Sunday Times Magazine August 8th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine August 8th 2010

Daisy Waugh – Despite being punched and conned while being a good Samaritan, our columnist won’t stop giving to the needy

Relative Values  – The comedian Josh Howie and his mother, Lynne Franks, the inspiration for Edina in Absolutely Fabulous

Short Story – From Roberto Bolano comes the dark tale of a lethargic romeo, his two lovers and a grisly murder

Chat Room – Duncan Bannatyne witters on; how Katy Perry went from religious to raunchy; our philosopher asks, can it ever be morally wrong to give away money?

A Life in the Day – Dayo Koleosho, an aspiring actor with learning difficulties

COVER: England’s green and prejudiced land – Our writer David James Smith, part of a mixed-race family, reveals how racism is still rife in provincial England

How Bryan got his groove back – Bryan Ferry tells us how, after a traumatic accident, divorce and being accused of admiring Hitler, his life is finally back on track

Breaking the ice – On a journey high into the Himalayas, Lewis Pugh, the “human polar bear” who braves the planet’s coldest waters, explains why he can’t stop swimming

Honey, I trapped your husband – Do you suspect your other half of cheating on you? For a few hundred quid, why not hire a honeytrapper to put them to the test

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Sunday Times Magazine August 8th 2010

Daisy Waugh – Despite being punched and conned while being a good Samaritan, our columnist won’t stop giving to the needy

Relative Values  – The comedian Josh Howie and his mother, Lynne Franks, the inspiration for Edina in Absolutely Fabulous

Short Story – From Roberto Bolano comes the dark tale of a lethargic romeo, his two lovers and a grisly murder

Chat Room – Duncan Bannatyne witters on; how Katy Perry went from religious to raunchy; our philosopher asks, can it ever be morally wrong to give away money?

A Life in the Day – Dayo Koleosho, an aspiring actor with learning difficulties

COVER: England’s green and prejudiced land – Our writer David James Smith, part of a mixed-race family, reveals how racism is still rife in provincial England

How Bryan got his groove back – Bryan Ferry tells us how, after a traumatic accident, divorce and being accused of admiring Hitler, his life is finally back on track

Breaking the ice – On a journey high into the Himalayas, Lewis Pugh, the “human polar bear” who braves the planet’s coldest waters, explains why he can’t stop swimming

Honey, I trapped your husband – Do you suspect your other half of cheating on you? For a few hundred quid, why not hire a honeytrapper to put them to the test

64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition