Sunday Times Magazine October 9th 2011

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Sunday Times Magazine October 9th 2011

Waugh Zone –  The beautiful people just can’t host a cool party, says Daisy

Relative Values Sir Richard Branson and his mother, Eve, on boarding school, being caught by the taxman and cheating death

The View  – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; should you put your colleagues first? Dr Ozzy on sweaty sex and broody husbands

A Life in the Day – Anton du Beke, Nancy Dell’Olio’s partner in Strictly Come Dancing

Witter –  Esther Rantzen on cosmetic surgery and breastfeeding while driving ; Nancy Dell’Olio on falling over in public and hating your engagement ring

Money dearest – They’ve won the jackpot and you’d think they’d go just a little bit wild. Yet living life dangerously is the last thing on many lottery winners’ minds

Techno friends – Robots can now give a helping hand –as companions,  cleaners or pill-givers. They can even teach autistic children to interact with people

Crime Wave – A surge in pirate attacks in the Gulf of Aden has led to a lucrative private-sector war to combat them. Meet the Britons on the front line

A lost Leonardo?  – The Salvator Mundi was sold in 1958 for £45. Now experts believe it is by Leonardo da Vinci, worth hundreds of millions. Are they right?

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Sunday Times Magazine October 9th 2011

Waugh Zone –  The beautiful people just can’t host a cool party, says Daisy

Relative Values Sir Richard Branson and his mother, Eve, on boarding school, being caught by the taxman and cheating death

The View  – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; should you put your colleagues first? Dr Ozzy on sweaty sex and broody husbands

A Life in the Day – Anton du Beke, Nancy Dell’Olio’s partner in Strictly Come Dancing

Witter –  Esther Rantzen on cosmetic surgery and breastfeeding while driving ; Nancy Dell’Olio on falling over in public and hating your engagement ring

Money dearest – They’ve won the jackpot and you’d think they’d go just a little bit wild. Yet living life dangerously is the last thing on many lottery winners’ minds

Techno friends – Robots can now give a helping hand –as companions,  cleaners or pill-givers. They can even teach autistic children to interact with people

Crime Wave – A surge in pirate attacks in the Gulf of Aden has led to a lucrative private-sector war to combat them. Meet the Britons on the front line

A lost Leonardo?  – The Salvator Mundi was sold in 1958 for £45. Now experts believe it is by Leonardo da Vinci, worth hundreds of millions. Are they right?

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

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