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Sunday Times Magazine April 8th 2001
The woman who fired hearts and minds – HG Wells was a lover and Hemingway tried to kill her. Revealed the untold story of Martha Gellhorn’s epic passion- as a war correspondent and the wife of Ernest Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn was legendary. And yet many of the extraordinary details of her life have remained under wraps – until now
Relative values – Roger Moore and his daughter Deborah
The unbearable pain and frustration of living with schizophrenic brother – by Carole Stone the media consultant and former broadcaster
He’s the artist whose fanatical visions helped make the 1960’s so crazy and colourful. Why isn’t Alan Aldridge as well known as David Bailey or Mary Quant?
He’s not the Messiah: he’s just a very good boy. Meet Craig David, Britain’s nicest Soul star
A life in the day – Phillip Tesha who grows coffee on the slopes of Africa’s highest mountain
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