “A Polyester 007,” Washington Post, 28 June 1983, p. C2. Book review of Icebreaker.
- Tom Shales, “The Presidential Bond Wagon: Reagan Salutes 007 in TV Promotion,” Washington Post, 29 June 1983, pp. B1, B4.
- Tom Shales, “Un-Plugging 007: WTTG Pulls Reagan Promo for James Bond Special,” Washington Post, 30 June 1983, pp. E1, E4.
- “Fins Cut ‘Octopussy’ Subtitle,” Washington Post, 2 July 1983, p. C3.
- Gary Arnold, “‘Never’: Better Than Ever; Sean Connery Rides Again in the Best of Bonds,” Washington Post, 6 October 1983, pp. E1, E3. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
- Rita Kempley, “Here's a Bond You Can Treasure,” Washington Post, 7 October 1983, Weekend, p. 23. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
- Dale Pollock, “‘007’ Sues for Film Profits: Sean Connery Asking for $225 Million,” Washington Post, 4 September 1984, p. B4.
- “Sean Connery's Suit Dismissed,” Washington Post, 10 January 1985, p. B4.
- Lois Romano, “Pierce Brosnan, Man of Steele: On NBC, the Thinking Woman's Hunk,” Washington Post, 14 May 1985, pp. E1, E3. Profile.
- Paul Attanasio, “As Bond, Moore Is Less,” Washington Post, 24 May 1985, p. B7. Film review of A View to a Kill.
- Rita Kempley, “Once Moore into Bondage,” Washington Post, 24 May 1985, Weekend, p. 25. Film review of A View to a Kill.
- Tina Bossidy, “Fashion: Double-Oh-Heaven,” Washington Post, 12 July 1987, Magazine, pp. 26–29. Photo spread of fashions “inspired by the women in Bond's past.” Photos by Max Vadukul.
- Hal Hinson, “James Bond, Agent of Our Fantasies,” Washington Post, 26 July 1987, pp. F1, F4–F5.
- Mary Battiata, “Timothy Dalton's Bonded Best: The Actor, Probing an Icon's Inner Depth,” Washington Post, 31 July 1987, pp. C1–C2. Profile.
- Rita Kempley, “‘Living Daylights’: Derring-Do with a Difference,” Washington Post, 31 July 1987, pp. C1, C9. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Desson Howe, “‘Daylights’: The New 007 Is Oh Okay,” Washington Post, 31 July 1987, Weekend, p. 29. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- “James Bond, Ornithologist, Spy's Namesake, Dies at 89,” Washington Post, 17 February 1989, p. D6. Obituary of James Bond.
- Hal Hinson, “‘Licence to Kill’: Bond without the Bubbly,” Washington Post, 14 July 1989, pp. D1, D7. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- Desson Howe, “‘Licence’ to Maim,” Washington Post, 14 July 1989, Weekend, p. 39. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- Eugene Robinson, “Sean Connery, Free Agent: For the Smooth Scotsman, Home Is Where the Work Is,” Washington Post, 29 May 1990, pp. C1, C10. Interview with Sean Connery.
- David Butwin, “Literary Haunts Among Jamaica's North Coast,” Washington Post, 13 January 1991, pp. E1, E9–E10. Goldeneye.
- Glenn Frankel, “Support for Independence Is at New High in Scotland,” Washington Post, 9 February 1992, pp. A18, A21. Sean Connery joins the Scottish National Party.
- “Charles Fraser-Smith: Secret Gadget Inventor,” Washington Post, 14 November 1992, p. B6. Obituary of Charles Fraser-Smith.
- Chip Carter and Jonathan Carter, Washington Post, 26 April 1993, Washington Business, p. 22. Video game review of James Bond: 007 (Sega).
- Andrew Beyer, “Broccoli's Dazzling Namesake,” Washington Post, 4 May 1994, pp. F1, F6. Discussion of Albert R. Broccoli's racing horse, Brocco. (In the paper's Capital Edition, the article is titled “Brocco: As Heroic as 007?”)
- Lois Romano, “The Reliable Source,” Washington Post, 14 July 1994, p. C3. Briefly notes that Albert R. Broccoli is recovering in the cardiac intensive care unit of Johns Hopkins after triple bypass surgery.
- John Powers, “Of Inhuman Bondage,” Washington Post, 7 August 1994, p. G4. Commentary questioning if audiences will be drawn to the next Bond film starring recently selected Pierce Brosnan.
- “Terence Young Dies; Directed Bond Movies,” Washington Post, 9 September 1994, p. B6. Obituary of Terence Young.
- “Harry Saltzman: Film Producer,” Washington Post, 30 September 1994, p. D5. Obituary of Harry Saltzman.
- Jill Hudson, “James Bond's Fall Guise: Agent 007 Gets a Pricey New Look for the '90s,” Washington Post, 21 August 1995, pp. C1–C2. Brioni suits.
- Hal Hinson, “14-Karat ‘GoldenEye’: A Polished New Bond,” Washington Post, 17 November 1995, pp. F1, F9. Film review of GoldenEye.
- Desson Howe, “‘GoldenEye’: Bona Fide Bond,” Washington Post, 17 November 1995, Weekend, pp. 44, 46. Film review of GoldenEye.
- Jane Horowitz, Washington Post, 23 November 1995, p. D7. Film review of GoldenEye.