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Sunday Times Magazine April 30th 2006
How long will we live? – Science can detect cancer on your breath or disease in a teardrop. How much more can it tell you? Two writers try to find out by offering their bodies for the latest medical tests
The largest collection of human footprints ever to be found from the Ice Age reveals that our ancestors were a race of giants
The wild borderlands of Afghanistan and Pakistan are home to a thriving industry, feeding Al-Qaedas’ appetite for guns
Were the 1970’s really the decade when everything went to pot? Or was it an era of political, social and cultural revolution?
He was the jailbird who restyled himself as the god of super-smart hotels. Now the restless Ian Schrager is reaching for the sky
Relative values – Dorothy Purdew and her son Stephen
The secret love affair of Arielle Dombasle, the glamorous French actress and singer
A life in the day – Dr Julian Raby
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