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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 8th 1986
COVER STORY – Snowdon went to Russia to photograph the Bolshoi Ballet which is coming to Britain for the first time in 12 years. Clement Crisp reports.
Tutu on a tightrope – Rare personal photographs of the reluctant leader Bishop Tutu, who talks about his campaign against Apartheid
Slaying the Dragon – A walk in clinic in Liverpool now holds out the hope of a cure for the thousands of young heroin addicts in the City – using acupuncture
Does Green mean go? – This week British Rail’s Chris Green, the man who made ScotRail work, launches Operation Pride a clean-up-and-be-nice-to-the customer campaign for travellers in the south-east.
Death drive – The killing of pilot whales in the Faroes has been called “the world’s cruellest hunt” will the International Whaling Commission stop it?
Pretty enough to tempt a child – Caroline Waldegrave proves you can please both small children and adults with food that is tempting, delicious and good for you.
84 pages. This issue is in very good condition









