Sunday Times Magazine 3 September 1972 Haig Cricket Cup Colonel Gadda Lybia UK Schools
The thundering silence of Colonel Gadda: Philip Norman visits the angry young ruler of Libya whose union with Egypt may make him the most powerful of Arab leaders. Photographs by Colin Jones. Page 16
Guide to antiques, 10th and nal part: antiquities; glossary. Page 27
The reluctant fth: the raising of the school leaving age to 16 means that 600,000 children will have to stay at school for a fth year, whether they want to or not. Richard Blake describes how schools are trying to prepare for their unwilling fth formers. Illustrations by Jennifer Eachus. In their own Words: essays by third and fourth year school children on how they feel about staying on.
Type-classed? Gillian Hanson discovers how far childrens attitudes to education match adult expectations.
Pavilioned in splendour: Norman Harris follows a team through the early rounds of the Haig National Knockout Cup for village cricket elevens. Photographs by Clay Perry.
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The Sunday Times Magazine is a supplement to The Sunday Times newspaper. The Sunday Times Magazine became Britain's first colour newspaper supplement on its launch in February 1962. Over the past 50 years, The Sunday Times Magazine has featured stunning images by many of the worlds great photographers. As well as a string of sumptuously presented images are works by many highly regarded writers such as Ian Fleming, Martin Amis, Zoe Heller, James Fox, Bruce Chatwin, Jilly Cooper and Nicholas Tomalin.
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