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Sunday Times Magazine September 2nd 2012
Krissi Murison – As editor of NME, she was no stranger to Twitter trolls. Our new recruit takes on the faceless hate-pedlars
Relative Values – The Tory MP Nadine Dorries and her daughter Philippa, whom she almost died giving birth to
Witter – The comedian Harry Hill; our God of Small Things has a very close shave
The View – Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on Fat Dad Syndrome, dental hearing aids and dogs for diabetics; is it better to be an extrovert?
Real Britannia – Meet the disabled musicians of the British Paraorchestra
A Life in the Day – The actor Julie Walters on life on an organic farm
Long to rain over us – Camping in the wet, orienteering.. the D of E Award was Prince Philip’s gift to the nation. It’s now the last thing he wants to give up
COVER – Prince charmings – Forget football and dinosaurs. Little boys – some just four years old – are taking part in beauty pageants across the country
The only way is up – London’s got its Shard. New York’s rebuilt One World Trade Center. They’re mighty symbols of western resilience-but who’s moving in?
Shia’s the one – The star of the Transformers trilogy has transformed himself into a serious actor. A brutally honest interview with Shia LaBeouf
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.