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Sunday Times Magazine August 22nd 2010
Camilla Long – Their reputation is shot, and many are in deep denial. It’s time for the 12-step Sloane programme, says Camilla
Relative Values – Livia Firth, wife of the actor Colin, and her brother Nicola co-founders of an eco consultancy
Memoir – Liverpool in the 1960s was a riot of fun for some, but not for Alexei Sayle. He recalls his early life as an outcast
Chat Room Wittering on: the property queen Kirstie Allsopp; Lewis Hamilton’s lap dishonour; should you always leave a tip?
A Life in the Day – Christine Ohauruogu, 400-metre world champion, on drug tests and the “slow death” of running
The tides are turning – Waves are reaching freak heights and scientists can’t tell us why. Only the surfers who ride them are getting close to learning the truth
COVER: Hits and myths – His dabblings with the occult are as legendary as his x-rated decadence. Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page lifts the lid on his extraordinary career
The magnificent one – Have American cowboys bitten the dust or are they alive and bucking? Bryan Appleyard saddles up at a Montana ranch to find out
Village of love – Across India, couples marrying outside their caste are hunted down and threatened with murder. One village elder is on a mission to change this
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.