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Sunday Times Magazine October 23rd 2011
Waugh Zone – A cringeworthy night out for Daisy, watching smut with her son
Relative Values – The acclaimed sculptor Stephen Cox and his daughter, Pelé, a poet
Witter – Suggs yearns for his misspent youth; Nancy Dell’Olio on bald men
The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on falling out with the missus on holiday, colonoscopies, public speaking
A Life in the Day – Ernestine Shepherd, age 75, on her journey from couch potato to the world’s oldest female bodybuilder
Cover story: Ripped – A smaller nose. Moob reduction. A sculptured torso. Meet the men who are going under the knife in search of physical perfection
Here come the girls – The British girls’ boarding school Roedean is under threat from co-ed rivals –but it’s fighting back
A man united? – He’s the ex-IRA member who is set on becoming Ireland’s president. How does Martin McGuinness defend his past? Bryan Appleyard joins him on the campaign trail to find out
The railway children – More and more defiant young itinerants are “catching out”, riding freight trains across America
Short Story – A rich lover, a house party, a swimming pool, food and wine: is it heaven or hell? Edna O’Brien at her best
76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.