Sunday Times Magazine July 1st 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine July 1st 2012

Waugh Zone – Being a wannabe cowboy leads Daisy to a mysterious chain of events

Relative Values – Captain Mark Phillips and his son, Peter, talk horsey rivalry, babies, and the pursuit of Olympic gold

Witter – Holly Valance on the Euro crisis and her secret wedding; our God of Small Things seeks enlightenment on the A358

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; do armed guards make us feel safer?; Dr Ozzy on people who die on their birthday

Real Britannia – The team that works its magic on the Chelsea Physic Garden

A Life in the Day – The shadow minister Caroline Flint on humble beginnings and bursting the bubble of parliamentary life

COVER – With French like these – AA Gill’s and Jeremy Clarkson’s opposing views about the French come to a head when they cruise down the Canal du Midi

Striking oil – Dallas is back from the dead, 21 years after it last screened. We go on set to meet the old and new members of television’s most dysfunctional family

A whiter shade of poor – Tens of thousands of impoverished white South Africans are being forced to live in slums and townships. Dan McDougall reports

Queen of arts – Catherine the Great was passionate about art. Now some of her finest acquisitions, including gifts to her lover, are being shown in Britain for the first time

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Sunday Times Magazine July 1st 2012

Waugh Zone – Being a wannabe cowboy leads Daisy to a mysterious chain of events

Relative Values – Captain Mark Phillips and his son, Peter, talk horsey rivalry, babies, and the pursuit of Olympic gold

Witter – Holly Valance on the Euro crisis and her secret wedding; our God of Small Things seeks enlightenment on the A358

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; do armed guards make us feel safer?; Dr Ozzy on people who die on their birthday

Real Britannia – The team that works its magic on the Chelsea Physic Garden

A Life in the Day – The shadow minister Caroline Flint on humble beginnings and bursting the bubble of parliamentary life

COVER – With French like these – AA Gill’s and Jeremy Clarkson’s opposing views about the French come to a head when they cruise down the Canal du Midi

Striking oil – Dallas is back from the dead, 21 years after it last screened. We go on set to meet the old and new members of television’s most dysfunctional family

A whiter shade of poor – Tens of thousands of impoverished white South Africans are being forced to live in slums and townships. Dan McDougall reports

Queen of arts – Catherine the Great was passionate about art. Now some of her finest acquisitions, including gifts to her lover, are being shown in Britain for the first time

64 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