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...came. She wore. She conquered. Triumphantly, Diana, Princess of Wales, 21, turned the four-week, 15,000-mile royal tour of Australia into one long fashion show-cum-mixer. Last week, with plenty of fresh outfits at the ready, Diana, with Prince Charles, 34, and ten-month-old Prince William, proceeded to New Zealand, but not before the princess gave Australia a little something to remember her by. At a royal ball at Melbourne's Hilton hotel, she stopped conversation dead by making her entrance in a shimmery, ice-gray gown cut daringly deep across one shoulder. At Auckland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 2, 1983 | 5/2/1983 | See Source »

Even so, Privileged offers many pleasures. As Anne, the young woman who does not know quite what to do about Edward, Diana Katis, the cast's one professional, is very fine. There is a sweet reserve to her playing, and a sense that despite her temporary befuddlements, her Anne is on the way to becoming a woman of genuine, and entrancing, character. Having her conduct her relationship with Edward while they are involved in a drama club production of The Duchess of Malfi puts them in logical touch with a group of eccentrically orbiting minor characters and imparts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Scheming Under the Spires | 4/18/1983 | See Source »

Several friends yesterday recalled Short's inspiring contributions to the paper and their lives. "He put it all together--the music, the politics, the youth, the enthusiasm," said Diana Mara Henry '69, a former Crimson photo editor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Friends Eulogize John G. Short '70 | 4/9/1983 | See Source »

...time, the Kenyan aristocrats closed ranks to protect one of their own, though most suspected Broughton of the crime. A friend gave him an alibi. Diana hired a brilliant defense lawyer from South Africa. After Broughton was acquitted of the murder, he received a cable from the Earl of Carnarvon and Montgomery (HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS ON WINNING A NECK CLEVERLY), and was invited to recuperate from the trial at the palace of the Maharajah of Jhopur. Still, the smell persisted. Thirty years after the crime, Fox persuaded three people to talk about the murder confessions Broughton had made to them before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Happy Valley | 4/4/1983 | See Source »

...most revealing anecdote in this enthralling tale comes from Diana, now Lady Delamere. When Fox caught up with the 68-year-old millionaire in 1981, he was impressed by her still handsome figure, her "ice-blue eyes," and her sapphires and diamonds. She told Fox about another crime, perhaps a worse one in the eyes of the denizens of Happy Valley. After the murder, Broughton had gone to Lord Erroll's estate and killed one of his dogs, a dachshund. As Lady Delamere saw it, there could no longer be any doubt that Broughton was "the most evil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Happy Valley | 4/4/1983 | See Source »

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