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Sunday Times Magazine September 23rd 2009
DID YOU KNOW? Online communication with the dearly departed; CS Lewis’s score-settling trip into space:; the woman who jumped into Niagara Falls in a barrel
SHORT STORY – In Anthony Horowitz’s mythical tale, a terrifying realisation dawns on a warrior when he meets a beautiful maiden on the eve of a great battle
RELATIVE VALUES – Keren Woodward of the 1980s pop trio Bananarama and her son,
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Philippe Petit, who pulled off the ultimate high-wire stunt above the World Trade Center in 1974, on his life of extremes and why “relaxing is hell”
SHE HAS A DREAM – Michelle Obama is on a mission to bridge the gap between poverty and privilege in Washington, DC. Will she just be another lady bountiful for our times?
GIVING AS GOOD AS THEY GET – An alternative economy is booming among artists with the eye and opportunity to acquire works by their peers long before they are famous
COVER: THE AUTHOR OF OUR MISFORTUNES – In his latest novel, Sebastian Faulks holds a mirror up to a morally bankrupt Britain. And he has left no stone unturned in his desire to take readers into unsettling territory
RADOVAN’S RADICAL REBIRTH – During his 13 years on the run, Radovan Karadzic masqueraded as an alternative healer. Now his new-age cronies talk about living with one of the most wanted war criminals in their midst
62 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.