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Sunday Times Magazine July 16th 2006
The Desert Queen – Gertrude Bell was a poet, map-maker and archeologist. She was also an adultress , soldier and spy. her quest for danger and excitement took her to the Middle East where she helped found modern Iraq
An HIV scare has tainted the image of St Ives as a sleepy little seaside town. Against lurid allegations of wild sex, the locals are fighting to save their reputations
Since 9/11 the cost of providing security for George W Bush has soared. We step into his armour plated world and find out how many secret agents, snipers and fighter jets it takes to protect a President
We’re beating up our neighbours. We’re blighted by road rage, air rage, even PC rage. Today Britain is angier than it’s ever been. What’s made us lose our cool?
Relative values – Captain Mark Phillips, equestrian and farmer and Zara Phillips his daughter from his marriage to Princess Anne
Chris pattern on the greatest five years of his life – as governor of Hong Kong
A life in the day – Jane Tomlinson, terminal cancer sufferer, who is cycling across the US for charity
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