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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine March 14th 1993
Cover Story – Driving Nigel to America – Even as he was scorching his way to winning the 1992 motor racing world championship, Nigel Mansell was being edged out of his own team. Robin Morgan reveals the inside story of a tactical blunder that may yet deliver Formula One’s fortune into the hands of its American rivals
Hippies: the second coming – The flower-power look is queuing up to strut across all the best catwalks this year, but is it really new fashion or just another sign that the industry has run out of ideas and is looking back in a search for security?
Master of the Universe – A poor immigrant boy turned billionaire, George Soros is the ultimate gambler, the man who bet $10 billion on Black Wednesday and won. Christa D’Souza profiles a speculator and philanthropist with big money ideas
View from a pedestal – E Jane Dickson is granted an audience with Catherine Deneuve, the great romantic heroine who has become a national monument to the French people while always keeping them firmly at arm’s length
Back up – Lenny Kravitz, a musician for all seasons, a present king of cool, whose roots are firmly in the past shooting up at the top-how heroin still stalks the bright young things of pop
Relative Values – The Wade sisters Michele and Tania, actors and purveyors of patisserie
A Life in the Day – Norman Lamont, chancellor of the exchequer
62 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