Sunday Times Magazine March 21st 2010

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Waugh Zone – After ogling top-of-the range dancing bottoms at a Soho show, our columnist recalls the unforgettable night Boy George inflicted his toilet humour on her

Chat Room –  Wittering on:  on his “man bitch”, sharks and anger issues; our philosopher asks – should we tolerate the intolerable?; when Jennifer Aniston became a hot art property

Relative Values –  Ginger Baker, legendary drummer of the 1960s supergroup Cream, and his daughter Ginette, who helped him write his autobiography

A Life in the Day – Comfort Kumeah, Fairtrade cocoa farmer from Ghana, on chocolate and freedom

Photos from fashion week in Milan, Paris and New York

Wife guard – While Roman Polanski remains under house arrest in Switzerland his wife, Emmanuelle Seigner, talks about the sex crime that finally caught up with him and the repercussions on their family

Cover: Character building – Thousands suffer from dyslexia. Or do they? Does it even exist? AA Gill, who was diagnosed dyslexic at junior school, recalls the prejudices and patronising that traps children in a word-blindness maze

Divided they stand –  Their competing claims on the Labour crown may turn into one of the biggest dramas of the electoral year. We go on the trail of David and Ed Miliband and find out which brother is closer to the centre of power

Short Story – Murder is on the cards in this tale by Helen Oyeyemi. A woman plots to kill her love rival’s child, but her plan takes an unexpected turn when she plays a midnight game of snap

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Sunday Times Magazine March 21st 2010

Waugh Zone – After ogling top-of-the range dancing bottoms at a Soho show, our columnist recalls the unforgettable night Boy George inflicted his toilet humour on her

Chat Room –  Wittering on: Griff Rhys Jones on his “man bitch”, sharks and anger issues; our philosopher asks – should we tolerate the intolerable?; when Jennifer Aniston became a hot art property

Relative Values –  Ginger Baker, legendary drummer of the 1960s supergroup Cream, and his daughter Ginette, who helped him write his autobiography

A Life in the Day – Comfort Kumeah, Fairtrade cocoa farmer from Ghana, on chocolate and freedom

Photos from fashion week in Milan, Paris and New York

Wife guard – While Roman Polanski remains under house arrest in Switzerland his wife, Emmanuelle Seigner, talks about the sex crime that finally caught up with him and the repercussions on their family

Cover: Character building – Thousands suffer from dyslexia. Or do they? Does it even exist? AA Gill, who was diagnosed dyslexic at junior school, recalls the prejudices and patronising that traps children in a word-blindness maze

Divided they stand –  Their competing claims on the Labour crown may turn into one of the biggest dramas of the electoral year. We go on the trail of David and Ed Miliband and find out which brother is closer to the centre of power

Short Story – Murder is on the cards in this tale by Helen Oyeyemi. A woman plots to kill her love rival’s child, but her plan takes an unexpected turn when she plays a midnight game of snap

70 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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Good condition