Sunday Times Magazine January 27th 2002

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Sunday Times Magazine January 27th 2002

EYE OPENER – The star photograph of the week

COVER STORY- SINS OF THE FLASH – These amazing pictures show the Taliban defying their own draconian rules – by posing for the camera

RELATIVE VALUES – Dame Joan Plowright, actress, and her daughter Julie-Kate Olivier, theatre producer and actress

BRIEF ENCOUNTERS – In our series on meetings that changed the lives of Sunday Times writers, Bryan Appleyard remembers how Stephen Hawking caused him to question the arrogance of scientists

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – Rhonda Britten, the American life coach and TV personality, on seeing her father murder her mother

WITNESS TO GENOCIDE – A disturbing first-hand account of the Nazi atrocities at Auschwitz has surfaced – written by an inmate who was forced to kill his fellow Jews

ONWARD KRISTIN SOLDIERS – Kristin Scott Thomas made her name playing beautiful, bored aristos. So why does she yearn to be like Elizabeth Hurley?

SOCIAL BUTTERFLIES – Every autumn, millions take wing for the Mexican sunshine. But for these travellers it’s a one-way journey

A LIFE IN THE DAY – David Shiel, the coxswain of an RNLI lifeboat in Northumberland

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Sunday Times Magazine January 27th 2002

EYE OPENER – The star photograph of the week

COVER STORY- SINS OF THE FLASH – These amazing pictures show the Taliban defying their own draconian rules – by posing for the camera

RELATIVE VALUES – Dame Joan Plowright, actress, and her daughter Julie-Kate Olivier, theatre producer and actress

BRIEF ENCOUNTERS – In our series on meetings that changed the lives of Sunday Times writers, Bryan Appleyard remembers how Stephen Hawking caused him to question the arrogance of scientists

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – Rhonda Britten, the American life coach and TV personality, on seeing her father murder her mother

WITNESS TO GENOCIDE – A disturbing first-hand account of the Nazi atrocities at Auschwitz has surfaced – written by an inmate who was forced to kill his fellow Jews

ONWARD KRISTIN SOLDIERS – Kristin Scott Thomas made her name playing beautiful, bored aristos. So why does she yearn to be like Elizabeth Hurley?

SOCIAL BUTTERFLIES – Every autumn, millions take wing for the Mexican sunshine. But for these travellers it’s a one-way journey

A LIFE IN THE DAY – David Shiel, the coxswain of an RNLI lifeboat in Northumberland

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