Sunday Times Magazine September 18th 2011

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Sunday Times Magazine September 18th 2011

Waugh Zone  – Sharp words from a cab driver lead to a moral dilemma for Daisy

Relative Values  – The country singer Glen Campbell, recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and his daughter Ashley

Witter  – The biographer Peter Ackroyd on why he’ll always be flashy and vulgar; our agony diva Nancy Dell’Olio considers how much cleavage it’s okay to flaunt

A Life in the Day – How Michael Johnson, once the world’s fastest man, paces himself

COVER – Ticket to stride  – They’re at the peak of their powers, but how does the spotlight affect Britain’s biggest-selling band? We join Coldplay in Japan to find out

Charm offensive –  It was set up to mock the Establishment. Now it’s part of it. As Private Eye clocks up 50 scandalous years, meet the people upholding its traditions

Leaf peeping  – Witches’ covens, kamikaze mountain-bike riders, bearded men (and women) – AA Gill revels in the majesty, mystery and mayhem of the Forest of Dean

Time does not heal  – The parents of murdered children open up about the immense grief and trauma they suffer. and their struggles to make a fresh start

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Sunday Times Magazine September 18th 2011

Waugh Zone  – Sharp words from a cab driver lead to a moral dilemma for Daisy

Relative Values  – The country singer Glen Campbell, recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and his daughter Ashley

Witter  – The biographer Peter Ackroyd on why he’ll always be flashy and vulgar; our agony diva Nancy Dell’Olio considers how much cleavage it’s okay to flaunt

A Life in the Day – How Michael Johnson, once the world’s fastest man, paces himself

COVER – Ticket to stride  – They’re at the peak of their powers, but how does the spotlight affect Britain’s biggest-selling band? We join Coldplay in Japan to find out

Charm offensive –  It was set up to mock the Establishment. Now it’s part of it. As Private Eye clocks up 50 scandalous years, meet the people upholding its traditions

Leaf peeping  – Witches’ covens, kamikaze mountain-bike riders, bearded men (and women) – AA Gill revels in the majesty, mystery and mayhem of the Forest of Dean

Time does not heal  – The parents of murdered children open up about the immense grief and trauma they suffer. and their struggles to make a fresh start

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

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