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Sunday Times Magazine April 29th 2012
Waugh Zone – A film star behaving very badly sends Daisy on an altruistic mission
Relative Values – Norman Waterhouse, plastic surgeon, and his daughter, a model
Witter – The novelist Irvine Welsh on chips and being sensitive; our God of Small Things heads into the fast lane
The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on men who can’t keep their mind on the job; the lettuce-stuck-in-teeth debate
A Life in the Day – Petra Ecclestone, daughter of Bernie, on growing up too fast
Blonde ambition – Agyness Deyn’s done the supermodel thing. Now she wants to be taken seriously as an actress, and is getting down and dirty in her new film
Cover: Rich grad, poor grad – Eton is involved in a new school aiming to get children from East End families into Oxbridge. Can it bridge the class divide?
Exhibit A – Poaching has left the rhino on the endangered-species list. And a new type of hunter is plundering Europe’s museums for the dead animals’ horns
Cuba Libre – An emerging free market could be the death knell for the last communist regime in the Americas. We visit Cuba – an island in transition
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.