Sunday Times Magazine March 7th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine March 7th 2010

Camilla Long –  Is anything as riveting as a couple rowing in public? Our columnist finds exhibitionist arguing is all the rage

Relative Values –  Philip Gould, Labour peer and Tony Blair’s former adviser, and his daughter Georgia, would-be councillor

Chat Room Wittering on – the model and TV celebrity Kelly Brook on nudity, gardening and Wags; the actress who “divorced” her mum and dad; our philosopher asks: does putting your coat on a seat mean you’ve reserved it?

A Life in the Day Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, on cheeseburgers, jet lag, and being a computer geek

A showcase of the world’s most stunning images. This week: an exclusive 80th-birthday portrait of Snowdon, plus a retrospective of some of his best work for the Magazine; Vivienne Westwood, Keira Knightley and David Hockney strike a pose for leading photographers; and a pristine rainforest in the middle of Washington state

COVER –  Living Dahl  – After a bohemian childhood, Sophie Dahl craved normality – and a fairy-tale ending. With her new TV cookery show and pop-star husband, will she live happily ever after?

The shooting party’s over – Taking photos in public used to be a way of capturing a special moment. A rising tide in censorship means cameras are being confiscated and people are being arrested before they even press the shutter

Watch this space –  At the world’s leading extraterrestrial institute, nobody doubts there is life out there. With two big discoveries under its belt, it has the technology to make the first move – then wait for the aliens to make contact

Get back  – A journey with Yoko Ono to her childhood haunts in Japan, as rock’s most famous widow talks about her early life of isolation and privilege and Lennon’s relationship with her parents

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Sunday Times Magazine March 7th 2010

Camilla Long –  Is anything as riveting as a couple rowing in public? Our columnist finds exhibitionist arguing is all the rage

Relative Values –  Philip Gould, Labour peer and Tony Blair’s former adviser, and his daughter Georgia, would-be councillor

Chat Room Wittering on – the model and TV celebrity Kelly Brook on nudity, gardening and Wags; the actress who “divorced” her mum and dad; our philosopher asks: does putting your coat on a seat mean you’ve reserved it?

A Life in the Day Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, on cheeseburgers, jet lag, and being a computer geek

A showcase of the world’s most stunning images. This week: an exclusive 80th-birthday portrait of Snowdon, plus a retrospective of some of his best work for the Magazine; Vivienne Westwood, Keira Knightley and David Hockney strike a pose for leading photographers; and a pristine rainforest in the middle of Washington state

COVER –  Living Dahl  – After a bohemian childhood, Sophie Dahl craved normality – and a fairy-tale ending. With her new TV cookery show and pop-star husband, will she live happily ever after?

The shooting party’s over – Taking photos in public used to be a way of capturing a special moment. A rising tide in censorship means cameras are being confiscated and people are being arrested before they even press the shutter

Watch this space –  At the world’s leading extraterrestrial institute, nobody doubts there is life out there. With two big discoveries under its belt, it has the technology to make the first move – then wait for the aliens to make contact

Get back  – A journey with Yoko Ono to her childhood haunts in Japan, as rock’s most famous widow talks about her early life of isolation and privilege and Lennon’s relationship with her parents

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

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