Sunday Times Magazine November 4th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine November 4th 2012

Waugh Zone  – Divested of Catholic guilt, Daisy searches for meaning at the School of Life-and joins in a Sunday singalong

Relative Values –  Charlotte Rampling and her son Barnaby, director, on sex scenes, depression and reckless behaviour

Witter –  The actor Warwick Davis on why it’s OK to say “dwarf”; Our God of Small

COVER  – Lanced David Walsh, who first cried “cheat” over Lance Armstrong in 1999, reveals how the memory of his dead son helped him to fight on for the truth

Art-breaking –  For 175 years the Royal College of Art has shaped how we dress, drive, shop and live. AA Gill celebrates its most famous alumni, including James Dyson, Tracey Emin and Ridley Scott

We will shock you  – British pro-life protesters mentored by hardline American activists are demonstrating with horrific posters outside abortion clinics. Rosie Kinchen joins them on the streets

Mind your language –  For decades Mary Whitehouse campaigned for a smut-free Britain. And nobody was safe from a ticking-off-as her letters reveal

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Sunday Times Magazine November 4th 2012

Waugh Zone  – Divested of Catholic guilt, Daisy searches for meaning at the School of Life-and joins in a Sunday singalong

Relative Values –  Charlotte Rampling and her son Barnaby, director, on sex scenes, depression and reckless behaviour

Witter –  The actor Warwick Davis on why it’s OK to say “dwarf”; Our God of Small

COVER  – Lanced David Walsh, who first cried “cheat” over Lance Armstrong in 1999, reveals how the memory of his dead son helped him to fight on for the truth

Art-breaking –  For 175 years the Royal College of Art has shaped how we dress, drive, shop and live. AA Gill celebrates its most famous alumni, including James Dyson, Tracey Emin and Ridley Scott

We will shock you  – British pro-life protesters mentored by hardline American activists are demonstrating with horrific posters outside abortion clinics. Rosie Kinchen joins them on the streets

Mind your language –  For decades Mary Whitehouse campaigned for a smut-free Britain. And nobody was safe from a ticking-off-as her letters reveal

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

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