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Sunday Times Magazine November 27th 2011
Waugh Zone – Daisy tried hard, so very hard, to detox. But at a decadent party, virtue took on a very shallow meaning
The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on subliminal messages; is it vulgar to talk about your money?
Relative Values – Michael Jackson’s sister Rebbie and his brother Tito, on the late pop star and the trauma of his trial
A Life in the Day – Lt-Col Henry Worsley on his trek to the South Pole
Witter – Political journalist Adam Boulton on why he’ll never be out of a job; Nancy Dell’Olio on keeping your options open
Mane event – Why Steven Spielberg couldn’t resist directing War Horse
Cover: About face – More and more people are going to extremes to change their skin tone, with some injecting illegal drugs
Bug addicts – With a food crisis looming, insects could soon be on the menu. Matt Rudd sees if they’re to his taste
I’m still hidden away – The orphaned children of Bosnia’s rape victims have now grown up. How are they coping?
Floored genius – She’s a rare woman in the male-dominated world of street art Meet Swoon: America’s answer to Banksy
84 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.