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Sunday Times Magazine January 28th 2001
The ladies are for turning – Four years ago, the floating female voter swept new labour to power. But now Worcester woman is demanding change. He wooed them once, but can he do it again? we meet the ladies Tony Blair’s future hinges on
Relative values – Stephen Venables, who came close to death in a mountaineering accident and father Richard
Writer Celia Brayfield recounts her terrifying ordeal as a Stalker’s prey
The Olsen twins are the most merchandised teenage girls in America. But now the billion dollar babes are growing up
Eddie Izzard, the world’s only Emmy winning dyslexic transvestite comedian and film star, reveals the idealism behind his surrealism
Writings in the sand – The ancient Islamic libraries that are surviving on borrowed time
A life in the day – Dr Rosalie David, who unwraps the secrets of Egyptian mummies
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