Sunday Times Magazine May 6th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine May 6th 2012

Waugh Zone – Can a robot help Daisy master the art of convivial conversation?

Relative Values – The snooker legend Jimmy White and his daughter Lauren

Witter – Gaby Roslin on never being lost for words; our God of Small Things seeks enlightenment in the shoe shop

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on brain shocks and crushed bugs; who gets what when a couple breaks up?

A Life in the Day – Dame Mary Perkins, Specsavers co-founder, shares her visions

COVER – A cruel lottery – Fifty years after the thalidomide scandal broke, a disabled generation tell of their fight for justice and their quest to live normal lives

Face oddity – A new collection of photographs of pop’s illustrious chameleon has brought back rich memories for early Bowie fan Waldemar Januszczak

Take a bow – They’re competitive, armed…and spiritual. AA Gill joins Bhutan’s archers at training practice, as they pray for a place at the Olympics

Show stealers – Around the world, private art collectors are indulging their cultural fantasies: building museums filled with exhibits that shock and delight

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Sunday Times Magazine May 6th 2012

Waugh Zone – Can a robot help Daisy master the art of convivial conversation?

Relative Values – The snooker legend Jimmy White and his daughter Lauren

Witter – Gaby Roslin on never being lost for words; our God of Small Things seeks enlightenment in the shoe shop

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on brain shocks and crushed bugs; who gets what when a couple breaks up?

A Life in the Day – Dame Mary Perkins, Specsavers co-founder, shares her visions

COVER – A cruel lottery – Fifty years after the thalidomide scandal broke, a disabled generation tell of their fight for justice and their quest to live normal lives

Face oddity – A new collection of photographs of pop’s illustrious chameleon has brought back rich memories for early Bowie fan Waldemar Januszczak

Take a bow – They’re competitive, armed…and spiritual. AA Gill joins Bhutan’s archers at training practice, as they pray for a place at the Olympics

Show stealers – Around the world, private art collectors are indulging their cultural fantasies: building museums filled with exhibits that shock and delight

68 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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