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Sunday Times Magazine January 20th 2002
EYE OPENER – The star photograph of the week
THE PICK OF THE CROPPERS – A muckier version of Miss World, the Miss Young Farmer competition crowns the most cultivated woman of west Scotland’s agricultural set. We examine the field
RELATIVE VALUES – The novelist Ken Follett and his daughter, Marie-Claire, who performs in an Abba tribute band
BRIEF ENCOUNTERS – in the latest instalment of our series on life-changing meetings, the former chambermaid Dorinda McCann recalls the love of her life
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The top archaeologist Professor Barry Cunliffe describes a thrilling excavation in Bath’s Roman springs
SINGING WHITE FEMALE – Dido insists that she is ‘ no angel’. So was it the devil in her that helped the Londoner take off as a record-breaking international song thrush?
COVER STORY – GO WEST, YOUNG WOMEN – The pioneers of the American West were not all sharp-shooting men in chaps. Rare early photographs reveal the queens of the wild frontier
LEADERS OF THE PACK – We still look up to bosses, chiefs and pedagogues. But what does it really take to be a leader these days?
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Shazia Mirza, an iconoclastic female Muslim comedian
88 pages. This issue is new and unread.









