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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 13th 1984
A frozen miracle called Zoe – Her name is Zoe. She spent the first two months of her embryonic life in a frozen state and her birth marks a major advance in laboratory techniques. We publish exclusive pictures and discuss the legal and ethical implications that our doctors and society must face.
The go-go boys hit Hollywood – The rise to fame of Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, the highly successful low- budget producers whom Hollywood loves to hate.
Hats for high days -This summer hats are back in fashion. Not the fussy variety the style is for unadorned natural straw, essentially with a wide brim.
Somebody’s husband, somebody’s son – Part Two: how far was Peter Sutcliffe’s savage treatment of his victims influenced by visits to the chamber of horrors at Morecambe? Inside it, he particularly liked series of torsos with holes like great wounds in the abdomens; and he spent so much time in another macabre room, with models of human sexual decay backed by minatory texts , that his brother Mick called it Peter’s room
First Sight – An encounter with Paul Newman in his 60th year
76 pages. This issue is in very good condition









