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Sunday Times Magazine March 11th 2007
RELATIVE VALUES – Sir Richard Eyre, director of Notes on a Scandal, and his daughter, Lucy, writer
CASSANDRA – Ariel Leve on the men who have been too tired, too busy and too stressed to date her
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – No place like home: why Hamida Ghafour had to flee her native Afghanistan
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Nine-year-old Marina Sabisky on the highs and lows of being schooled at home
COVER STORY – THE HEAT IS ON – Nature is about to turn nasty-because global warming is accelerating faster than we think. What’s really frightening the scientists and the government?
THE MIGHTY QUINN – From the 1950s to the ’70s. Edward Quinn had unprecedented access to the biggest stars. His photographs of Picasso, Callas, Bardot and Loren reveal how close he got
HEAD OVER HEELS – Is shoe-aholism the new 21st century addiction? We go sole-searching among the women who can’t live without their fix of Blahniks, Choos and Louboutins
HAIL TO THE CHAV – He’s been called a modern-day Hitler and a hero to the poor. What’s the truth about Venezuela’s President Chavez? His family and friends provide disturbing insights
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