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Sunday Times Magazine February 27th 2005
EYE OPENER – Secret Britain, Lost in Translation, Listomania, and Next Big Thing
INFORMER – Flashback. The Price of Everything: Bystander, Rootfinder, and Endpiece
RELATIVE VALUES – Edward de Bono, lateral thinking pioneer, and his son Caspar, magazine publisher
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – How becoming house mother to “six gorgeous boys” helped Lesley Pearse grieve
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Stuart Payne, tea-and-biscuit connoisseur
FEARS OF A CLOWN – The director Woody Allen reveals his main motivation for making movies, music and comedy: an abiding fear of death
PIGMENTS OF THE IMAGINATION – A dazzling photographic discovery proves the 1950s weren’t all in black and white
COVER STORY – HARDLINE HOLLAND – As Islam takes hold in Europe, the Dutch reputation for tolerance is under attack
BUBBLE-WRAP BABIES – Many premature babies may face disability in later life. Now a new form of care could improve their chances
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