Sunday Times Magazine February 1st 2009

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Sunday Times Magazine February 1st 2009

DID YOU KNOW? Three revealing gems. This week: the first woman to bare all in a British broadsheet:; the infamous East Ender who inspired Fagin in Oliver Twist; and did the Beatles get royally stoned at Buckingham Palace?

SHORT STORY – Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned: from Tim Lott comes the dark tale of a mother who goes to extreme lengths to ruin her ex-husband’s new relationship

A LIPE IN THE DAY – The writer Harry Nicolaides talks to us from prison in Bangkok

RELATIVE VALUES The award-winning writer and broadcaster Matthew Parris and his younger sister Belinda

OPEN MINDS – Poetry is the perfect way to soothe nerves and enrich our souls during these troubled times, says Joan Bakewell

ONE YEAR ON – For one Congolese woman who survived a brutal rape, the nightmare continues as she battles to keep her family from starving to death

NO LAUGHING MEHTA – The former model Renu Mehta is turning heads in high places with her glamour and good works. But is the altruistic It girl too good to be true?

A HARD ACT TO FOLLOW – When Ross Kemp swapped the studio for a front-line role in Afghanistan, he proved a huge hit-even the Taliban are said to be fans

TROUBLE IN PARADISE – With rising seas threatening to engulf the Maldives, the president has announced he will buy a new homeland for his people. But is this the best way for him to turn the tides for his country?

COVER: IT’S TIME FOR PLAN BEE – Plagued by disease, attacked by alien species and confused by global warming, bees are being wiped out. And their loss could mean the end for countless other plants and creatures-even us

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Sunday Times Magazine February 1st 2009

DID YOU KNOW? Three revealing gems. This week: the first woman to bare all in a British broadsheet:; the infamous East Ender who inspired Fagin in Oliver Twist; and did the Beatles get royally stoned at Buckingham Palace?

SHORT STORY – Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned: from Tim Lott comes the dark tale of a mother who goes to extreme lengths to ruin her ex-husband’s new relationship

A LIPE IN THE DAY – The writer Harry Nicolaides talks to us from prison in Bangkok

RELATIVE VALUES The award-winning writer and broadcaster Matthew Parris and his younger sister Belinda

OPEN MINDS – Poetry is the perfect way to soothe nerves and enrich our souls during these troubled times, says Joan Bakewell

ONE YEAR ON – For one Congolese woman who survived a brutal rape, the nightmare continues as she battles to keep her family from starving to death

NO LAUGHING MEHTA – The former model Renu Mehta is turning heads in high places with her glamour and good works. But is the altruistic It girl too good to be true?

A HARD ACT TO FOLLOW – When Ross Kemp swapped the studio for a front-line role in Afghanistan, he proved a huge hit-even the Taliban are said to be fans

TROUBLE IN PARADISE – With rising seas threatening to engulf the Maldives, the president has announced he will buy a new homeland for his people. But is this the best way for him to turn the tides for his country?

COVER: IT’S TIME FOR PLAN BEE – Plagued by disease, attacked by alien species and confused by global warming, bees are being wiped out. And their loss could mean the end for countless other plants and creatures-even us

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

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