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Sunday Times Magazine March 10th 2002
RELATIVE VALUES – Annie Tempest, Tottering-by-Gently cartoonist, and her father, Henry Tempest, owner of Broughton Hall
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – Sir Edmund Hillary looks back on the peaks and troughs of his mountaineering career and the day he conquered Everest
THE WASTING DISEASE – The national trash can is running over, as the amount of rubbish we generate rises each year. Is there a way of destroying it without turning Britain into a toxic wasteland?
THE STARS CAME OUT TO PLAY – Intimate portraits of Gene Hackman, Gwyneth Paltrow and Anjelica Huston on the set of their new film
BRIEF ENCOUNTERS – Sunday Times writers look back on life-changing events. Did 1970s aliens cajole Tony Barrell into investigating the paranormal?
WHY DOES TONY BLAIR FEAR THIS MAN? – He’s been called anti-Semitic, a separatist bigot and a rabble-rouser. Now Louis Farrakhan, the leader of America’s black Muslims, may be heading for British shores
Evolution; Eureka! Next Big Thing
COVER STORY – NOW THE LADY IS A VAMP – Joanna Trollope has had a sexy makeover and so has her fiction. So why all the bitching?
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Jeya Prakash, the Harley Street plastic surgeon who believes that true beauty comes from within
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