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Sunday Times Magazine July 3rd 2011
Space special issue
Spectrum: Up, up and away How many astronauts does it take to change a lightbulb? Why did the Americans fly to Mir? Find out in our Spectrum special, featuring the stunning images of the triumph and tragedy that defined Nasa’s 30- -year space shuttle programme on Earth, in orbit and in the museums where the shuttles will finally retire
Waugh Zone – Daisy discovers her inner egomaniac. And has never had so much fun
Relative Values – The teenage piano prodigy Benjamin Grosvenor and his brother Jonathan, who has Down’s syndrome
A Life in the Day – The US blogger Perez Hilton on the joys of digging the dirt
Chat Room Wittering on: the singer Katie Melua on sexuality and sleepwear, a magic ice-cream van; do manners matter?
Rocket man – Thirty years after the first shuttle launch, Rod Liddle’s feet still haven’t touched the ground. Where would he boldly go if he could venture into space?
Alone star – A still dangerously edgy Anjelica Huston talks about Botox, bad boys and coming to terms with widowhood
If walls could talk – Dark twists emerge as a bitter feud rages over the inheritance of a beautiful Italian villa
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.