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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine February 23rd 1997
Zoë Heller gets her break on TV but comes across as a bouffant Barbara Bush
Relative Values – The reformed killer Christopher Lambrianou and his brother Jimmy, a publican
Primates on parade – Thirty years on, the Monkees are out of their cage again. They’re no longer the young generation, but do they still have something to say?
Cover story – Behind the white lines – In Colombia, cocaine is a $15-billion-a-year business. We trail the police in the jungle as they move in to bust the drug barons
A fat lot of good? The latest slimming pills give hope to the obese. But one of the health hazards is death
35th anniversary – A republished classic from 1985, after the Heysel tragedy. The people of Liverpool and Turin both love football but the similarity ends there
A Life in the Day of Max Stafford-Clark, director of the Out of Joint theatre company
56 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.