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Sunday Times Magazine 10 April 1977 C&W Music Dolly Parton Provisional IRAs morale-boosting photos
LIFESPAN
Room for Improvement the second part of our series
designed to help you to get the best out of
your home. This week: paint, exteriors, law. Page 25
Beauty - changing the colour of your contact lenses. Page 32
Education choosing subjects for O-level. Page 32.
Children the boom in baby books. Page 34
Arts illustrated paperbacks; Image of the Week. Page 34
Animals - the cost of keeping your pet. Page 36
Nostalgia - another photograph from Yesterdays Album. Page 38
Law - a probation officer speaks out. Page 41
Food - the facts about cooking turkey. Page 41.
The hillbilly millionaires: the Country and Western Music explosion
and some of the stars (including
Don Williams, right) who have made their fortunes; story by
James Fox; photographs by David Montgomery. Page 48
The propaganda war: the Provisional IRAs own morale-boosting photographs. Page 70
A country bouquet: the remarkable diary of an Edwardian countrywoman, by Celia Haddon. Page 74
Pommy in the Outback: a strange motorcycle journey across the Australian desert, by Ted Simon. Page 85
Bridge by Boris Schapiro; Chess by Peter Clarke. Page 90
Sacred Cows: the reputation of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner reassessed by Nathan Silver; illustration by David Hopkins. Page 94
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