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Sunday Times Magazine August 26th 2001
The Wasteland – Special investigation – what broke the back of British farming – after BSE and foot and mouth, is Britain’s farming industry being led to the slaughter?
Relative values – Tim Piggott-Smith, TV and stage star and son Tom, violinist
The chef Jean-Christophe Novelli recalls setting up his own business – and getting into a pickle
Macy Gray used to be a jailbird. Now she steals our hearts with her soul searching songs
She was the red hot new director who served up Bhaji on the beach. How did Gurinder Chadha suddenly acquire a taste of America?
Poisoned Chalice – for 75 years the Ryder Cup has been one of the most coveted trophies in sport. But now, turf wars in the world of golf are putting its future in doubt
A life in the day – Nick Leeson, the ‘rogue trader’ who broke the bank
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