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Sunday Times Magazine November 20th 2011
Daisy Waugh – A chance to talk about her favourite music leaves Daisy at the mercy of people with better taste than her
Relative Values – Kieron Williamson, the nine-year-old who paints landscapes that sell for thousands, and his mother
Witter – Republican commentator PJ O’Rourke on squirrels and executions; Nancy Dell’Olio on romantic getaways
The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on blasting relatives into space; getting ahead without making enemies
A Life in the Day – Seasick Steve, hobo turned blues star, on living on the road
SPECTRUM – Candid Camerons Exclusive, unprecedented access to David Cameron and his family during his 86-hour working week – from the breakfast table with baby Florence, to the House of Commons, and the G20 summit in Cannes, with Obama and Sarkozy
Anybody home? – One Hyde Park is the world’s most expensive apartment block, but the residents are a bit quiet..
Play it again, Diane – Her famous lovers, her addictions and fears: Diane Keaton reveals all in her new memoir
The nuclear waste bin – Inside the exclusion zone at Japan’s Fukushima plant
Little Voice – A radical radio show is being broadcast to the world’s conflict zones And it’s funded by the British Council
Speed kills – He lived fast and died young. The tragic story of Sammy Wanjiru, one of Kenya’s finest athletes
Road from ruin – Orwell gave Wigan a grim reputation. How things have changed
84 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.