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Sunday Times Magazine October 14th 2007
RELATIVE VALUES – Baroness Amos, the first black woman in the British cabinet, and her sister, Colleen
CASSANDRA – The joys of being neurotic, by Ariel Leve
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The comedian Vic Reeves recalls a life-defining holiday on the Norfolk Broads
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Donny Osmond, 1970s pop sensation
CINDERELLA GOES TO THE BALL – Leona Lewis made her name on TV. But she’s not just an X Factor creation; she’s tipped to be as big as Whitney Houston
ELEMENTARY DNA OF DR WATSON – The famously outspoken ‘Godfather of DNA’, James Watson, looks back on his brilliant and controversial scientific career.
ART ACHE – Unseen drawings and paintings by Sylvia Plath cast new light on the troubled poet
THE SPACE OF THINGS TO COME – Bryan Appleyard and A A Gill continue our journey into space Plus: more amazing photographs from the cosmos
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME – Don McCullin’s classic photographs of England, from 1958 to the present day
COVER STORY – LACK OF ENERGY – By 2015 our power supplies will be running dangerously low. Can we utilise our oldest natural resource before it’s too late
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