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Sunday Times Magazine February 20th 2011
Daisy Waugh – Amid the undignified scrum to get her daughter into a top school, comes an unexpected ray of hope
Relative Values – The punk priestess Poly Styrene and her daughter, Celeste
Chat Room Wittering on: the five-times-married comedian Jim Davidson; a supermodel’s fish-and-chip past; are open relationships a good or bad thing?
A Life in the Day – The queen of pottery Emma Bridgewater on the cracks that appeared in her frantic lifestyle
Miller’s muse – The last girlfriend of Arthur Miller talks about her art and her deep connection with the late playwright
In the shadow of Armageddon – For decades, a tiny island has been trapped between the feuding nations of North and South Korea. Now it has come under attack
COVER: Sell it like it is – Fed up with companies boasting that their products can perform miracles, our “dissatisfied customer” Matt Rudd takes a stand
A beautiful snob story – Squeaky-clean singer-songwriter or secret hedonist? The two very different sides of James Blunt
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.