Sunday Times Magazine July 15th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine July 15th 2012

Waugh Zone – The best things in life are free. So why does Daisy keep shelling out?

Relative Values – Hannah Stodel, the first British woman to sail in the Paralympic Games, and her mum, Sue

Witter – The novelist Nick Hornby on footballers’ pay and the dramas of long-term relationships; our God of Small Things says: stop picking your nose

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on pheromone parties and shiners; our philosopher asks: in sex, should you put your partner first?

A Life in the Day – The milliner Rachel Trevor-Morgan reveals the painstaking art of creating hats fit for the Queen

COVER – Melt me later – Stem-cell cures of the future may be developed from the frozen offcuts of cosmetic surgery. Amy Turner reports

Mad about the girl –  Domineering mothers, bossy wives, ice queens, blonde bombshells… when it came to women, was Hitchcock a misogynist or a visionary?

Sympathy for the devil – Matt Munday joins Kasabian on the road as they try to win over America the old-fashioned way- by tour bus

The rogue commander – Free from jail, the former Met Police Commander Ali Dizaci is renewing the fight to clear his name – a battle he has lost twice before

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Sunday Times Magazine July 15th 2012

Waugh Zone – The best things in life are free. So why does Daisy keep shelling out?

Relative Values – Hannah Stodel, the first British woman to sail in the Paralympic Games, and her mum, Sue

Witter – The novelist Nick Hornby on footballers’ pay and the dramas of long-term relationships; our God of Small Things says: stop picking your nose

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on pheromone parties and shiners; our philosopher asks: in sex, should you put your partner first?

A Life in the Day – The milliner Rachel Trevor-Morgan reveals the painstaking art of creating hats fit for the Queen

COVER – Melt me later – Stem-cell cures of the future may be developed from the frozen offcuts of cosmetic surgery. Amy Turner reports

Mad about the girl –  Domineering mothers, bossy wives, ice queens, blonde bombshells… when it came to women, was Hitchcock a misogynist or a visionary?

Sympathy for the devil – Matt Munday joins Kasabian on the road as they try to win over America the old-fashioned way- by tour bus

The rogue commander – Free from jail, the former Met Police Commander Ali Dizaci is renewing the fight to clear his name – a battle he has lost twice before

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

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