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Sunday Times Magazine April 21st 2002
Relative Values – Kate McAlpine, founder of a children’s centre, and her sister, Lizzie, an artist
Citizen Duncan Smith – lain Duncan Smith is battling to make the Tories electable. But how can he win if he won’t play personality politics?
The navvy lark – Auf Wiedersehen Pet is back for a new series. Can the show build on its 1980s success?
A tree for the future – Help us to reforest Britain
The mummies return – Unearthed in a graveyard in Peru: a new chapter in the history of the Inca empire
Cover story – Gift of the garb – Why Stella McCartney is more than just a material girl with friends in high places
Normandy conquest – D-Day in the eyes of great war, photographer Robert Capa
A Life in the Day – The artist Sam the Day Taylor-Wood
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