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Sunday Times Magazine February 13th 2005
EYE OPENER – Secret Britain, Lost in Translation, Listomania, and Next Big Thing
INFORMER – Flashback, Bystander, Rootfinder. The Price of Everything, and Endpiece
RELATIVE VALUES – Marina Warner, the feminist writer and professor of literature at Essex University, and her son, Conrad Shawcross, sculptor
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The concert pianist Stephen Hough on the perils of becoming an overnight success
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Simon Hughes, the taxi driving MP and president of the Liberal Democrat party
AWESOME WELLES – When Orson Welles died in 1985, he left an unfinished film that experts believe is a masterwork. Now it may finally be released
COVER STORY – WIVES’ LIES Adultery among women is on the rise. In a special investigation, we discover why many wives are looking elsewhere for love
TRAPPED BY THE WEB -Why does Jeffrey Robinson want to beat up BT? It billed him, and 54,000 others, for premium-rate calls that he never made
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue new and unread.
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