Sunday Times Magazine July 29th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine July 29th 2012

Waugh Zone – She’s the ruthless, smoothest queen of parties. Then Daisy’s other half took the wind out of her sails

The View Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on sex headaches and whether wine is good for the bones; should we let people decide things for themselves?

Relative Values – Virginia Ironside, one of Britain’s first agony aunts, and her son, Will, on dark days and being brutally frank

A Life in the Day – The French designer Philippe Starck makes love twice a day and has been living in a bubble for 40 years

Witter – The author Fay Weldon on gothic fiction and apricot jam; our God of Small Things on the great toilet-seat debate

SPECTRUM – Costume dramas – A behind-the-scenes look at the preparations for the Olympic opening ceremony. Featuring: the creation of Danny Boyle’s British countryside set; the volunteers who battled the elements to attend more than 200 hours of rehearsals at the old Ford plant in Dagenham; and how ET inspired the cyclists who learned to fly

Just Gillian – After turning heads At a lesbian ball, the former X Files star Gillian Anderson talks frankly to Eleanor Mills about her sexuality

What’s eating Google? – The “most important company in the world” is locked in a battle with Apple, Microsoft and an army of start-ups over our mobile future

Drowning in filth – India’s most sacred river, the Ganges, is black, septic and a wash with lethal pollutants. Now desperate measures are needed to save it

Staying accused – As a string of lurid lawsuits are filed against John Travolta, we uncover the shady world of those who are trying to frame him

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Sunday Times Magazine July 29th 2012

Waugh Zone – She’s the ruthless, smoothest queen of parties. Then Daisy’s other half took the wind out of her sails

The View Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on sex headaches and whether wine is good for the bones; should we let people decide things for themselves?

Relative Values – Virginia Ironside, one of Britain’s first agony aunts, and her son, Will, on dark days and being brutally frank

A Life in the Day – The French designer Philippe Starck makes love twice a day and has been living in a bubble for 40 years

Witter – The author Fay Weldon on gothic fiction and apricot jam; our God of Small Things on the great toilet-seat debate

SPECTRUM – Costume dramas – A behind-the-scenes look at the preparations for the Olympic opening ceremony. Featuring: the creation of Danny Boyle’s British countryside set; the volunteers who battled the elements to attend more than 200 hours of rehearsals at the old Ford plant in Dagenham; and how ET inspired the cyclists who learned to fly

Just Gillian – After turning heads At a lesbian ball, the former X Files star Gillian Anderson talks frankly to Eleanor Mills about her sexuality

What’s eating Google? – The “most important company in the world” is locked in a battle with Apple, Microsoft and an army of start-ups over our mobile future

Drowning in filth – India’s most sacred river, the Ganges, is black, septic and a wash with lethal pollutants. Now desperate measures are needed to save it

Staying accused – As a string of lurid lawsuits are filed against John Travolta, we uncover the shady world of those who are trying to frame him

64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.

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