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Sunday Times Magazine January 16th 2005
EYE OPENER – Secret Britain, Lost in Translation, Stats Entertainment, and Next Big Thing
INFORMER – Flashback, Listomania, Bystander, The Price of Everything, and Endpiece
RELATIVE VALUES – Barbara Hulanicki of Biba, and her son
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – How a pop hit-maker copes with blindness
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Bill Oddie, naturalist and former Goodie
STRANGER THAN FICTION – The Da Vinci Code has intrigued millions with Catholic controversies. So why did the novel eave out the church’s darkest secrets?
SILENT REBELLION – Profound deafness is usually seen as a social handicap. But a growing number of deaf people now see it as a badge of pride
COVER STORY – MILLER’S TALE – A moody alcoholic and a terrible mother, Lee Miller was also one of the greatest photojournalists the world ever produced
WASHINGTON POSTING – After Iraq, is the Anglo-American “special relationship” still going strong? We talk to the British ambassador to the US
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