Sunday Times Magazine June 17th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine June 17th 2012

Waugh Zone – Excitement can come from the most unexpected places, as Daisy found out when she popped into a public loo

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on the complex nature of tomatoes and a bath-salts horror story; should couples have joint bank accounts?

Relative Values – Lady Amanda Harlech, known as Karl Lagerfeld’s muse, and her father, the arts philanthropist Alan Grieve

A Life in the Day – The reality TV star Kim Kardashian’s dreams and obsessions

Witter – The Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell on geeks, cycling accidents and Tories; Our god of Small Things seeks enlightenment in the sandwich aisle

Armchair anarchist – His comedy The Thick of It satirises potty-mouthed spin doctors. Now Armando Iannucci has a new political target: the US vice-presidency

The day the music died – The record producer Trevor Horn talks for the first time about the horrific accident that has left his wife in an unresponsive state

COVER – Mothers’ ruin – The number of divorced women losing contact with their children is rising. Three mothers talk about their harrowing ordeals

Spaced out – Art mixes with science as Nasa lends its expertise to a spectacular new show depicting a landing on Mars

Every dog has its day – Behind the scenes with Wallace and Gromit, as they prepare for a night at the Proms

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Sunday Times Magazine June 17th 2012

Waugh Zone – Excitement can come from the most unexpected places, as Daisy found out when she popped into a public loo

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on the complex nature of tomatoes and a bath-salts horror story; should couples have joint bank accounts?

Relative Values – Lady Amanda Harlech, known as Karl Lagerfeld’s muse, and her father, the arts philanthropist Alan Grieve

A Life in the Day – The reality TV star Kim Kardashian’s dreams and obsessions

Witter – The Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell on geeks, cycling accidents and Tories; Our god of Small Things seeks enlightenment in the sandwich aisle

Armchair anarchist – His comedy The Thick of It satirises potty-mouthed spin doctors. Now Armando Iannucci has a new political target: the US vice-presidency

The day the music died – The record producer Trevor Horn talks for the first time about the horrific accident that has left his wife in an unresponsive state

COVER – Mothers’ ruin – The number of divorced women losing contact with their children is rising. Three mothers talk about their harrowing ordeals

Spaced out – Art mixes with science as Nasa lends its expertise to a spectacular new show depicting a landing on Mars

Every dog has its day – Behind the scenes with Wallace and Gromit, as they prepare for a night at the Proms

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

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