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Sunday Times Magazine November 23rd 2008
DID YOU KNOW? – Three revealing snippets. This week how Sophie Dahl stepped out of a fairy tail; the man behind the epoch defining Woodstock festival; and was the young Osama Bin Laden an Arsenal fanatic?
RELATIVE VALUES – Eddie Jordan former Formula One driver and team boss and his daughter Zoe who runs a fashion label
OPEN MINDS – The poet and writer Kapka Kassabova on why she feels safer in her native Bulgaria – the most corrupt country in the EU -than in Edinburgh where she now lives
ONE YEAR ON – The residents of the town of Tewkesbury are still living with the after effects of the worst flood in modern British history and fearing for their future
A LIFE IN THE DAY – ‘Rebecca’ a United Nations adviser in Afghanistan
SPECTRUM
An 18-page special devoted to Barack Obama, with photographs taken over two long and gripping years of campaigning
YES, YES, YES, PRIME MINISTER – Staffing his parliament with show girls and Beauty queens Silvio Berlusconi most blatant attempt to keep his women satisfied
HOW LOW CAN YOU GO? – How much energy should you use a day to have a hope of saving our power hungry planet? Our writer takes the creative approach, where ditching his computer is only the start of it
HIS LONG REWINDING ROAD – He’s the most famous ‘ordinary’ guy in the world. In an exclusive and revealing interview Sir Paul McCartney talks about the loves of his life and the ghosts that still haunt him
DRIVEN OVER THE EDGE – A war veteran suffering from post traumatic stress disorder embarked on a dramatic suicide mission and took his brother with him
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.







