Sunday Times Magazine June 7th 2009

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Sunday Times Magazine June 7th 2009

DID YOU KNOW? The outback outlaw who inspired Crocodile Dundee and did the man who designed the Eiffel Tower invent the suspender belt?

RELATIVE VALUES  – The acclaimed Liverpudlian poet Roger McGough CBE and his teenage art-student daughter, Izzy

OPEN MINDS  – Bohemians sneered at the notion, but the most beautiful art comes out of everyday life, says Declan Kiberd

ONE YEAR ON –  Bira and Sinda, twin Siberian tiger cubs conceived and reared at Port Lympne’s wild-animal park in Kent, have just celebrated their first birthday. Very soon they’ll be leaving home

COVER: SHORT STORY –  In Zoë Heller’s gripping tale-the first of four exclusive stories for Oxfam-a young girl looking for adventure stumbles on a wounded dog on a beach, and is caught up in a dangerous web of sexual intrigue

A LIFE IN THE DAY –  Chris Hoy, who won three gold medals at Beijing to become the most successful Olympic male cyclist of all time

A FAME OF TWO HALVES –  Vinnie Jones has got a soft side; he just has a difficult time showing it. But at his home in the Hollywood Hills, he lets his hard-guy mask slip

THE MISFIT Everyone thought Katherine Jenkins was a good girl-until she went public about her wild past. Now the singer’s tough side is emerging as she sets out to dazzle the US

TIPPING POINT – With lran on the cusp of a significant presidential election, will it progress to democracy or descend into dictatorship? Women who have been terrorised under the current regime dare to voice their fears

THE UNBEARABLE COST OF LIVING – Each year hundreds of patients are denied life-saving drugs by people who deem their medicine too expensive. How do they reach their decisions, and can they ever be right?

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Sunday Times Magazine June 7th 2009

DID YOU KNOW? The outback outlaw who inspired Crocodile Dundee and did the man who designed the Eiffel Tower invent the suspender belt?

RELATIVE VALUES  – The acclaimed Liverpudlian poet Roger McGough CBE and his teenage art-student daughter, Izzy

OPEN MINDS  – Bohemians sneered at the notion, but the most beautiful art comes out of everyday life, says Declan Kiberd

ONE YEAR ON –  Bira and Sinda, twin Siberian tiger cubs conceived and reared at Port Lympne’s wild-animal park in Kent, have just celebrated their first birthday. Very soon they’ll be leaving home

COVER: SHORT STORY –  In Zoë Heller’s gripping tale-the first of four exclusive stories for Oxfam-a young girl looking for adventure stumbles on a wounded dog on a beach, and is caught up in a dangerous web of sexual intrigue

A LIFE IN THE DAY –  Chris Hoy, who won three gold medals at Beijing to become the most successful Olympic male cyclist of all time

A FAME OF TWO HALVES –  Vinnie Jones has got a soft side; he just has a difficult time showing it. But at his home in the Hollywood Hills, he lets his hard-guy mask slip

THE MISFIT Everyone thought Katherine Jenkins was a good girl-until she went public about her wild past. Now the singer’s tough side is emerging as she sets out to dazzle the US

TIPPING POINT – With lran on the cusp of a significant presidential election, will it progress to democracy or descend into dictatorship? Women who have been terrorised under the current regime dare to voice their fears

THE UNBEARABLE COST OF LIVING – Each year hundreds of patients are denied life-saving drugs by people who deem their medicine too expensive. How do they reach their decisions, and can they ever be right?

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

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