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Sunday Times Magazine November 7th 2004
EYE OPENER – Secret Britain. Lost in Translation, Stats Entertainment, and Next Big Thing
INFORMER – Flashback, Listomania, Bystander, The Price of Everything, and Endpiece.
RELATIVE VALUES – The singer Anastacia and her elder sister
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – Harry Patch, veteran of the first world war
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Jehanne de Biolley, jewellery designer
THE PRUDISH PONTIFF – Did dark secrets in his early life shape the raging puritanism of Pope John Paul I
COVER STORY – GROUP THERAPY – Spats, politics and supermodels: how U2 survived a quarter-century of rock’n’roll
COOL TO BE KIND – The rich Americans who have balls, galas and even nose jobs for the sake of charity
DIGGING FOR VICTORY – The pits are e dead, but Horden lives on-fuelled by brass bands and pigeon-racing
HAVE I GOT MOODS FOR YOU – Is premenstrual syndrome a real affliction or a convenient excuse to let off steam
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