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Sunday Times Magazine November 16th 2008
DID YOU KNOW?- Three revealing new snippets. This week: the truth about James Bond’s first love, Vesper Lynd; Coca Cola’s link with the Nazis and the strange Story behind Robbie Williams’s hit song Angel
RELATIVE VALUES – Kate Williams biographer of the young Queen Victoria, and her mother, Margaret, retired school teacher
OPEN MINDS – The philosopher and writer Roger Scruton on how the virtual world lets people hide in narcissistic fantasies
ONE YEAR ON – in the second of our new series a Warwickshire fireman recalls how he lost his son in a warehouse blaze and now is family are still tortured by the tragedy
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Nikole Lowe decorated tattoo artist from New Zealand
SPECTRUM
A 12 page feature devoted to the best proto journalism in the world – the finest Images, photographs and cutting-edge proto-reportage
DAME ON THE GAME – She’s Hollywood royalty, not to mention a minx pin-up-sex siren and incorrigible flirt. Helen Mirren talks openly about prostitutes married life, cocaine and why she prefers women to men
FIND MY DAUGHTER’S KILLER – Eighteen months after an English teacher was brutally murdered in Tokyo, her killer roams free. Is Japan’s archaic police-system to blame?
STATES OF MIND – Forget sophisticated mental workouts. The answer to keeping our brains in shape is much simpler than we think
DESERT STORMERS – They come from Las Vegas, took few gambles and became one of the world’s biggest bands meet the Killers
IF YOU CAN’T STAND THE HEAT – In the high-pressure world of the restaurant kitchen, physical abuse is always on the menu
80 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.