16 JANUARY 1993

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PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK

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Cub reporters T he Prince and Princess of Wales were said to have 'recruited national newspapers to carry their own accounts of their marital rifts', according to Lord McGregor,...

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POLITICS

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Shouldn't somebody tell them that we've already turned? SIMON HEFFER The Right has acquired the habit of lead- ing the assault on Mr Major for his occa- sional displays of...

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DIARY KEITH WATERHOUSE

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I have yet to read Marje Proops's biogra- phy but it came to mind last week when I chose to write a Daily Mail column about John Smith's difficulties in the form of a letter...

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ANOTHER VOICE

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Much may yet be achieved by some violent riots AUBERON WAUGH O ne of the problems of dealing with Americans is that we can never be sure which sex they belong to until we have...

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THE LARGEST HEATED TENT EVENT IN HISTORY

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Anne Applebaum reports on the forthcoming Inauguration of Bill Clinton, and the people being swept into power by the new President Washington THIS IS a great place to work,...

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