Sunday Times Magazine February 4th 2001

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Sunday Times Magazine February 4th 2001

The beautiful game – These women play football for their countries. One earns millions, the other peanuts. Guess which one is the Captain of England- Female footballers in the US are national heroines, paid millions and lauded as much for their beauty and their skills. So why do women here still struggle to invade the pitch?

Relative values – Actor Mat Fraser, who was a thalidomide baby and mother Paddy Glynn, actress and singer

Goldie the drum’n’ bass artist and Bond villain, reveals how he fled care as a teenager and became a thief before finding his true vocation

Chernobyl has finally closed its doors. However the mammoth task of cleaning up after the world’s worst nuclear accident goes on

Jimmy Savile feature

A life in the day- Cornelia Parker, artist

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Sunday Times Magazine February 4th 2001

The beautiful game – These women play football for their countries. One earns millions, the other peanuts. Guess which one is the Captain of England- Female footballers in the US are national heroines, paid millions and lauded as much for their beauty and their skills. So why do women here still struggle to invade the pitch?

Relative values – Actor Mat Fraser, who was a thalidomide baby and mother Paddy Glynn, actress and singer

Goldie the drum’n’ bass artist and Bond villain, reveals how he fled care as a teenager and became a thief before finding his true vocation

Chernobyl has finally closed its doors. However the mammoth task of cleaning up after the world’s worst nuclear accident goes on

Jimmy Savile feature

A life in the day- Cornelia Parker, artist

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