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Sunday Times Magazine January 31st 2010
Waugh Zone – Can having hair lice ever be glamorous? Yes, says our columnist, after sitting shoulder to shoulder with film stars in the swankiest nit-picking salon in town
Chat Room – Our philosopher asks: why are we afraid of giving money to beggars; an author’s musical mishaps; the burlesque star Immodesty Blaize on stripping, Edwina Currie and crowd-teasing
Relative Values – Chris Patten, former governor of Hong Kong, now chancellor of Oxford University, and Alice, the actress daughter who “reduces him to jelly’
A Life in the Day – Graham Short, master craftsman, who has engraved the Lord’s Prayer on the head of a gold pin
Allure unto herself – She’s the sultry singer who became Britain’s most successful female solo artist, then vanished for a decade. Back with a new album, Sade reveals some surprising home truths
Star spangled students – Thousands of British undergraduates are enrolling at American universities, drawn by the glamour of life across the pond and the belief that our own crumbling education system just can’t compete
Cover: Judgment day It’s been witness to some of the most gruesome cases in criminal history. But what really goes on behind padlocked doors at the Old Bailey? In our exclusive, access-all-areas guide, the court gives up its secrets
A Pregnant Widow – In these exclusive extracts from Martin Amis’s new novel, set in 1970, the young protagonist is bemused and enthralled by the burgeoning sexual revolution
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.