Sunday Times Magazine 16 June 1974 Graffiti of New York Alexander Haig Husky Dog
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The Sunday Times Magazine 16 June 1974.
The dog that died of shame: The strange self sacrifice of a Canadian husky by Colin Irwin.
Nixon's man: The rise to power of general Alexander Haig president Nixon's chief of staff.
You must have been a beautiful baby: Faces of the famous children collected by Tuli Kupferberg and Sylvia Tropp.
The name game: The graffiti of New York - art or mischief? Photographs from a new book, watching my name go by.
20000 mile test - The Range Rover.
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