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Sunday Times Magazine March 8 1981 Oxfords young élite Daphne du Maurier Ronald Reagan
Sunday Times Magazine March 8, 1981
Cover photograph: Nicholas Lee
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The Frolics of 1981
How Oxfords young élite is
surviving the depression.
36
The Nikon/Sunday Times
Photographic Scholarship
Prizewinners and their work.
43
The Great Pianists: an inside view
The tuner who knows maestros as
well as their instruments.
50
The Reagan Style
A two-part report starts at
Ronald Reagans hideaway ranch.
58
The real Rebecca
Revealed for the first time the
original opening to
Daphne du Mauriers famous novel.
65
Birmingham takes the basket
How Team Fiat raced to the top in
British basketball.
Medicine
Our new series takes a scientific
look at old folk remedies.
84
Design
The smaller the better ?
86
Language
The game of wordplay.
Unemployment
Three school-leavers find their own
answers to the job crisis.
88
Britains countryside
with Richard Mabey and Tony Evans.
Wine Club
South of the Equator: special offer.
90
Claire Bretécher
91
Consumer test
Heavy-duty vacuum cleaners.
93
Games
Bridge, Chess, Mephisto Crossword.
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Our first birthday
We celebrate with a special six-page
section, written, ilhustrated and
edited by young readers. Their
theme: escapism. Are you
an escapist ? Find out today...
A Life in the Day of
Jimmy Young.
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