Sunday Times Magazine December 15th 2013

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Sunday Times Magazine December 15th 2013

Krissi Murison – our have-a-go-heroine locks horns with a criminal mastermind

Spot the Difference Disney’s CGI empire Monsters University v Frozen

Uncensored  – The actor James Franco doesn’t believe in holding back-in his new book be dishes the dirt on Hollywood A-listers and his own sexual exploits

Road to nowhere  – How criminal gangs use British foster homes as babysitting services for trafficked children destined for a life of prostitution and slavery

Witter  – The singer KT Tunstall

Relative Values  – The comedian Al Murray and his father, Ingram

A Life in the Day –  The actor John Hannah on food fads and broken bones

Smoke without fire  – Giant tobacco firms are cashing in on our craving for e-cigarettes, but are they really the benign substitute that ad campaigns suggest?

COVER –  Animal photographs of the year  – The Thomson’s gazelle’s final moments as it flees from hungry cheetahs; an irate elephant charges at a photographer, a dormouse enjoys an idyllic nap among the flowers; and a terrapin hitches a ride on an alligator

Merry Crustmas  – Gizzi Erskine has a new twist on Christmas baking, with blitz-and- blend mince pies; AA Gill has a genuine taste, and feel, of the Orient in the Shard: Alice Lascelles on a mixologist’s stocking fillers: Bob Tyrer’s wines for the festive table

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Sunday Times Magazine December 15th 2013

Krissi Murison – our have-a-go-heroine locks horns with a criminal mastermind

Spot the Difference Disney’s CGI empire Monsters University v Frozen

Uncensored  – The actor James Franco doesn’t believe in holding back-in his new book be dishes the dirt on Hollywood A-listers and his own sexual exploits

Road to nowhere  – How criminal gangs use British foster homes as babysitting services for trafficked children destined for a life of prostitution and slavery

Witter  – The singer KT Tunstall

Relative Values  – The comedian Al Murray and his father, Ingram

A Life in the Day –  The actor John Hannah on food fads and broken bones

Smoke without fire  – Giant tobacco firms are cashing in on our craving for e-cigarettes, but are they really the benign substitute that ad campaigns suggest?

COVER –  Animal photographs of the year  – The Thomson’s gazelle’s final moments as it flees from hungry cheetahs; an irate elephant charges at a photographer, a dormouse enjoys an idyllic nap among the flowers; and a terrapin hitches a ride on an alligator

Merry Crustmas  – Gizzi Erskine has a new twist on Christmas baking, with blitz-and- blend mince pies; AA Gill has a genuine taste, and feel, of the Orient in the Shard: Alice Lascelles on a mixologist’s stocking fillers: Bob Tyrer’s wines for the festive table

72 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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