Sunday Times Magazine July 18th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine July 18th 2010

Daisy Waugh – A fox with “dangerously evil” eyes appears in our columnist’s garden. Then her cunning plan to get rid of it backfires

Relative Values –  John and Edward Grimes, the X-Factor’s singing-and- dancing twins better known as Jedward

Chat Room –  Helen Lederer witters on; Blue Peter’s political troublemaker; should you keep secrets from your other half?

A Life in the Day  – The billionaire Alexander Lebedev, formerly of the KGB, on corruption and mercury poisoning

Arms and the boys –  The children recruited by the Somalian government to fight on the front line; majestic inhabitants of the Kalahari desert; classic portraits by Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Helmut Newton, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ansel Adams

COVER – He swears it well  – Liam Gallagher said he wouldn’t smile or reveal anything personal. Yet he does both as he opens up about ex-girlfriends, being a “top dad” and his ongoing spat with Noel

Windows through time –  Ordinary homes are giving up their historical secrets, thanks to a digital website that is allowing us to see the ghosts that haunt our pavements

A sight at the opera –  Turning opera into a 3-D experience means everyone can get the best seat in the house. But with donkeys and bloodbaths to navigate, it’s a challenge as dramatic as the art form itself

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Sunday Times Magazine July 18th 2010

Daisy Waugh – A fox with “dangerously evil” eyes appears in our columnist’s garden. Then her cunning plan to get rid of it backfires

Relative Values –  John and Edward Grimes, the X-Factor’s singing-and- dancing twins better known as Jedward

Chat Room –  Helen Lederer witters on; Blue Peter’s political troublemaker; should you keep secrets from your other half?

A Life in the Day  – The billionaire Alexander Lebedev, formerly of the KGB, on corruption and mercury poisoning

Arms and the boys –  The children recruited by the Somalian government to fight on the front line; majestic inhabitants of the Kalahari desert; classic portraits by Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Helmut Newton, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ansel Adams

COVER – He swears it well  – Liam Gallagher said he wouldn’t smile or reveal anything personal. Yet he does both as he opens up about ex-girlfriends, being a “top dad” and his ongoing spat with Noel

Windows through time –  Ordinary homes are giving up their historical secrets, thanks to a digital website that is allowing us to see the ghosts that haunt our pavements

A sight at the opera –  Turning opera into a 3-D experience means everyone can get the best seat in the house. But with donkeys and bloodbaths to navigate, it’s a challenge as dramatic as the art form itself

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

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