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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 7th 1987
Dr Pieter Admiraal is a doctor with a passionate commitment – to euthanasia. Amid continuing and furious debate he, and others in Holland, administer death to those who ask. Cover by Colin Jones
Kicking ass in Dunkirk – Hit or be hit-that’s the American way. And it’s becoming the British way in a sport involving white knickers, pompoms and bully boys.
A Knight in shining flannel –Once upon a time Burton was a label scorned by the style-conscious. But times have changed, thanks to chairman Sir Ralph Halpern.
A City fatally sick?- Like an animal in its death throes Fez, the historic capital of Morocco, struggles on. Or so it appears to casual observers such as Adam Nicolson, who reports from the city where he finds that everything is negotiable and nobody is to be trusted. But the traditions of Islam are strong enough to keep the ancient animal alive and kicking.
The secret scented garden – The gardens of Sutton Park in Yorkshire are so special to their creator that she finds daily pleasure in these harmonious surroundings.
Summer on a plate – Salad days need not mean limp lettuce and grated carrot. Here, the best of British chefs show us smart ways of dressing for dinner.
84 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. Lightly read and in good condition for age