Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 4th 1993

£11.58

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 4th 1993

Cover Story – Slobo’s shame. One man above all has shattered the precarious stability of the former Yugoslavia. Peter Millar travelled to Belgrade to discover what forces could have caused the Serbian leader, Slobodan Milosevic, to wade up to his knees in blood

Peter Millar has been covering Central Europe for more than 15 years and was named foreign correspondent of the year in 1989. It was in June that year on Kosovo field that he first bumped into Slobodan Milosevic, literally, as the Serbian dictator prepared to make the speech that ignited the Balkan tinderbox

A raw deal – Linda Davies made £100,000 a year as a ‘killer banker’ in the City – until she decided that sexism in all its guises was too high a price to pay. Photographs by Uli Weber

Linda Davies worked in the City for seven years but gave up the glamour and the six- figure salary for a saner life. She is now writing her first novel, a thriller set in the world of finance, inspired by her experience in high- pressure banking, where, she says, talented women still have a tough time making their mark

Rock on a roll – Rock Newman revived Riddick Bowe’s career and made him heavyweight world champion. Is Newman bringing integrity to the ring or is he just another hustler? By Nick Pitt

Nick Pitt writes about sport for The Sunday Times. His belief that even a sports journalist should find out what’s going on in the world and inform people about it has not always endeared him to his subjects

Samantha Bond – She can be sexy,  she can be matronly: RSC’s latest rising star is coming into her own, beguiling theatregoers with her husky voice. Matt Wolf met her on the way to a rehearsal for the London run of The Winter’s Tale. Photographs: Martyn Thompson

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 4th 1993

Cover Story – Slobo’s shame. One man above all has shattered the precarious stability of the former Yugoslavia. Peter Millar travelled to Belgrade to discover what forces could have caused the Serbian leader, Slobodan Milosevic, to wade up to his knees in blood

Peter Millar has been covering Central Europe for more than 15 years and was named foreign correspondent of the year in 1989. It was in June that year on Kosovo field that he first bumped into Slobodan Milosevic, literally, as the Serbian dictator prepared to make the speech that ignited the Balkan tinderbox

A raw deal – Linda Davies made £100,000 a year as a ‘killer banker’ in the City – until she decided that sexism in all its guises was too high a price to pay. Photographs by Uli Weber

Linda Davies worked in the City for seven years but gave up the glamour and the six- figure salary for a saner life. She is now writing her first novel, a thriller set in the world of finance, inspired by her experience in high- pressure banking, where, she says, talented women still have a tough time making their mark

Rock on a roll – Rock Newman revived Riddick Bowe’s career and made him heavyweight world champion. Is Newman bringing integrity to the ring or is he just another hustler? By Nick Pitt

Nick Pitt writes about sport for The Sunday Times. His belief that even a sports journalist should find out what’s going on in the world and inform people about it has not always endeared him to his subjects

Samantha Bond – She can be sexy,  she can be matronly: RSC’s latest rising star is coming into her own, beguiling theatregoers with her husky voice. Matt Wolf met her on the way to a rehearsal for the London run of The Winter’s Tale. Photographs: Martyn Thompson

60 pages. All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in good condition for age.

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Weight 200 g
Condition

Good condition