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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 2nd 1993
Hanan and her war of words – When Hanan Ashrawi speaks, the world listens. Her words are her armour and her armoury. As official spokesperson of the Palestinian peace delegation, she depends for her very survival on verbal guile and mental agility. Barbara Amiel, who travelled with her to Washington and the West Bank, looked for the truth, and the passion, behind the rhetoric. Photographs by Harry Benson
Barbara Amiel is a regular contributor to The Sunday Times and former editor of the Toronto Sun. She is the author of Confessions, a prize- winning book of essays, and writes for magazines and newspapers in Britain, Canada and the United States
Christa D’Souza – writes regularly for The Sunday Times, where her subjects have included George Soros, Michael Caine and John Aspinall. She is also editor at large of Tatler.
Relative values Award-winning collaborative artists and identical twin sisters Jane and Louise Wilson.
Cover story – Darius Guppy was too handsome and too clever for his own good. A brilliant Oxford scholar whose talent for social climbing earned him a royal bit-part as best man to the Princess of Wales’s brother, he might have committed the perfect crime. What trapped him was his own immodesty. Christa D’Souza reports.
Emmanuelle Béart – She wanted to be an actress; nature made her a star. By E Jane Dickson. Photographs by JR Duran
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