Sunday Times Magazine April 18th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine April 18th 2010

Daisy Waugh – Women-only award ceremonies are a self-aggrandising waste of time, says Daisy. Then she hears her friend has won a lifetime’s supply of champagne

Short Story – Brian is killed with a spade. Can his workmate get away with murder? A darkly humorous tale with a psychological twist by Will Cohu, a runner-up of our Short Story Award

Relative Values – The sisters Sadie and Melissa Jones, novelists, on sibling rivalry and the compulsion to write

Chat Room –  Alain de Botton witters on about being thin-skinned and impatient and the baldness issue; the singer who eats squirrels; our philosopher asks: does a prenup undermine a wedding?

A Life in the Day – Henry Holland, fashion designer, on fun, friends and hanging out with his “three mums”

Land of hype and glory – He’s the diamond geezer of acting. Now Ray Winstone could become the unlikely icon of British art as he steps into the frame for the artist Mitch Griffiths in his radical new series on the Union Jack

In the game of the father – They say working for their dad is “the toughest job in the world”. Will Donald Trump’s children outshine him as he puts them in charge of his riskiest venture yet?

Cover Story: Logged on and switched off – It should be a fun hobby. Yet for more and more young people, online gaming is a serious obsession that is ruining their lives. We visit the clinics that are helping them break the addiction

Physical re-education – As the employment market gets bleaker, it’s time to mend our attitude towards manual labour and give these skills the credit they deserve

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Sunday Times Magazine April 18th 2010

Daisy Waugh – Women-only award ceremonies are a self-aggrandising waste of time, says Daisy. Then she hears her friend has won a lifetime’s supply of champagne

Short Story – Brian is killed with a spade. Can his workmate get away with murder? A darkly humorous tale with a psychological twist by Will Cohu, a runner-up of our Short Story Award

Relative Values – The sisters Sadie and Melissa Jones, novelists, on sibling rivalry and the compulsion to write

Chat Room –  Alain de Botton witters on about being thin-skinned and impatient and the baldness issue; the singer who eats squirrels; our philosopher asks: does a prenup undermine a wedding?

A Life in the Day – Henry Holland, fashion designer, on fun, friends and hanging out with his “three mums”

Land of hype and glory – He’s the diamond geezer of acting. Now Ray Winstone could become the unlikely icon of British art as he steps into the frame for the artist Mitch Griffiths in his radical new series on the Union Jack

In the game of the father – They say working for their dad is “the toughest job in the world”. Will Donald Trump’s children outshine him as he puts them in charge of his riskiest venture yet?

Cover Story: Logged on and switched off – It should be a fun hobby. Yet for more and more young people, online gaming is a serious obsession that is ruining their lives. We visit the clinics that are helping them break the addiction

Physical re-education – As the employment market gets bleaker, it’s time to mend our attitude towards manual labour and give these skills the credit they deserve

64 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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Good condition