Sunday Times Magazine April 25th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine April 25th 2010

Daisy Waugh –  At a Chinese restaurant, a charismatic parliamentary candidate gives our columnist food for thought on who really deserves our vote

Relative Values –  Sir Chris Bonington, mountaineering legend and his son Joe, personal trainer

Chat Room –  Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark witters on about ageism, lasagne and short skirts; a screen siren’s supersize feet; our philosopher asks: should you socialise with your workmates?

Short Story – A boy recovering from his father’s death goes on a camping trip with his uncle and gets caught up in a maelstrom of joy and grief. By David Vann, a runner-up in our Short Story Award

A Life in the Day – AP McCoy, Grand National winner, on battling with his weight and counting his broken bones

A shaggy dog story –  Andrew O’Hagan’s obsession with Marilyn Monroe got him through a lonely childhood. Now he’s breathing new life into her extraordinary story thanks to her most devoted companion – a dog called Maf

Rising dumps – Environmental crime is now on an industrial scale leading to money-laundering and people-trafficking. We shadow the police squads who are tracking down the junk barons

Raising Haiti –  Three months after the earthquake that devastated Haiti AA Gill witnesses the second phase of the disaster, as charity workers are bullied and beaten, aid is undistributed, and business sharks make money out of the crisis

Beyond the third dimension – As Avatar proved, image is everything to James Cameron. The director talks about the sacrifices he has made to become the most powerful man in Hollywood

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Sunday Times Magazine April 25th 2010

Daisy Waugh –  At a Chinese restaurant, a charismatic parliamentary candidate gives our columnist food for thought on who really deserves our vote

Relative Values –  Sir Chris Bonington, mountaineering legend and his son Joe, personal trainer

Chat Room –  Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark witters on about ageism, lasagne and short skirts; a screen siren’s supersize feet; our philosopher asks: should you socialise with your workmates?

Short Story – A boy recovering from his father’s death goes on a camping trip with his uncle and gets caught up in a maelstrom of joy and grief. By David Vann, a runner-up in our Short Story Award

A Life in the Day – AP McCoy, Grand National winner, on battling with his weight and counting his broken bones

A shaggy dog story –  Andrew O’Hagan’s obsession with Marilyn Monroe got him through a lonely childhood. Now he’s breathing new life into her extraordinary story thanks to her most devoted companion – a dog called Maf

Rising dumps – Environmental crime is now on an industrial scale leading to money-laundering and people-trafficking. We shadow the police squads who are tracking down the junk barons

Raising Haiti –  Three months after the earthquake that devastated Haiti AA Gill witnesses the second phase of the disaster, as charity workers are bullied and beaten, aid is undistributed, and business sharks make money out of the crisis

Beyond the third dimension – As Avatar proved, image is everything to James Cameron. The director talks about the sacrifices he has made to become the most powerful man in Hollywood

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

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