Sunday Times Magazine August 24th 2008

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Sunday Times Magazine August 24th 2008

RELATIVE VALUES – Lorraine Kelly, breakfast television’s most popular star, and her father, John retired television service engineer

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The author Frederick Forsyth recalls the sad, slow decline of the father he adored

A LIFE IN THE DAY – William Shatner, 77 and boldly going on

POSE MAKETH THE MAN – He insists he’s the most superficial mar on Earth, but Karl Lagerfeld reveals more than he intends in his glitzy Paris studio

MAGICAL MISERY TOUR – Death threats and chaos marred the Beatles last world tour captured in our access-all-areas photographs

COVER STORY – THE LOST BATTLE – Bloodier than the Somme, it killed 1% of England’s population, Why have so few people heard of the Battle of Towton?

WHO’S THE BAREST OF US ALL?  – Kate Moss, Helen Mirren, Tracey Emin and more, exposed by Mary McCartney’s lens

HISTORY OF VIOLENCE – After Steven Bigby was knifed to death in rush hour in London’s West End, sympathy turned to disgust when it emerged that he was a gangster on bail for rape

60 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue new and unread.

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Sunday Times Magazine August 24th 2008

RELATIVE VALUES – Lorraine Kelly, breakfast television’s most popular star, and her father, John retired television service engineer

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The author Frederick Forsyth recalls the sad, slow decline of the father he adored

A LIFE IN THE DAY – William Shatner, 77 and boldly going on

POSE MAKETH THE MAN – He insists he’s the most superficial mar on Earth, but Karl Lagerfeld reveals more than he intends in his glitzy Paris studio

MAGICAL MISERY TOUR – Death threats and chaos marred the Beatles last world tour captured in our access-all-areas photographs

COVER STORY – THE LOST BATTLE – Bloodier than the Somme, it killed 1% of England’s population, Why have so few people heard of the Battle of Towton?

WHO’S THE BAREST OF US ALL?  – Kate Moss, Helen Mirren, Tracey Emin and more, exposed by Mary McCartney’s lens

HISTORY OF VIOLENCE – After Steven Bigby was knifed to death in rush hour in London’s West End, sympathy turned to disgust when it emerged that he was a gangster on bail for rape

60 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue new and unread.

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