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Sunday Times Magazine October 11th 2009
Did You Know? The undiluted truth about dehydrated water; the voluptuous sexpot who morphed into the Barbie doll; how a Scotswoman’s frontline tactics revolutionised female healthcare
Short Story – As an election looms, a prime minister finds he’s lost touch with his people. Then a Widow bearing vegetables teaches him a valuable lesson. A tongue – in-cheek tale from Ann Trenema
Relative Values – The teenage rebel-turned-motorbike champion Bradley Smith and his proud, long-suffering mother, Dawn
A Life in the Day – Jerry Hall, model and domestic goddess, on acting, rock-chick writing, and her love of eggs
Open Minds – Diarists used to create historical masterpieces. Now, jotting down our daily endeavours seems a little unhinged, says the diarist Andrew Roberts
COVER: My age of innocence – When Lynn Barber was a 16-year-old suburban swot, she fell for a conman and embarked on a strange double life. Now she’s reliving her youthful indiscretions as her story is made into a feature film
Give and let live – Becoming a voluntary organ donor is a complex procedure, involving intense psychological and physical vetting. What makes people go through all this for a stranger?
Tame at last? – She’s been a child star, a drug addict and a gangster’s moll. Now she’s the scarily successful singer of Black Eyed Peas. Meet Fergie a far-from-average pop princess
The halls of prejudice – At a South African university campus, a group of white students ritually humiliated five black cleaners. Then a video of the incident was posted on YouTube. The abused tell their stories for the first time
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.