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Sunday Times Magazine September 23rd 2009
DID YOU KNOW? The fake Harry Potter novel that nearly bewitched China; the man who gave us flying saucers: and how a bisexual gardener spiced up the work of Virginia Woolf
SHORT STORY – In Marina Lewycka’s tale, a woman finally forgives her dying mother or embarrassing her during a school play
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Elena Dementieva, world No 4 tennis player, on designer clothes, watching chat shows, winning and losing
RELATIVE VALUES The impressionist and “Caramel bunny” voice Jan Ravens and her son Alfie Brown, a stand-up comedian
COVER: TROUBLED WATERS – Our beaches are awash with litter; the sea is full of filth. The first of a three-part series on the greening of Britain asks how we can turn the tide
MISSING PRESUMED MURDERED – A Russian tycoon with a beautiful wife and everything to live for vanished. Did he fake his own death? Or was he the victim of a hitman after a gay love tryst went awry?
ROCK STARS FOR RENT – Performing at business moguls private parties is the easiest and quickest way for rock royalty to pocket a cool few million. But while many acts jump at the offer, there are others who can’t be bought
FITTING THE BILL – More than eight years after leaving office, Bill Clinton talks about playing second fiddle to Hillary and trying to find a role in Obama’s administration
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.