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Sunday Times Magazine July 22nd 2012
Waugh Zone – Daisy jumps through hoops when a French exchange student comes to stay in the run-up to the Unmentionables
The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on the hidden dangers of barbecues and bus stations; should you impose religion on your children?
Relative Values – Lord Howell, minister of state in the Foreign Office, and his daughter Frances Osborne, author
A Life in the Day – Lady Ashcombe, the Southern belle who runs the 15th-century Sudeley Castle in the Cotswolds
Witter – The satirist Rory Bremner on Britain’s bland politics; our God of Small Things seeks enlightenment in the garden
SPECTRUM – Frock star – A collection of Amy Winehouse’s short and sexy dresses, especially designed for the tour she never completed; Syrian rebels open fire on President Assad’s forces, and heart breaking images of children caught up in the conflict; voyeuristic shots from the streets; the unknown faces of Olympic Britain; the crabs that sold for millions
COVER – Not just for emergencies – The morning-after pill is being taken as casual contraception-and it’s making young women extremely frightened
A man with a plan – The rapper and film-maker Plan B goes back to the East End to inspire youngsters excluded from mainstream education
Cloud-busting – Waldemar Januszczak unearths a tale of crazy popes, renegade cults and sheer terror, as he delves beneath the veneer of Michelangelo’s Sistine ceiling
I’Il miss him when he’s gone – The American writer Sandra Tsing Loh dares to say the unsayable about her indestructible 91-year-old father
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.