Sunday Times Magazine March 28th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine March 28th 2010

Daisy Waugh –  Making the rounds with a Green party pin-up proves a colourful experience for our columnist. And those they canvassed got a few surprises too

Relative Values – The former tabloid editor turned TV presenter Piers Morgan and his brother, Jeremy, lieutenant colonel

Chat Room – Wittering on: Baroness Susan Greenfield on miniskirts, the brain and cold food; our philosopher asks, should you take sides when a couple break up?; the karate kid who became a Spice Girl

Short Story –  We announce CK Stead as the winner of the first Sunday Times Magazine Short Story Award. He brings us a tale of rivalry, and reveals the consequences of getting what we pray tor

A Life in the Day –  Karen Gillan, Dr Who’s new companion, on stage fright, Elvis, and “mind-blowing alien things”

Diva of the Downs –  Sharp, sexy, with a big voice and a tiny frame, Danielle de Niese is the singer who broke the mould. And, as the new first lady of Glyndebourne, she’s about to blow the cobwebs off one of England’s most staid institutions

Joint ventures – More and more young professionals have a sideline in cannabis cultivation. They reveal why they’re risking losing everything – even being thrown in jail for the extra cash

COVER: Well eat again – Ferran Adria, the experimental chef dubbed “the Picasso of the modern kitchen”, is closing his famous El Bulli restaurant amid frenzy of speculation. We join him in his culinary lab to see what he’s cooking up

Explosive discovery – A leading human-rights organisation is under close scrutiny after an employee was exposed as  a collector of Nazi memorabilia. Now other shady controversies are coming to light

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Sunday Times Magazine March 28th 2010

Daisy Waugh –  Making the rounds with a Green party pin-up proves a colourful experience for our columnist. And those they canvassed got a few surprises too

Relative Values – The former tabloid editor turned TV presenter Piers Morgan and his brother, Jeremy, lieutenant colonel

Chat Room – Wittering on: Baroness Susan Greenfield on miniskirts, the brain and cold food; our philosopher asks, should you take sides when a couple break up?; the karate kid who became a Spice Girl

Short Story –  We announce CK Stead as the winner of the first Sunday Times Magazine Short Story Award. He brings us a tale of rivalry, and reveals the consequences of getting what we pray tor

A Life in the Day –  Karen Gillan, Dr Who’s new companion, on stage fright, Elvis, and “mind-blowing alien things”

Diva of the Downs –  Sharp, sexy, with a big voice and a tiny frame, Danielle de Niese is the singer who broke the mould. And, as the new first lady of Glyndebourne, she’s about to blow the cobwebs off one of England’s most staid institutions

Joint ventures – More and more young professionals have a sideline in cannabis cultivation. They reveal why they’re risking losing everything – even being thrown in jail for the extra cash

COVER: Well eat again – Ferran Adria, the experimental chef dubbed “the Picasso of the modern kitchen”, is closing his famous El Bulli restaurant amid frenzy of speculation. We join him in his culinary lab to see what he’s cooking up

Explosive discovery – A leading human-rights organisation is under close scrutiny after an employee was exposed as  a collector of Nazi memorabilia. Now other shady controversies are coming to light

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

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Weight 200 g
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