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Sunday Times Magazine May 30th 2010
Daisy Waugh – Our columnist meets Jedward, who give her five autographs and a personalised video. She thinks her kids will be ecstatic. How wrong she is
Relative Values – Damon Albarn, singer-songwriter of Blur and Gorillaz fame, and his sister, Jessica, artist
Chat Room – The model and lingerie designer Elle MacPherson witters about rhino horn, cycling and knickers; Rod Stewart’s vagrant years; our philosopher asks: is it better to be funny or serious?
Short Story – A family man with an insatiable need to drink blood has a nocturnal encounter with a neighbour’s chicken. Is this a midlife crisis or something more disturbing? By Roddy Doyle
A Life in the Day – Rafael Nadal Spanish tennis champion, talks about mental strength, crying and chocolate
The sultan of swank – Richard Caring, owner of London’s smartest clubs and restaurants, has something new on the menu: the world’s first upscale chain. And It has the aristos choking on their truffles
The tennis commandments – We know about the tension that occurs on court. But what of the drama that unfolds behind the scenes? In an access-all-areas tour of Wimbledon, we witness the lengths taken to maintain a faultless service
Cries left unheard – In the two decades since the fall of white supremacy, infant rape has increased dramatically in South Africa. The reasons are as sinister as they are shocking, and many believe the government is complicit in hiding the truth
Working 9 to 70 – The number of people working past retirement age is soaring, and many couldn’t be happier. Neither can our Treasury department, which says it all makes perfect economic sense
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.