Sunday Times Magazine January 4th 2009

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Sunday Times Magazine January 4th 2009

DID YOU KNOW?  – Three nuggets of the unexpected, including: the band of brothers who saved 1,200 Jews from the Nazis; and the “sexual references” in Disney films

RELATIVE VALUES  – The bestselling Victoria Hislop, wife of Private Eye’s editor, lan, and her mother, Mary, a chef

OPEN MINDS  – We should stop treating adolescents as a menace to society and give them some credit, says Shami Chakrabarti

ONE YEAR ON  – When Steve Smith won £19m on the lottery, he discovered he had a ticking time bomb inside him and could have died at any minute. But he has lived to tell the tale-and spend his money

COVER – YEAR OF THE CAT –  Her infectious charm made her a hit with British TV audiences. Now she’s wowing the US. But beneath Cat Deeley’s bubbly blonde persona lies a woman who won’t be messed with

GULLS ALOUD  – Seagulls no longer want to be beside the seaside: they’re invading our towns and humans are running for cover. Can anything be done to deter our feathered fiends?

SHORT STORY –  In this witty tale from the American writer Jay McInerney, a woman who throws a surprise party for her lover learns unpleasant truths about their relationship

A LIFE IN THE DAY  – Marion Dutton, police diver who spends her days searching for clues at the bottom of London’s waterways

A 12-page feature devoted to the best photojournalism in the world. Included this week: Mumbai’s human-powered washing machine; classic 20th-century images recreated by Rankin; and life-risking jetty jumping in Australia

SEX, LIES AND WATERGATE –  Frank Langella says playing President Nixon has made him face his demons. So will the man hailed “America’s greatest actor” tell us what they are?

LIVING WITH THE ENEMY – Fourteen years after the genocide in Rwanda that claimed almost 1m lives, many of the survivors are being forced to live side by side with the men who butchered their families

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Sunday Times Magazine January 4th 2009

DID YOU KNOW?  – Three nuggets of the unexpected, including: the band of brothers who saved 1,200 Jews from the Nazis; and the “sexual references” in Disney films

RELATIVE VALUES  – The bestselling Victoria Hislop, wife of Private Eye’s editor, lan, and her mother, Mary, a chef

OPEN MINDS  – We should stop treating adolescents as a menace to society and give them some credit, says Shami Chakrabarti

ONE YEAR ON  – When Steve Smith won £19m on the lottery, he discovered he had a ticking time bomb inside him and could have died at any minute. But he has lived to tell the tale-and spend his money

COVER – YEAR OF THE CAT –  Her infectious charm made her a hit with British TV audiences. Now she’s wowing the US. But beneath Cat Deeley’s bubbly blonde persona lies a woman who won’t be messed with

GULLS ALOUD  – Seagulls no longer want to be beside the seaside: they’re invading our towns and humans are running for cover. Can anything be done to deter our feathered fiends?

SHORT STORY –  In this witty tale from the American writer Jay McInerney, a woman who throws a surprise party for her lover learns unpleasant truths about their relationship

A LIFE IN THE DAY  – Marion Dutton, police diver who spends her days searching for clues at the bottom of London’s waterways

A 12-page feature devoted to the best photojournalism in the world. Included this week: Mumbai’s human-powered washing machine; classic 20th-century images recreated by Rankin; and life-risking jetty jumping in Australia

SEX, LIES AND WATERGATE –  Frank Langella says playing President Nixon has made him face his demons. So will the man hailed “America’s greatest actor” tell us what they are?

LIVING WITH THE ENEMY – Fourteen years after the genocide in Rwanda that claimed almost 1m lives, many of the survivors are being forced to live side by side with the men who butchered their families

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

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