Sunday Times Magazine September 30th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine September 30th 2012

Waugh Zone –  Daisy finally discovers what work is all about, as she attempts to master office etiquette for the first time

Relative Values – Zadie Smith, author of White Teeth, and her brother Ben comedian, on playing, fighting and raving

Witter – Helen Baxendale on her dislike of all things southern. Our God of Small Things on the case of the falling cat

The View –  Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on sunbathing topless; would you rather lose your wallet or your phone?

A Life in the Day – Slash, ex-guitarist of Guns N’Roses, on heroin and heart disease

Hidden depths – Anji Hunter, now a top gun in British engineering, used to be Blair’s formidable aide. She talks for the first time about what she witnessed at No 10

COVER  – Slaughterhouse blues – Are halal and conventional butchery really that different? Richard Girling visits a Muslim-owned abattoir to find out

The dark arts – The sculptors Tim Noble and Sue Webster draw on their fiery relationship for inspiration- but their violent rows are getting out of control

Black gold – When a small town in North Dakota struck oil, thousands rushed in to make their fortune. Now the sheriffs are trying to keep a lid on the mayhem

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Sunday Times Magazine September 30th 2012

Waugh Zone –  Daisy finally discovers what work is all about, as she attempts to master office etiquette for the first time

Relative Values – Zadie Smith, author of White Teeth, and her brother Ben comedian, on playing, fighting and raving

Witter – Helen Baxendale on her dislike of all things southern. Our God of Small Things on the case of the falling cat

The View –  Alison Jackson’s Fake Take; Dr Ozzy on sunbathing topless; would you rather lose your wallet or your phone?

A Life in the Day – Slash, ex-guitarist of Guns N’Roses, on heroin and heart disease

Hidden depths – Anji Hunter, now a top gun in British engineering, used to be Blair’s formidable aide. She talks for the first time about what she witnessed at No 10

COVER  – Slaughterhouse blues – Are halal and conventional butchery really that different? Richard Girling visits a Muslim-owned abattoir to find out

The dark arts – The sculptors Tim Noble and Sue Webster draw on their fiery relationship for inspiration- but their violent rows are getting out of control

Black gold – When a small town in North Dakota struck oil, thousands rushed in to make their fortune. Now the sheriffs are trying to keep a lid on the mayhem

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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