Sunday Times Magazine April 15th 2001

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Sunday Times Magazine April 15th 2001

No hiding place – Why we are all under surveillance at work, rest or play- CCTV in monitoring you. your e-mails and mobile calls can be intercepted. The state probably knows what you buy and what you get upto. And modern day Britain makes George Orwell’s 1984 reads like the House at Pooh corner

Relative values – Susannah York and her son Orlando Wells

The novelist Wilbur Smith remembers the bullying and beatings he endured at his boarding school

Watch out for the Saga louts – the generation of Britons who prefer to grow old disgracefully

Loung Ung was once a happy child growing up in Cambodia. Then she was orphaned, made to toil in the fields and trained to kill. Now she tells her horrifying story

A life in the day – Bill Keeling, chocolatier to the Queen, whose shop sells about a ton of chocolate every Easter

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Sunday Times Magazine April 15th 2001

No hiding place – Why we are all under surveillance at work, rest or play- CCTV in monitoring you. your e-mails and mobile calls can be intercepted. The state probably knows what you buy and what you get upto. And modern day Britain makes George Orwell’s 1984 reads like the House at Pooh corner

Relative values – Susannah York and her son Orlando Wells

The novelist Wilbur Smith remembers the bullying and beatings he endured at his boarding school

Watch out for the Saga louts – the generation of Britons who prefer to grow old disgracefully

Loung Ung was once a happy child growing up in Cambodia. Then she was orphaned, made to toil in the fields and trained to kill. Now she tells her horrifying story

A life in the day – Bill Keeling, chocolatier to the Queen, whose shop sells about a ton of chocolate every Easter

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