Sunday Times Magazine March 25th 2001

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Sunday Times Magazine March 25th 2001

A triumph of brains over beauty – New evidence reveals the real Cleopatra – For centuries, Cleopatra has been depicted as a creature of exquisite beauty. But the latest historical research shows Egypt’s scheming temptress in a new light: short fat and ugly

Relative values -Novelist Pat Barker and her daughter Anna

The swimmer Duncan Goodhew on the accident that made him bald at the age of 10 and how it helped him become an Olympic gold medalist

Errol Flynn’s son Sean, was a war photographer who went missing in Cambodia more than 30 years ago. Now the horrible truth of his last days is revealed

The human dynamo – Hundreds of people on the heart transplant waiting list die every year. Could their lives be saved by the insertion of a small electric pump?

A life in the day – Baker Lionel Poilane, who makes loaves for the rich and famous

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Sunday Times Magazine March 25th 2001

A triumph of brains over beauty – New evidence reveals the real Cleopatra – For centuries, Cleopatra has been depicted as a creature of exquisite beauty. But the latest historical research shows Egypt’s scheming temptress in a new light: short fat and ugly

Relative values -Novelist Pat Barker and her daughter Anna

The swimmer Duncan Goodhew on the accident that made him bald at the age of 10 and how it helped him become an Olympic gold medalist

Errol Flynn’s son Sean, was a war photographer who went missing in Cambodia more than 30 years ago. Now the horrible truth of his last days is revealed

The human dynamo – Hundreds of people on the heart transplant waiting list die every year. Could their lives be saved by the insertion of a small electric pump?

A life in the day – Baker Lionel Poilane, who makes loaves for the rich and famous

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