Sunday Times Magazine February 14th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine February 14th 2010

Waugh Zone – A gentleman of the cloth becomes a fan of our columnist. Then puts the fear of God into her when he asks her to appear on his Christian TV show

Short Story – Sex cheats, shock revelations and erotic encounters of the briefest kind. Thirteen vignettes on the things we do for love, by Paul Theroux

Relative Values  – Jonathan, a transgender teenager who was born a girl and is now having hormonal treatment to become male, and his mother, Luisa

A Life in the Day – The British actress Minnie Driver on motherhood in Malibu and humming to hermit crabs

Chat Room – Our philosopher asks: can you really live in the moment?; why Bruce Springsteen became the Boss; Arabella Weir witters about self-esteem, David Tennant and the “bum” issue

Public schoolboy No 1 – British singers rarely conquer America. Jay Sean, a self-confessed supernerd and medical-school dropout, did. The incredible story of Hounslow’s self-made pop idol

Cover: Your desk or mine? – As alpha males and alpha females strut around the workplace, steamy liaisons are at an all-time high. How much flirting can employees get away with – and do women still sleep their way to the top?

Scores to settle – Fort William FC are in a league of their own: the worst-team-in-the-world league. Rod Liddle finds out what motivates football’s biggest losers and why they won’t be put out to grass

Making a killing in Cambodia – Their countrymen live on less than a dollar a day, and many die before they reach the age of five. But for the luxury-loving children of  Cambodia’s ruling elite, life is all mansions, Mercedes and diamond rings

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Sunday Times Magazine February 14th 2010

Waugh Zone – A gentleman of the cloth becomes a fan of our columnist. Then puts the fear of God into her when he asks her to appear on his Christian TV show

Short Story – Sex cheats, shock revelations and erotic encounters of the briefest kind. Thirteen vignettes on the things we do for love, by Paul Theroux

Relative Values  – Jonathan, a transgender teenager who was born a girl and is now having hormonal treatment to become male, and his mother, Luisa

A Life in the Day – The British actress Minnie Driver on motherhood in Malibu and humming to hermit crabs

Chat Room – Our philosopher asks: can you really live in the moment?; why Bruce Springsteen became the Boss; Arabella Weir witters about self-esteem, David Tennant and the “bum” issue

Public schoolboy No 1 – British singers rarely conquer America. Jay Sean, a self-confessed supernerd and medical-school dropout, did. The incredible story of Hounslow’s self-made pop idol

Cover: Your desk or mine? – As alpha males and alpha females strut around the workplace, steamy liaisons are at an all-time high. How much flirting can employees get away with – and do women still sleep their way to the top?

Scores to settle – Fort William FC are in a league of their own: the worst-team-in-the-world league. Rod Liddle finds out what motivates football’s biggest losers and why they won’t be put out to grass

Making a killing in Cambodia – Their countrymen live on less than a dollar a day, and many die before they reach the age of five. But for the luxury-loving children of  Cambodia’s ruling elite, life is all mansions, Mercedes and diamond rings

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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Good condition