Sunday Times Magazine July 6th 2008

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Sunday Times Magazine July 6th 2008

RELATIVE VALUES – Clare and Chrissie Castagnetti, sisters who own and run the model agency Select, which helped launch the careers of Rachel Hunter and Sienna Miller

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The mountaineer Reinhold Messner on how he waited 35 years to be absolved of his younger brother’s death after they reached the summit of Nanga Parbat

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The comedian David Mitchell on blocked drains, school dinners and pub burgers

COVER STORY – BLAIR’S PROJECT – Being landed with the job of peacemaker in the Middle East would give most people sleepless nights. But in an exclusive interview, Tony Blair reveals that he’s loving every minute of it

A TOWERING PRESENCE – Le Corbusier was an architect whose work provoked extreme reactions. He was also a serial seducer, whose love life was more priapic than his high rise designs

SKELETONS IN HIS CUPBOARD – When Richard Avedon decided to tum his back on fashion, he gave us one last disturbing and controversial shoot

A STUDY OF MURDER – He was the brightest boy in his year. Now he’s in Broadmoor for killing the daughter of a teacher at Harrow School. Where did it all go wrong for William Jaggs – and why didn’t anyone see disaster looming?

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Sunday Times Magazine July 6th 2008

RELATIVE VALUES – Clare and Chrissie Castagnetti, sisters who own and run the model agency Select, which helped launch the careers of Rachel Hunter and Sienna Miller

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The mountaineer Reinhold Messner on

how he waited 35 years to be absolved of his younger brother’s death after they reached the summit of Nanga Parbat

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The comedian David Mitchell on blocked drains, school dinners and pub burgers

COVER STORY – BLAIR’S PROJECT – Being landed with the job of peacemaker in the Middle East would give most people sleepless nights. But in an exclusive interview, Tony Blair reveals that he’s loving every minute of it

A TOWERING PRESENCE – Le Corbusier was an architect whose work provoked extreme reactions. He was also a serial seducer, whose love life was more priapic than his high rise designs

SKELETONS IN HIS CUPBOARD – When Richard Avedon decided to tum his back on fashion, he gave us one last disturbing and controversial shoot

A STUDY OF MURDER – He was the brightest boy in nis year. Now he’s in Broadmoor for killing the daughter of a teacher at Harrow School. Where did it all go wrong for William Jaggs – and why didn’t anyone see disaster looming?

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