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Sunday Times Magazine January 13th 2008
RELATIVE VALUES – Judy Finnigan, queen of daytime TV, and her daughter, Chloe, budding presenter
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – Omar Sharif recalls his loss of innocence when he was plucked out of Egypt and initiated into the Hollywood lifestyle
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Anya Hindmarch, designer of the aptly named I’m Not a Plastic Bag
COVER STORY – DID SHE DO IT? – Since she became a suspect in the sordid murder of a British student, two sides of Amanda Knox have emerged: hedonistic monster and wholesome all-American girl. What’s the truth about “Foxу Knоxу”?
SECOND COMING OF KD LANG – For 15 years, KD Lang was blighted by acrimonious love affairs and near financial ruin, Now she’s back on track
THE LOST PICTURE SHOW – A century ago, two Russians amassed an extraordinary collection of art-which was seized during the revolution. Now the masterpieces are finally coming to Britain
WHO KILLED TELETUBBY TV? – Once upon a time, our children’s TV was the best in the world. Now it has been eclipsed by satellite channels and US teen dramas. Can we programme a revival?
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