WELL her soem other storty form today:
1982: Brezhnev rumours sweep Moscow
Speculation is growing that Leonid Brezhnev, who has ruled the Soviet Union for the past two decades, has died.
Suspicions that a senior Communist party figure had died
were fuelled by a sudden change of the television schedules on
Wednesday evening.
Light entertainment programmes were replaced by sombre documentaries about the Russian revolution and the Second World War.
Newsreaders on the main evening news bulletin dressed in black but made no announcement of any death.
OR
1960: Lady Chatterley's Lover sold out
Bookshops all over England have sold out of Penguin's first run of the
controversial novel Lady Chatterley's Lover - a total of 200,000 copies
- on the first day of publication.
DH Lawrence's sexually explicit novel was published in
Italy in 1928 and in Paris the following year. It has been banned in
the UK - until now.
Last month, after a dramatic and much-publicised trial, Penguin won the right to publish the book in its entirety.
For those who can manage to find a copy, it is available in paperback for 3s 6d.