Sunday Times Magazine March 13th 2011

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Sunday Times Magazine March 13th 2011

Daisy Waugh – A trip into the hell-hole of curtain-buying sends Daisy off the rails

Relative Values – The tenor Russell Watson, who survived two life-threatening brain, tumours, and his daughter Rebecca

Chat Room  Wittering on: the actress Natascha McElhone; a French movie star behind bars; Should you forgive an affair

A Life in the Day – The Rock singer Jon Bon Jovi on school runs and junk food

Socialite manifesto – Super-rich, stylish, daring: the weird and wacky life of the couture-loving heiress Daphne Guinness

COVER: Watch out – As its ratings soar., we go behind the scenes at the taboo-breaking Arabic news channel Al-Jazeera

Bird call  – Human greed has pushed the exquisite Spix’s macaw to the brink of extinction. Now the fight is on to save

A man of the cloth  – AA Gill designs his own tweed and unravels the colourful history of this very British fabric

Fake accompli – Did the jailed scholar Rachel Yould concoct a horrifying past to scam a fortune from the government?

Fiction  – Heavy drinking, infidelity and rampant self-indulgence prove too much for a clique of posturing friends. By Will Self

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Sunday Times Magazine March 13th 2011

Daisy Waugh – A trip into the hell-hole of curtain-buying sends Daisy off the rails

Relative Values – The tenor Russell Watson, who survived two life-threatening brain, tumours, and his daughter Rebecca

Chat Room  Wittering on: the actress Natascha McElhone; a French movie star behind bars; Should you forgive an affair

A Life in the Day – The Rock singer Jon Bon Jovi on school runs and junk food

Socialite manifesto – Super-rich, stylish, daring: the weird and wacky life of the couture-loving heiress Daphne Guinness

COVER: Watch out – As its ratings soar., we go behind the scenes at the taboo-breaking Arabic news channel Al-Jazeera

Bird call  – Human greed has pushed the exquisite Spix’s macaw to the brink of extinction. Now the fight is on to save

A man of the cloth  – AA Gill designs his own tweed and unravels the colourful history of this very British fabric

Fake accompli – Did the jailed scholar Rachel Yould concoct a horrifying past to scam a fortune from the government?

Fiction  – Heavy drinking, infidelity and rampant self-indulgence prove too much for a clique of posturing friends. By Will Self

84 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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