Sunday Times Magazine September 18th 2009

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Sunday Times Magazine September 18th 2009

DID YOU KNOW? –  Three revealing snippets, including: how triumph turned to tragedy for the five boys who inspired Peter Pan; and did a young Barack Obama rush to rescue a weeping bride at Miami airport?

RELATIVE VALUES –  Russell Howard, the stand-up comedian, and his mother, Ninette, a constant source of comic inspiration

OPEN MINDS –  Movies that make fiction seem like fact are causing chaos and threatening our liberty, warns Antony Beevor

ONE YEAR ON –  A country torn apart by violence, a widower fighting to keep his wife’s memory alive, and three children racked by grief: the tragic legacy of Benazir Bhutto

SHORT STORY – The former children’s laureate Anne Fine brings us the amusing tale of a boy’s ingenious plan to get rid of a group of Ouija board-wielding house guests

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Rio Ferdinand, Manchester United and England’s star defender, on banter with the boys and having babies

COVER STORY: GOOD NIGHY – Bill Nighy is convincing as the decadent has- been rock star. But in real life he’s a solitary man who shies away from the spotlight. So how does the actor get his kicks?

THE HITS AND THE MISSUS – It’s been 18 months since the Beckhams moved to America. Posh has successfully reinvented herself with a fashion label-but has David been relegated to second place?

TAKING HIS LIFE IN MY HANDS – The tragic true story of a son who visits the flat Where his father was killed. In sifting through his letters, he confronts both of their lives

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Sunday Times Magazine September 18th 2009

DID YOU KNOW? – Three revealing snippets, including: how triumph turned to tragedy for the five boys who inspired Peter Pan; and did a young Barack Obama rush to rescue a weeping bride at Miami airport?

RELATIVE VALUES –  Russell Howard, the stand-up comedian, and his mother, Ninette, a constant source of comic inspiration

OPEN MINDS –  Movies that make fiction seem like fact are causing chaos and threatening our liberty, warns Antony Beevor

ONE YEAR ON –  A country torn apart by violence, a widower fighting to keep his wife’s memory alive, and three children racked by grief: the tragic legacy of Benazir Bhutto

SHORT STORY – The former children’s laureate Anne Fine brings us the amusing tale of a boy’s ingenious plan to get rid of a group of Ouija board-wielding house guests

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Rio Ferdinand, Manchester United and England’s star defender, on banter with the boys and having babies

COVER STORY: GOOD NIGHY – Bill Nighy is convincing as the decadent has- been rock star. But in real life he’s a solitary man who shies away from the spotlight. So how does the actor get his kicks?

THE HITS AND THE MISSUS – It’s been 18 months since the Beckhams moved to America. Posh has successfully reinvented herself with a fashion label-but has David been relegated to second place?

TAKING HIS LIFE IN MY HANDS – The tragic true story of a son who visits the flat Where his father was killed. In sifting through his letters, he confronts both of their lives

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

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