Sunday Times Magazine March 25th 2007

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Sunday Times Magazine March 25th 2007

RELATIVE VALUES – The parenting expert Liz Fraser and her father, Donald, Oxford science professor

CASSANDRA – The dentist gives Ariel Leve a shock, and sparks an idea: bad-date aversion therapy

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The novelist William Boyd on his first big literary pay cheque, and how it was stolen by an unscrupulous French publisher

A LIFE IN THE DAY – David Blunkett, the MP for Sheffield Brightside and former home secretary

YEOH BUSINESS – Michelle Yeoh is more than a pretty face The actress has leapt, karate-chopped and kung-fu-kicked her way to the title of Asia’s top big-screen action heroine

THE BODY SHOPS – Poverty-stricken adults and children are risking their lives selling vital organs on the black market. But plans to legalise sales are fraught with ethical problems

COVER STORY –  ROOM AT THE TOP –  It’s the great Bohemian institution of the Big Apple, having played host to Dylan, Piaf, Warhol, Hendrix and Kubrick. Why is the Chelsea Hotel still an inspiration?

ISLAND STRIFE – Despite internal killings and dwindling support, the New People’s Army remains the last hope for many Filipinos. We meet the communist rebels on their home turf

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Sunday Times Magazine March 25th 2007

RELATIVE VALUES – The parenting expert Liz Fraser and her father, Donald, Oxford science professor

CASSANDRA – The dentist gives Ariel Leve a shock, and sparks an idea: bad-date aversion therapy

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The novelist William Boyd on his first big literary pay cheque, and how it was stolen by an unscrupulous French publisher

A LIFE IN THE DAY – David Blunkett, the MP for Sheffield Brightside and former home secretary

YEOH BUSINESS – Michelle Yeoh is more than a pretty face The actress has leapt, karate-chopped and kung-fu-kicked her way to the title of Asia’s top big-screen action heroine

THE BODY SHOPS – Poverty-stricken adults and children are risking their lives selling vital organs on the black market. But plans to legalise sales are fraught with ethical problems

COVER STORY –  ROOM AT THE TOP –  It’s the great Bohemian institution of the Big Apple, having played host to Dylan, Piaf, Warhol, Hendrix and Kubrick. Why is the Chelsea Hotel still an inspiration?

ISLAND STRIFE – Despite internal killings and dwindling support, the New People’s Army remains the last hope for many Filipinos. We meet the communist rebels on their home turf

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