Sunday Times Magazine March 6th 2011

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Sunday Times Magazine March 6th 2011

Daisy Waugh – It began with a desire to shine among the beautiful people and ended with the ugliest T-shirt of them all

Relative Values – The playwright Jez Butterworth and his brother John-Henry

Chat Room Wittering on: the comic Sue Perkins on prawn balls and being the world’s biggest fibber, the secret soul mates of Levi Roots; is it wrong to swear?

A Life in the Day – Lady Elizabeth Anson, cousin to the Queen and a party planner for the royal wedding

Handle with care – The fragile but feisty singer Avril Lavigne talks about her uncompromising journey to the top

COVER: Proof of life – Since June, Christopher Hitchens has been living in the shadow of inoperable cancer. Lynn Barber finds his scintillating wit undimmed

Pop gun – Meet the soldiers who are showing another side of the war by posting rock videos of themselves on the front line

A very heated debate – As we’re struck by a series of extraordinary weather events, global-warming sceptics are gaining ground. Are they full of hot air?

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Sunday Times Magazine March 6th 2011

Daisy Waugh – It began with a desire to shine among the beautiful people and ended with the ugliest T-shirt of them all

Relative Values – The playwright Jez Butterworth and his brother John-Henry

Chat Room Wittering on: the comic Sue Perkins on prawn balls and being the world’s biggest fibber, the secret soul mates of Levi Roots; is it wrong to swear?

A Life in the Day – Lady Elizabeth Anson, cousin to the Queen and a party planner for the royal wedding

Handle with care – The fragile but feisty singer Avril Lavigne talks about her uncompromising journey to the top

COVER: Proof of life – Since June, Christopher Hitchens has been living in the shadow of inoperable cancer. Lynn Barber finds his scintillating wit undimmed

Pop gun – Meet the soldiers who are showing another side of the war by posting rock videos of themselves on the front line

A very heated debate – As we’re struck by a series of extraordinary weather events, global-warming sceptics are gaining ground. Are they full of hot air?

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

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition