Sunday Times Magazine April 5th 2009

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Sunday Times Magazine April 5th 2009

DID YOU KNOW? Three revealing gems, including: the real woman behind Cabaret’s saucy Sally Bowles; and did Eddie Murphy terrorise an old woman in a lift in Las Vegas?

RELATIVE VALUES – The innovative Israeli-born furniture designer Ron Arad and his daughter Lail, a rising music star

OPEN MINDS – If science were to take a leap of faith, says the writer Tim Lott, it could reveal God in a whole new light

ONE YEAR ON –  Scarlett Keeling, 15, was brutally murdered in Goa last year. Her mother, Fiona MacKeown, describes the anguish she and Scarlett’s eight siblings still suffer, and says she will not rest until the killers are found

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The comedian Al Murray, famous for his Pub Landlord persona, on why the economy is a joking matter

MATERIAL GIRL – After 26 years in the game, Madonna is still the highest-earning pop star on the planet. And despite her erotic attire, it’s what she keeps under wraps that has her hitting the high notes: a ruthless business brain

COVER: FEVER PITCH In his first in – depth interview since netting football’s toughest job, the England manager, Fabio Capello, talks candidly about his passion for pressure, his star players and how he gets his kicks off the pitch

SAINT STAN – Stan Brock has devoted his life to providing medical aid to impoverished Americans. How did a 72-year-old Lancastrian get caught up in the US healthcare crisis?

AUSTEN’S POWER – How an obsession with Jane Austen led one American woman to spend millions of pounds turning a decaying English manor into a shrine to women writers

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Sunday Times Magazine April 5th 2009

DID YOU KNOW? Three revealing gems, including: the real woman behind Cabaret’s saucy Sally Bowles; and did Eddie Murphy terrorise an old woman in a lift in Las Vegas?

RELATIVE VALUES – The innovative Israeli-born furniture designer Ron Arad and his daughter Lail, a rising music star

OPEN MINDS – If science were to take a leap of faith, says the writer Tim Lott, it could reveal God in a whole new light

ONE YEAR ON –  Scarlett Keeling, 15, was brutally murdered in Goa last year. Her mother, Fiona MacKeown, describes the anguish she and Scarlett’s eight siblings still suffer, and says she will not rest until the killers are found

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The comedian Al Murray, famous for his Pub Landlord persona, on why the economy is a joking matter

MATERIAL GIRL – After 26 years in the game, Madonna is still the highest-earning pop star on the planet. And despite her erotic attire, it’s what she keeps under wraps that has her hitting the high notes: a ruthless business brain

COVER: FEVER PITCH In his first in – depth interview since netting football’s toughest job, the England manager, Fabio Capello, talks candidly about his passion for pressure, his star players and how he gets his kicks off the pitch

SAINT STAN – Stan Brock has devoted his life to providing medical aid to impoverished Americans. How did a 72-year-old Lancastrian get caught up in the US healthcare crisis?

AUSTEN’S POWER – How an obsession with Jane Austen led one American woman to spend millions of pounds turning a decaying English manor into a shrine to women writers

76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.

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