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Sunday Times Magazine December 2nd 2012
The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on caffeine overloads and why cash beats a compliment every time; can you really find faith on your deathbed?
Waugh Zone – Daisy can’t contain her pride as her children pass their screen test
Relative Values – The Olympic dressage champion Catherine Dujardin and her mother, Jane, on a costly sport
Real Britannia – Meet the team who have put Somerset House on ice
Witter – Mark Watson explains why there are no right-wing comics; our God of Small Things digests the truth about bubble gum
A Life in the Day – Eva Longoria calls for Hollywood to give more to charity
Tie me up, tie me down – James Deen, the star of 4,000 adult movies, is making the leap to Hollywood. He’s even in the running for the lead in Fifty Shades of Grey. Chris Ayres goes on set with a porn legend
COVER – Murder in the Alps – The sisters Zeena and Zainab al-Hilli lost their family in a brutal slaying in Annecy. No one can tell them why. A special investigation
The lost libertine – Pete Doherty has been lying low in France, reinventing himself as a film star. How’s that working out?
Hospital dramas – Hinchingbrooke is the first privately run NHS hospital in Britain. Dominic Lawson finds doctors and staff singing the praises of the new regime
Here comes trouble – The West End hit Matilda prepares to take on Broadway
76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.