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Sunday Times Magazine 24 October 1976 Fine Art Society Mao Tse-Tung Don King Presidents from Ulster
Sunday Times Magazine 24 October 1976 Fine Art Society Mao Tse-Tung Don King Presidents from Ulster
The Art of Body Maintenance - part four of our eight-week series on
preventive medicine. This week: looking after your heart, industrial
injuries, the common cold, alcoholism. Page 25
Consumers where to go, what to do, how to get help: an A to Z of
advice on free services. Page 32
Advertising the truth about tinned ham. Page 35
Pets a dog on water-skis. Page 35
Collecting - swords old and new. Page 37
Children a child model, and the money she makes. Page 38
The Presidents from Ulster: ten of Americas Presidents, all with
Scotch-Irish antecedents, traced back to Ulster by Muriel Bowen;
photographs by Alain le Garsmeur. Above, left: McKinleys Farm,
Conagher, Co. Antrim, ancestral home of the 25th President of
the United States, William McKinley. Page 44
The talk of Chairman Mao: a unique glimpse of Mao Tse-Tung, in
off-the-record conversation with the former President of France,
Georges Pompidou. Page 54
Camden Town Crusaders: the paintings of the Camden Group, now on
show at a commemorative exhibition at the Fine Art Society; by
Wendy Baron. Page 68
Don the King: profile of Don King (above left, with Muhammad All),
ex-convict, boxing promoter, entrepreneur, millionaire, by Hunter
Davies; photograph by Carl Fischer. Page 72
Bridge by Boris Schapiro; Chess by Peter Clarke. Page 82
Home town: Roy Hattersley MP on his boyhood in Sheffield; photo-
graph by Colin Jones. Page 86
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