Sunday Times Magazine January 17th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine January 17th 2010

Waugh Zone – In a bid to beat the January blues, our tone-deaf columnist heads for the chicest karaoke bar in town

Relative Values – Ann Leslie, foreign correspondent and a witness to history, and her daughter, Katharine, student

Chat Room – Our new philosopher asks: is it more important to be right than happy? The prolific poet lurking in Viggo Mortensen; and Marie Helvin opens up about the rock stars in her life, group sex, and being “helpless and homeless”

Short Story – A teenager in 1950s America feels alienated from other boys his age and overcomes his loneliness with the help of classical music. A nostalgic tale from Edmund White

A Life in the Day – Toby Fenwick-Wilson, safari guide, on angry camels and being a sensitive soul in the wilds of Africa

Mad about the girl – America’s cult TV series Mad Men is fast becoming a hit over here. Meet the show’s pin-ups, whose boardroom-and-bedroom antics are sending pulses and ratings soaring

Facing the future – In 2005, a French woman whose face was ripped off by her dog had the world’s first partial face transplant. She pieces together the horror of the attack and reveals how it feels to be living in someone else’s skin

COVER: Mounting fortunes – A growing number of Britain’s super-rich are leaving London for Switzerland to reap the benefits of lower tax regimes. So what’s it really like Living there? We head off to the land of money and mountains to find out

Nelson’s victory – Clint Eastwood and his leading man, Morgan Freeman, talk about their new film, Invictus, which tells the remarkable story of how Mandela united South Africa for the 1995 Rugby World Cup

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Sunday Times Magazine January 17th 2010

Waugh Zone – In a bid to beat the January blues, our tone-deaf columnist heads for the chicest karaoke bar in town

Relative Values – Ann Leslie, foreign correspondent and a witness to history, and her daughter, Katharine, student

Chat Room – Our new philosopher asks: is it more important to be right than happy? The prolific poet lurking in Viggo Mortensen; and Marie Helvin opens up about the rock stars in her life, group sex, and being “helpless and homeless”

Short Story – A teenager in 1950s America feels alienated from other boys his age and overcomes his loneliness with the help of classical music. A nostalgic tale from Edmund White

A Life in the Day – Toby Fenwick-Wilson, safari guide, on angry camels and being a sensitive soul in the wilds of Africa

Mad about the girl – America’s cult TV series Mad Men is fast becoming a hit over here. Meet the show’s pin-ups, whose boardroom-and-bedroom antics are sending pulses and ratings soaring

Facing the future – In 2005, a French woman whose face was ripped off by her dog had the world’s first partial face transplant. She pieces together the horror of the attack and reveals how it feels to be living in someone else’s skin

COVER: Mounting fortunes – A growing number of Britain’s super-rich are leaving London for Switzerland to reap the benefits of lower tax regimes. So what’s it really like Living there? We head off to the land of money and mountains to find out

Nelson’s victory – Clint Eastwood and his leading man, Morgan Freeman, talk about their new film, Invictus, which tells the remarkable story of how Mandela united South Africa for the 1995 Rugby World Cup

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

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