Sunday Times Magazine January 18th 2004

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Sunday Times Magazine January 18th 2004

Eye Opener: Flashback and Fast Forward; There’ll Always Be an England, Next Big Thing Facts of Life. Pants on Fire: Can’t Live Without Brand Royalty, Best of British, Whatever Happened to Genghis Khan?

Relative Values – Meena Pathak, the Indian-food guru, and her son, Neeraj

Best of Times, Worst of Times – Redmond O’Hanlon on the perils of travel writing

The wizard of odd – Is Tim Burton the strangest director in Hollywood?

An Irish tragedy – The day the IRA called to abduct and kill a 38-year-old mother

Cover story – Ladies swing the blues  – Can the Tories’ new batch of wonder women make the party electable?

Grecian lightning – The artistic genius of El Greco

The African Eden – Why Gabon has become a conservationists’ dream

A Life in the Day – The publicist Mark Borkowski

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Sunday Times Magazine January 18th 2004

Eye Opener: Flashback and Fast Forward; There’ll Always Be an England, Next Big Thing Facts of Life. Pants on Fire: Can’t Live Without Brand Royalty, Best of British, Whatever Happened to Genghis Khan?

Relative Values – Meena Pathak, the Indian-food guru, and her son, Neeraj

Best of Times, Worst of Times – Redmond O’Hanlon on the perils of travel writing

The wizard of odd – Is Tim Burton the strangest director in Hollywood?

An Irish tragedy – The day the IRA called to abduct and kill a 38-year-old mother

Cover story – Ladies swing the blues  – Can the Tories’ new batch of wonder women make the party electable?

Grecian lightning – The artistic genius of El Greco

The African Eden – Why Gabon has become a conservationists’ dream

A Life in the Day – The publicist Mark Borkowski

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