Sunday Times Magazine January 30th 2011

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Sunday Times Magazine January 30th 2011

Daisy Waugh – She used to smoke to antagonise the state. Now where’s our columnist going to get her cheap thrills?

Relative Values  – Sir Stuart Rose, former M&S chairman, and his daughter

Chat Room Wittering on –  Danielle Lineker on being a stepmum and her husband Gary’s ears; Rob Brydon’s salesman past; should you stay with an ailing partner?

A Life in the Day of Tinie Tempah, rising rap star, on gang culture, meeting Prince William, and being a mummy’s boy

COVER – Father John –  At home with Elton John and David Furnish, AA Gill discovers what being new parents really means to the couple who can buy anything

Slope opera  – Behind closed doors at Courchevel ski resort, where chalet girls are expected to do a lot more than tidy the room

Race riot  – America’s Floyd Landis is the only winner of the Tour de France to have been disqualified for doping. Was he just a scapegoat? Here he tells his side of the story

Fiction –  An Irishman released after 15 years in jail embarks on a new life – only to meet a ghastly fate. By Edna O’Brien

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Sunday Times Magazine January 30th 2011

Daisy Waugh – She used to smoke to antagonise the state. Now where’s our columnist going to get her cheap thrills?

Relative Values  – Sir Stuart Rose, former M&S chairman, and his daughter

Chat Room Wittering on –  Danielle Lineker on being a stepmum and her husband Gary’s ears; Rob Brydon’s salesman past; should you stay with an ailing partner?

A Life in the Day of Tinie Tempah, rising rap star, on gang culture, meeting Prince William, and being a mummy’s boy

COVER – Father John –  At home with Elton John and David Furnish, AA Gill discovers what being new parents really means to the couple who can buy anything

Slope opera  – Behind closed doors at Courchevel ski resort, where chalet girls are expected to do a lot more than tidy the room

Race riot  – America’s Floyd Landis is the only winner of the Tour de France to have been disqualified for doping. Was he just a scapegoat? Here he tells his side of the story

Fiction –  An Irishman released after 15 years in jail embarks on a new life – only to meet a ghastly fate. By Edna O’Brien

64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age

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