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Sunday Times Magazine November 2nd 2008
RELATIVE VALUES – The sculptor Helaine Blumenfeld and her son Remy, millionaire TV mogul
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – Isabelle Maeght, of the Maeght Foundation, on meeting Braque and Miro
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Gloria Havenhand, bucolic beekeeper
THE BOYO’S DONE GOOD – He excelled as the elastic bodied Mr Fantastic. Now there’s a real stretch for the Welsh actor loan Gruffudd: playing Tony Blair in Oliver Stone’s new film
COVER STORY – CARDIAC ARREST – As technology makes giant strides and the number of organ donations plummets heart transplants could become history
THE SHUTTER BUG – Famous photographers reveal their trade secrets and turn to face the lens
PRIMATE SUSPECT – After ditching Britpop to form a cartoon band, Damon Albarn has made a Chinese opera, is he just monkeying around?
VEILS OF THE UNEXPECTED – Women in Syria have to keep themselves well covered. But many of them share a secret-beautiful seductive lingerie
IN IT FOR THE MONET – How crafty detective work brought the hammer down on one of the world’s most audacious gangs of art thieves
76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in excellent condition for age.