Sunday Times Magazine July 4th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine July 4th 2010

Daisy Waugh – A trip to Amsterdam with a dancing daughter – and a few drinks at the bar – take priority for our columnist

Short Story – A couple squabble over smoking and obesity, then fate puts their petty rows into shocking perspective. By world’s greatest horror writer, Stephen King

Relative Values – The acclaimed artist Dame Paula Rego, and her daughter Victoria Willing, actress and playwright

Chat Room  – The window cleaner turned rock star; Jeanette Winterson witters about her terrier tendencies; our philosopher asks, is it better to kiss or shake hands?

A Life in the Day – Hugh Dennis, the obsessive actor, comedian and writer, on snacking and being overly polite to his wife

COVER Flash points – As the shutter comes down on the great picture agencies, we look back on the golden era of photojournalism, including: at home with Margaret Thatcher; the Bangladesh War of Independence, bloodied protesters in Tiananmen Square, grave-diggers in Sarajevo; the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide

Life in the Crowes’ nest – Danielle Spencer is happy to talk about her ‘passionate and complicated” husband but, says the singer-songwriter, she is far more than just the wife of Russell Crowe

We can work it out – Faced with dire job prospects, graduates are carving out their own futures. As the recession brings out their resourceful side, we meet the next generation of entrepreneurs

The cage Crusader  – In the face of fierce opposition from activists, politicians and much of the public, surely the show is over for Britain’s last performing tigers? But one ringmaster – and his beasts – are jumping through hoops to stay on the road

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Sunday Times Magazine July 4th 2010

Daisy Waugh – A trip to Amsterdam with a dancing daughter – and a few drinks at the bar – take priority for our columnist

Short Story – A couple squabble over smoking and obesity, then fate puts their petty rows into shocking perspective. By world’s greatest horror writer, Stephen King

Relative Values – The acclaimed artist Dame Paula Rego, and her daughter Victoria Willing, actress and playwright

Chat Room  – The window cleaner turned rock star; Jeanette Winterson witters about her terrier tendencies; our philosopher asks, is it better to kiss or shake hands?

A Life in the Day – Hugh Dennis, the obsessive actor, comedian and writer, on snacking and being overly polite to his wife

COVER Flash points – As the shutter comes down on the great picture agencies, we look back on the golden era of photojournalism, including: at home with Margaret Thatcher; the Bangladesh War of Independence, bloodied protesters in Tiananmen Square, grave-diggers in Sarajevo; the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide

Life in the Crowes’ nest – Danielle Spencer is happy to talk about her ‘passionate and complicated” husband but, says the singer-songwriter, she is far more than just the wife of Russell Crowe

We can work it out – Faced with dire job prospects, graduates are carving out their own futures. As the recession brings out their resourceful side, we meet the next generation of entrepreneurs

The cage Crusader  – In the face of fierce opposition from activists, politicians and much of the public, surely the show is over for Britain’s last performing tigers? But one ringmaster – and his beasts – are jumping through hoops to stay on the road

64 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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