he Princess Marguerite remains docked in the Inner Harbour, as many of her supporters fight to keep = her from the scrap heap. Some say a Stationary attraction is the answer — but a growing number say the Maggie has many voyages ahead and resent permanent moorage as an indignity against the 42-year-old Scottish-built steamer. See our Top Story /3 ‘@ LIFE’S LIKE THAT: There are people who simply adore their cholesterol and saturated fats — and it’s been no easy task for Joan Myles to wrestle old habits from her husband’s waistline. /5 = M& GOLDENROD: A woman’s pain is eased by a simple act. Ivy Kent recalls a touching story of warmth and charity, set in the hallways and rooms of a small hospital. /6 & DR. TOMORROW: Trails of dust are left by horses — and trails of turbulence are _—j left by Stealth bombers. Frank Ogden says governments just can’t keep up in the age of-technology. /7