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Sunday Times Magazine September 23rd 2007
RELATIVE VALUES – The authors Anita Desai and her daughter Kiran, who last year was the youngest woman to win the Man Booker prize
COVER STORY – WILD CHILD – When her croc hunter dad was killed by a stingray, Bindi Irwin promptly stepped into his shoes. Now the nine-year-old is a star in her own right – but at what cost?
CASSANDRA – Ariel Leve’s personal integrity is put to the test when she is sent a secret e-mail by mistake. Can she be trusted not to read it?
BEARING A DRUDGE – It began as a gossipy e-mail. Now the Drudge Report is a hugely influential website that can make or break a political career. So who’s the man behind it?
BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – Beaten up and thrown into jail just for crossing the street at the wrong time, Professor Felipe Fernandez-Armesto recalls a dramatic day in Atlanta, Georgia
I LOVE LUCIES – The photographs that triumphed at the Pilsner Urquell IPA Lucie Awards
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Jason Taylor, the NFL footballer hailed as America’s sexiest sportsman
WEAPONS OF COMMUNICATION – Your country needed you: iconic war posters from 1914 to the present day
ME AND MY BIG MOUSE – He’s the creative genius who was fired by Disney. Now John Lasseter has been welcomed back to revive their fortunes and he’s quite a character himself
CURSE OF THE JANJAWEED – After being raped and persecuted by Arab bandits, women in Darfur are finally finding the strength to speak out
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