Sunday Times Magazine October 2nd 2011

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Sunday Times Magazine October 2nd 2011

Waugh Zone – This week’s challenge: how to stop taking umbridge at imagined slights

Relative Values –  Joanna Lumley, Ab Fab actress and champion of the Gurkhas, and her son Jamie, photographer

Witter – The F1 racer Mark Webber on chocolate and a close brush with death. Nancy Dell’Olio on flirting in the office

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; the delicate art of spinning your CV; Dr Ozzy on wall-punching and self-abuse

Real Britannia – The lives and souls of Britain, from the Northern Ballet School

Life in the Day – Fiona, 8th Countess of Carnarvon, whose home, Highclere Castle, doubles as Downton Abbey

Rainbow warrior –  Intimate memories of Desmond Tutu, from those who knew him best, as he nears his 80th birthday

Cover: Payback time – High-interest lenders are springing up across Britain, leaving many in crippling debt. Why haven’t the financial regulators moved in?

I’m just minding my own business – Despite his fearsome reputation, Alan Sugar was sweetness and light with Lynn Barber…until he made his parting shot

Troubled waters  – A walk along the Mersey reveals how the river deemed a noxious disgrace is cleaning up its act

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Sunday Times Magazine October 2nd 2011

Waugh Zone – This week’s challenge: how to stop taking umbridge at imagined slights

Relative Values –  Joanna Lumley, Ab Fab actress and champion of the Gurkhas, and her son Jamie, photographer

Witter – The F1 racer Mark Webber on chocolate and a close brush with death. Nancy Dell’Olio on flirting in the office

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; the delicate art of spinning your CV; Dr Ozzy on wall-punching and self-abuse

Real Britannia – The lives and souls of Britain, from the Northern Ballet School

Life in the Day – Fiona, 8th Countess of Carnarvon, whose home, Highclere Castle, doubles as Downton Abbey

Rainbow warrior –  Intimate memories of Desmond Tutu, from those who knew him best, as he nears his 80th birthday

Cover: Payback time – High-interest lenders are springing up across Britain, leaving many in crippling debt. Why haven’t the financial regulators moved in?

I’m just minding my own business – Despite his fearsome reputation, Alan Sugar was sweetness and light with Lynn Barber…until he made his parting shot

Troubled waters  – A walk along the Mersey reveals how the river deemed a noxious disgrace is cleaning up its act

68 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