Sunday Times Magazine October 7th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine October 7th 2012

Waugh Zone – With her personal grooming budget at an all-time low, Daisy finds enlightenment at a nail bar

Relative Values – Sandra Howard, wife of the former leader of the Tory party, and her son, Sholto Douglas-Home

Witter – The novelist Jackie Collins on bondage and naked pool romps. Our God of Small Things dodges the bright lights

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on deadly popcorn; do you have to be intimate to share someone’s food?

Real Britannia  – Hastings’ fishing community serves up its tales of the sea

A Life in the Day – Sara Blakely, who made a billion from her Spanx underwear

Androgyny now – The sexiest new supermodels have a surprising secret they’re boys or transsexuals. Meet the brave new beauties strutting the catwalk

COVER  – Ticket to write  – John Lennon’s letters were funny, kind, angry and cruel and provide a fascinating insight into his life. Many have never been seen, until now

The debt collector – The financial crisis has made unlikely stars of economics writers – none bigger than Michael Lewis, who says America owes us all an apology

Staying the course – Over 25 years, London’s River Café has maintained the perfect recipe for success. Yet there has been tragedy behind the scenes

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Sunday Times Magazine October 7th 2012

Waugh Zone – With her personal grooming budget at an all-time low, Daisy finds enlightenment at a nail bar

Relative Values – Sandra Howard, wife of the former leader of the Tory party, and her son, Sholto Douglas-Home

Witter – The novelist Jackie Collins on bondage and naked pool romps. Our God of Small Things dodges the bright lights

The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on deadly popcorn; do you have to be intimate to share someone’s food?

Real Britannia  – Hastings’ fishing community serves up its tales of the sea

A Life in the Day – Sara Blakely, who made a billion from her Spanx underwear

Androgyny now – The sexiest new supermodels have a surprising secret they’re boys or transsexuals. Meet the brave new beauties strutting the catwalk

COVER  – Ticket to write  – John Lennon’s letters were funny, kind, angry and cruel and provide a fascinating insight into his life. Many have never been seen, until now

The debt collector – The financial crisis has made unlikely stars of economics writers – none bigger than Michael Lewis, who says America owes us all an apology

Staying the course – Over 25 years, London’s River Café has maintained the perfect recipe for success. Yet there has been tragedy behind the scenes

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

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition