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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 12th 1992
COVER STORY – Where the lion roars – For Nigel Mansell and his boss Frank Williams this has so far been a dream of a Grand Prix season, one Britain’s top driver looks set to win by a distance. How did they get everything so spectacularly right? Neil Lyndon reports
America’s iron maiden – When stories of marital infidelity sent Bill Clinton’s Presidential campaign into a nosedive it was his wife Hillary who took control and saved the day. Now people are asking why she isn’t the candidate
Last orders in Paris – As the city’s traditional corner bars give way to fast food joints and modern plumbing Philip Jacobson reports on the sad demise of the zincs
Out of this world – This year’s 0lympic posters boldly go where no Olympic posters have gone before, with state-of-the art image-making taking sportsmen and women into orbit
Relative Values – Robert Stephens, actor, and his daughter Lucy Dillon, international lawyer
60 pages. This issue is in very good condition throughout. There are some minor marks on the cover









