Sunday Times Magazine February 4th 2007

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Sunday Times Magazine February 4th 2007

RELATIVE VALUES – Katherine Jenkins, the record-breaking mezzo-soprano, and her sister, Laura

CASSANDRA – Ariel Leve has an eyebrow lift when she hears a friend has had a secret nose job

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The author Duncan Falconer discovers the tragic truth about his late mother

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The controversial artist Maggi Hambling, whose Scallop adorns Aldeburgh beach

SEX AND THE CITY – In the wake of 9/11, New Yorkers sought refuge in sexual consolation. Why does disaster bring out our mating instincts?

LAST MAN STANDING – An explosive interview with the short-fused rock legend Jerry Lee Lewis, who has pulled off an unlikely comeback at 71

COVER STORY –  THE SCREEN TEAM – In the run up to the film awards, we predict which hot young British talent will be gliding down the red carpet in the future

A VIEW TO A KILLING – The exquisite works of art that inspired England to conquer the New World

DUMPED ON OUR DOORSTEP – Child refugees are being abandoned by the traffickers who bring them to the UK-and Britain is turning a blind eye

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Sunday Times Magazine February 4th 2007

RELATIVE VALUES – Katherine Jenkins, the record-breaking mezzo-soprano, and her sister, Laura

CASSANDRA – Ariel Leve has an eyebrow lift when she hears a friend has had a secret nose job

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The author Duncan Falconer discovers the tragic truth about his late mother

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The controversial artist Maggi Hambling, whose Scallop adorns Aldeburgh beach

SEX AND THE CITY – In the wake of 9/11, New Yorkers sought refuge in sexual consolation. Why does disaster bring out our mating instincts?

LAST MAN STANDING – An explosive interview with the short-fused rock legend Jerry Lee Lewis, who has pulled off an unlikely comeback at 71

COVER STORY –  THE SCREEN TEAM – In the run up to the film awards, we predict which hot young British talent will be gliding down the red carpet in the future

A VIEW TO A KILLING – The exquisite works of art that inspired England to conquer the New World

DUMPED ON OUR DOORSTEP – Child refugees are being abandoned by the traffickers who bring them to the UK-and Britain is turning a blind eye

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