Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 28th 1991

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 28th 1991

The global earthquake  – The consequences of the earthquake soon to hit the Tokyo area will be felt throughout the world . Here we present an exclusive preview of a major catastrophe

Cover story – What’s so funny? – To celebrate becoming a don for a day at Sussex University, the comedian Ken Dodd agreed to give an impromptu lecture on laughter. Russell Miller attended

The Lifestyle Fitness Programme: week two – If you’ve got it, move it The second part of our unique. three-part exercise programme shows you how to develop your own individually tailored fitness routine

Son lost but not gone – Tony Bland survived the tragedy at the Hillsborough stadium, but his brain died in the crush. After two years caring for a vegetable’, do his long-suffering parents have the right to let him die? Victoria McKee reports

Arts Pablo on parade  – The story of how a controversial one-act ballet, conceived by Jean Cocteau, with music by Erik Satie, shocked Paris audiences but provided Picasso with the opportunity for his largest ever canvas

Food Scrummy food, special feasts  – Martina Nicolls looks at the way, at times of celebration and holiday, every country reverts to its traditional dishes, and offers some of the year’s memorable recipes

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 28th 1991

The global earthquake  – The consequences of the earthquake soon to hit the Tokyo area will be felt throughout the world . Here we present an exclusive preview of a major catastrophe

Cover story – What’s so funny? – To celebrate becoming a don for a day at Sussex University, the comedian Ken Dodd agreed to give an impromptu lecture on laughter. Russell Miller attended

The Lifestyle Fitness Programme: week two – If you’ve got it, move it The second part of our unique. three-part exercise programme shows you how to develop your own individually tailored fitness routine

Son lost but not gone – Tony Bland survived the tragedy at the Hillsborough stadium, but his brain died in the crush. After two years caring for a vegetable’, do his long-suffering parents have the right to let him die? Victoria McKee reports

Arts Pablo on parade  – The story of how a controversial one-act ballet, conceived by Jean Cocteau, with music by Erik Satie, shocked Paris audiences but provided Picasso with the opportunity for his largest ever canvas

Food Scrummy food, special feasts  – Martina Nicolls looks at the way, at times of celebration and holiday, every country reverts to its traditional dishes, and offers some of the year’s memorable recipes

68 pages This issue is in very good condition throughout. There is a minor vertical crease on the front cover

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Weight 300 g
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Good condition