Sunday Times Magazine December 5th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine December 5th 2010

Daisy Waugh – A christening forces our columnist to face the truth about fibs

Relative Values – Tyger Drew-Honey and his mother Linzi Drew discuss his child stardom and her kissy-kissy’ films

Chat Room Wittering on: Alexsandr Orlov, a meerkat beyond compare; how to endure boring dinner parties; why Catherine Tate thought her mum was a woolly jumper

A Life in the Day –  The designer Cath Kidston comes up smelling of roses

COVER: Say ‘Ahhh’  – The most compelling , unforgettable animal photographs of the year, including dental hygiene for hippos, the real yogi bear, prancing horses orang-utan swimming lessons and a hummingbird’s encounter with a snake

Deep impact – The whale’s plight does not end with hunting. Richard Girling reveals man’s hidden killing machines

Independents’ day – Small bookshops start a new chapter, staving off online competition by playing to their main Strength: great customer service

Yes Will.i.am can – The renaissance man of rap wants to rebuild America – and duet with Cher Lloyd

Ireland’s ghost towns – Meet the families trapped in the empty housing estates of a bankrupt nation – and the property developers who cut and ran

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Sunday Times Magazine December 5th 2010

Daisy Waugh – A christening forces our columnist to face the truth about fibs

Relative Values – Tyger Drew-Honey and his mother Linzi Drew discuss his child stardom and her kissy-kissy’ films

Chat Room Wittering on: Alexsandr Orlov, a meerkat beyond compare; how to endure boring dinner parties; why Catherine Tate thought her mum was a woolly jumper

A Life in the Day –  The designer Cath Kidston comes up smelling of roses

COVER: Say ‘Ahhh’  – The most compelling , unforgettable animal photographs of the year, including dental hygiene for hippos, the real yogi bear, prancing horses orang-utan swimming lessons and a hummingbird’s encounter with a snake

Deep impact – The whale’s plight does not end with hunting. Richard Girling reveals man’s hidden killing machines

Independents’ day – Small bookshops start a new chapter, staving off online competition by playing to their main Strength: great customer service

Yes Will.i.am can – The renaissance man of rap wants to rebuild America – and duet with Cher Lloyd

Ireland’s ghost towns – Meet the families trapped in the empty housing estates of a bankrupt nation – and the property developers who cut and ran

92 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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