Sunday Times Magazine September 2nd 2009

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Sunday Times Magazine September 2nd 2009

DID YOU KNOW? The jailed record producer Phil Spector tweets from his cell Marilyn Monroe’s ghost on Broadway; and the man who travelled across Britain on his bus pass

SHORT STORY – In the first of our series summer reading for children, Michel Faber brings us the mischievous tale of a boy who is bullied by his bedroom furniture

RELATIVE VALUES  -The property tycoon and ex-jailbird Gerald Ronson and his daughter Lisa, marketing director of his company

A LIFE IN THE DAY –  Paul Collingwood, English test cricketer, on bonding with the lads. brooding over bad times, and celebrating wins

OPEN MINDS  – The arts are just for the privileged few, and the poor are paying for the pleasures of the wealthy, says Stephen Pollard

KATE’S ESCAPE  – Hollywood had her down as a vamp and an ice-cool beauty. But as Kate Beckinsale tackles a series of low budget high-integrity roles, they’re having to think again

SHIFTING SANDS – Once the epitome of seaside chic, Torquay has become a shabby shadow of its former self. Now a band of entrepreneurs want to take it upmarket. But the bucket-and-spade brigade has other plans

AFRICA’S HEART AND SOL – Sol Kerzner was universally reviled for making millions from apartheid with his Sun City resort. Now he’s back in business-and he’s got Nelson Mandela right behind him

MOTHERS’ RUIN – In child-custody cases, is the court’s pendulum swinging too far in the father’s favour? Mothers who are losing their children speak out

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Sunday Times Magazine September 2nd 2009

DID YOU KNOW? The jailed record producer Phil Spector tweets from his cell Marilyn Monroe’s ghost on Broadway; and the man who travelled across Britain on his bus pass

SHORT STORY – In the first of our series summer reading for children, Michel Faber brings us the mischievous tale of a boy who is bullied by his bedroom furniture

RELATIVE VALUES  -The property tycoon and ex-jailbird Gerald Ronson and his daughter Lisa, marketing director of his company

A LIFE IN THE DAY –  Paul Collingwood, English test cricketer, on bonding with the lads. brooding over bad times, and celebrating wins

OPEN MINDS  – The arts are just for the privileged few, and the poor are paying for the pleasures of the wealthy, says Stephen Pollard

KATE’S ESCAPE  – Hollywood had her down as a vamp and an ice-cool beauty. But as Kate Beckinsale tackles a series of low budget high-integrity roles, they’re having to think again

SHIFTING SANDS – Once the epitome of seaside chic, Torquay has become a shabby shadow of its former self. Now a band of entrepreneurs want to take it upmarket. But the bucket-and-spade brigade has other plans

AFRICA’S HEART AND SOL – Sol Kerzner was universally reviled for making millions from apartheid with his Sun City resort. Now he’s back in business-and he’s got Nelson Mandela right behind him

MOTHERS’ RUIN – In child-custody cases, is the court’s pendulum swinging too far in the father’s favour? Mothers who are losing their children speak out

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

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition