Sunday Times Magazine April 11th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine April 11th 2010

Daisy Waugh –  During a day out at a race track, our columnist is driven to distraction by a “gloriously hideous” Lamborghini and her gorgeous instructor

Relative Values – Gurinder Chadha, the director of Bend It Like Beckham, and her “busy, busy, busy” mother, Balwant

Chat Room Wittering on –  Joanna Lumley confesses to being a “slumdog” who loves roughing it; how Tilda Swinton

A Life in the Day –  Shaun White, Olympic snowboarder, on the thrills – and painful spills – of life on the slopes

Ten pages showcasing the world’s most innovative photography. Included this week: pride and prejudice – evocative images of the civil-rights struggle in America in the 1950s and ’60s; Afghan security forces rescue a fallen comrade after an ambush; orthodox Jews make a splash at the Welsh seaside; portraits of wild animals in captivity

COVER – Driving passions – He was once the epitome of the clean-cut sportsman. Now Tiger’s sexual shenanigans with busty blonde porn stars and lingerie models have made him a pariah – and revealed the truth about golf’s sleazy side

Some like it hot  – Sizzling bacon and eggs, sausages, toast: there’s nothing more English, hearty – and heart-straining than a good old fry-up. But with our evolving cultural landscape, is it still to our taste?

A whole other Tory –  Steve Hilton is the “pint-sized Rasputin” who is now Cameron’s right-hand man. So how did he get so close to his master? And is George Osborne being left in the shadows?

Stranger than fiction After 30 years of obscurity, 73-year-old Stephen Benatar has a host of famous fans and his latest novel is being called a masterpiece. And he did it all by trawling buses, streets and bookshops, selling his books, one by one

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Sunday Times Magazine April 11th 2010

Daisy Waugh –  During a day out at a race track, our columnist is driven to distraction by a “gloriously hideous” Lamborghini and her gorgeous instructor

Relative Values – Gurinder Chadha, the director of Bend It Like Beckham, and her “busy, busy, busy” mother, Balwant

Chat Room Wittering on –  Joanna Lumley confesses to being a “slumdog” who loves roughing it; how Tilda Swinton

A Life in the Day –  Shaun White, Olympic snowboarder, on the thrills – and painful spills – of life on the slopes

Ten pages showcasing the world’s most innovative photography. Included this week: pride and prejudice – evocative images of the civil-rights struggle in America in the 1950s and ’60s; Afghan security forces rescue a fallen comrade after an ambush; orthodox Jews make a splash at the Welsh seaside; portraits of wild animals in captivity

COVER – Driving passions – He was once the epitome of the clean-cut sportsman. Now Tiger’s sexual shenanigans with busty blonde porn stars and lingerie models have made him a pariah – and revealed the truth about golf’s sleazy side

Some like it hot  – Sizzling bacon and eggs, sausages, toast: there’s nothing more English, hearty – and heart-straining than a good old fry-up. But with our evolving cultural landscape, is it still to our taste?

A whole other Tory –  Steve Hilton is the “pint-sized Rasputin” who is now Cameron’s right-hand man. So how did he get so close to his master? And is George Osborne being left in the shadows?

Stranger than fiction After 30 years of obscurity, 73-year-old Stephen Benatar has a host of famous fans and his latest novel is being called a masterpiece. And he did it all by trawling buses, streets and bookshops, selling his books, one by one

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

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