Sunday Times Magazine January 3rd 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine January 3rd 2010

Waugh Zone – As she tentatively embraces the beautiful game, our columnist turns into a foul-mouthed football yob

Relative Values – Deepak Chopra, the celebrities’ favourite spiritual guru, and his daughter, Mallika, parenting expert

A Life in the Day – Chipmunk, 19 north London rapper and model student

Chat Room In our new series, the philosopher Robert Rowland Smith considers our primal urges as he debates whether sex or love matters most; Jonathan Pryce is put in the hot seat; and Nicole Kidman’s secret fear is exposed

Chris and tell – He sabotaged his career. His love life was in tatters. Then he made a remarkable U-turn to become the new voice of breakfast radio. Chris Evans talks emotionally about his wake-up call

The empire strikes back – They’re isolated and wildly expensive, but France can’t let go of its overseas domains. And when the locals get restless, Sarkozy smooths things over with the military police and another splash of cash

Making the same mistakes – Can the allies learn from the Soviets’ invasion of Afghanistan 30 years ago? A remarkable meeting between a Soviet war hero and a British brigadier reveals striking parallels between the two conflicts

Laughing so much it hurts – The acclaimed author Zadie Smith explores her relationship with her late father, which was hinged on a shared love of British comedy classics

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Sunday Times Magazine January 3rd 2010

Waugh Zone – As she tentatively embraces the beautiful game, our columnist turns into a foul-mouthed football yob

Relative Values – Deepak Chopra, the celebrities’ favourite spiritual guru, and his daughter, Mallika, parenting expert

A Life in the Day – Chipmunk, 19 north London rapper and model student

Chat Room In our new series, the philosopher Robert Rowland Smith considers our primal urges as he debates whether sex or love matters most; Jonathan Pryce is put in the hot seat; and Nicole Kidman’s secret fear is exposed

Chris and tell – He sabotaged his career. His love life was in tatters. Then he made a remarkable U-turn to become the new voice of breakfast radio. Chris Evans talks emotionally about his wake-up call

The empire strikes back – They’re isolated and wildly expensive, but France can’t let go of its overseas domains. And when the locals get restless, Sarkozy smooths things over with the military police and another splash of cash

Making the same mistakes – Can the allies learn from the Soviets’ invasion of Afghanistan 30 years ago? A remarkable meeting between a Soviet war hero and a British brigadier reveals striking parallels between the two conflicts

Laughing so much it hurts – The acclaimed author Zadie Smith explores her relationship with her late father, which was hinged on a shared love of British comedy classics

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

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition