While Margaret Thatcher is washed-up in England, the post–Gulf War American right has taken the warrior queen to its heart—and she’s determined to reinvent herself as an international power player. But, as our author reports, Thatcher’s plans to create a new world forum may be foundering thanks to the storm of controversy raging around her maladroit millionaire son. Has Mrs. T. missed her moment?
Original Publication — Vogue, November, 1987 Today’s political spouse must be so independent, diplomatic, indefatigable, not to mention loyal, it’s a wonder we haven’t elected a Mrs. President. When we…
When Patricia Hearst returned to the San Francisco Federal courthouse last week to petition for her freedom, she was backed up by her family, a phalanx of nine lawyers and all the resources of the formidable Hearst wealth.
For Love and Money Original Publication: California Magazine, December 20, 1970 They carry thousands of dollars around in paper bags and shoe boxes. Some of them make as much as…