Sunday Times Magazine November 25th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine November 25th 2012

Waugh Zone – Unloved, misunderstood, runout of town -Daisy feels the Hulk’s pain as someone pulls the plug on her wifi

Relative Values – Jeff Wayne, composer of the musical The War of the Worlds. and his actress daughter, Anna-Marie

Witter – Tamzin Outhwaite on Essex and Doctor Who; our God of Small Things takes a scythe to his Christmas-card list

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Ozzy on hangover cures and procrastinating; should you try to speak the local lingo?

A Life in the Day – Leona Lewis, pop singer, on Simon Cowell and strange dreams

COVER – Antarctica revisited As wounded British soldiers set off for the South Pole in the footsteps of Scott and Oates, we launch our Christmas appeal

Nude for thought – Meet Spartacus Chetwynd–the performance artist Who thinks nothing of stripping off while talking about her extraordinary creations

The lying game – Demand is growing for lie-detector test results to be used as evidence in court. Our writer submits to an interrogation to see if they can be trusted

Balancing act  -The feisty Spanish ballerina Tamara Rojo is the new artistic director of English National Ballet. And she’s already ruffled a few feathers

Overarching ambition – Before the interior designers turn London’s Admiralty Arch into a luxury hotel, we take a sneak peck down the corridors of former power

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Sunday Times Magazine November 25th 2012

Waugh Zone – Unloved, misunderstood, runout of town -Daisy feels the Hulk’s pain as someone pulls the plug on her wifi

Relative Values – Jeff Wayne, composer of the musical The War of the Worlds. and his actress daughter, Anna-Marie

Witter – Tamzin Outhwaite on Essex and Doctor Who; our God of Small Things takes a scythe to his Christmas-card list

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Ozzy on hangover cures and procrastinating; should you try to speak the local lingo?

A Life in the Day – Leona Lewis, pop singer, on Simon Cowell and strange dreams

COVER – Antarctica revisited As wounded British soldiers set off for the South Pole in the footsteps of Scott and Oates, we launch our Christmas appeal

Nude for thought – Meet Spartacus Chetwynd–the performance artist Who thinks nothing of stripping off while talking about her extraordinary creations

The lying game – Demand is growing for lie-detector test results to be used as evidence in court. Our writer submits to an interrogation to see if they can be trusted

Balancing act  -The feisty Spanish ballerina Tamara Rojo is the new artistic director of English National Ballet. And she’s already ruffled a few feathers

Overarching ambition – Before the interior designers turn London’s Admiralty Arch into a luxury hotel, we take a sneak peck down the corridors of former power

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

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