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Sunday Times Magazine September 16th 2012
Waugh Zone – A trip to the Scottish Highlands reminds Daisy why she’ll always be a big city girl
Relative Values – The actor Rupert Everett and his mother, Sara, on coming out as gay in a military family
Witter – The chef Marco Pierre White’s desert island dish; our God of Small Things headbangs with a woodpecker
The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on IQ and marijuana; virginity -something to be proud of?
A Life in the Day – Why Donald Trump won’t rule out running for US president
SPECTRUM SPECIAL – I am legend Jonnie Peacock, the 19-year old sprinter who eclipsed his “Blade Runner” idol Oscar Pistorius in the 100m, poses on the cover of our Paralympic special. Relive the drama of the best games the world has ever seen”, from Blade Wars to Murder Ball, the golden highs, the crashing lows and everything in between
Strictly Pamela – She survived a dire childhood to fly with Superman and marry Billy Connolly. Has Pamela Stephenson danced away her demons?
A star is worn – Dietrich, Monroe, Jolie and Travolta disrobed: stylists and collectors of Hollywood costumes open the wardrobe door on a world of intrigue
Nazi chatter – Secret recordings of conversations between German POWs reveal the bloodlust of the Holocaust
The big bust-up – Couples who never argue have lost their way. Says Frank Skinner, the eternal bickerer
COVER – Classroom wars – AC Grayling says his private university will revitalise our education system. Is he a brilliant pioneer or a sell-out?
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.