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Sunday Times Magazine April 29th 2001
Dames Bond – The g-string quartet making classical music rock – with their drop dead beauty and jet-set lives,Bond really live up to their name. But how instrumental will the all girls group be in changing the face of classical music?
Relative values – Singer Gary Numan and brother John Webb, a commercial pilot
The prize winning singer Damon Gough – Badly Drawn Boy – on getting his first record pressed
No end in sight -on patrol with the Israeli boy soldiers who hold the line each day in the disputed city of Hebron
Whacky Spacer – the deconstructionist architect Daniel Libeskind is building a formidable reputation. Now he is poised to do for London what he’s done for Berlin and Manchester
Australia’s small-claim gold miners are a dying breed but they’ve still got a stake in the industry
A life in the day – Yvonne Pegler, fanatical Festival Hall concert-goer
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