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Sunday Times Magazine February 21st 2010
Daisy Waugh – He ticks lots of boxes, but David Cameron could do with sculpting those babycheeks, says our columnist
Short Story – Driven to violence and near-suicide by his wife’s infidelity, a man unburdens himself to an old friend. An intriguing tale of a confessor, his confidante and mad love, by Hanif Kureishi
Relative Values – Angie Best, former wife of the late George Best, and their son, Calum, model turned TV presenter. talk about their memories of George
Life in the Day – Geela Kooneeliusie on standing up for Inuits, hunting polar bears and staying warm in -29C
Chat Room – Our philosopher asks is withholding information the same as lying?; how Duffy got into hot water; the Cross-dressing artist Grayson Perry witters about sadomasochism and Damien Hirst
Tainted blood – The Aids crisis has taken a devastating new turn as any HIV patients -young and old are being diagnosed with dementia and premature ageing. Could their drugs as well as the virus, be to blame?
Pierce pressure After the frivolity of Mamma Mia!, Pierce Brosnan takes on his toughest role yet in Polanski’s The Ghost Writer, He talks about the eerie parallels his toughest role yet in Polanski’s The Ghost Writer, He talks about the eerie parallels between his film life and his real life
COVER: The estate of things to come – The stately pile Chatsworth is having its biggest makeover in 200 years. And its mischievous owner, the 12th Duke of Devonshire, has plans that will make his ancestors turn in their graves
Talking head of state – He’s the inscrutable oddball who prides himself on delivering the unexpected. Now David Byrne has teamed up with Fatboy Slim to make an unlikely album about Imelda Marcos
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.