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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine September 15th 1996
Zoë Heller watches the Republicans and Democrats, and decides that America is 10 cents short of a dollar
Relative Values – Television director Michael Gill, and his son, Adrian, Sunday Times TV and restaurant critic
Holy spook – Was God’s man on earth the CIA’s secret weapon against the Soviet bloc? We examine the links between Pope John Paul II, the White House and the collapse of communism
Bragg art – Melvyn Bragg is the godfather of TV culture. But for how much longer can he refuse offers to leave The South Bank Show?
The killing of Kabul – As the civil war between Afghanistan’s Islamic factions rages on, thousands are losing their lives
Cover story – To live and die in LA – Margaux was a successful model. She was also a Hemingway. Was she genetically programmed to die at 42?
Prima Donna – She streamlines the human figure – yet Donna Karan’s fashion empire won’t stop expanding
A Life A Life in the Day of Bernadette Cleary, founder of a children’s charity
72 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition throughout but unfortunately has a badly creased and marked cover. priced accordingly