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Sunday Times Magazine February 15 1981 Gruinard Island germ Warfare experiment
Sunday Times Magazine February 15, 1981
Contents, February 15, 1981
Cover: Gauguin, self portrait,
1889; National Gallery
of Art, Washington D.C.
MAIN FEATURES
20 The island they killed
Forty years after a horrifying
germ warfare experiment,
a Scottish island is still contaminated.
30 Boy in a battleground
The case of the 12-year-old Russian
who wants to stay in America.
46 The great old master
look-alike show
Rembrandt and Durer are alive
and well and living in Los Angeles.
50 Hot numbers
The secret of thermal underwear.
Ins and outs of medical insurance
Is a policy a sensible buy for
you ? And if so which one do you
choose ? The final part of
our series on private medicine.
LIFESPAN
71 Reclining chairs
Seven pops tested.
The worlds best food
Our series on healthy
recipes from the Middle East.
76 Political profile
The Rt. Hon. Michael Heseltine.
77 Travel goods
Hardware for light travellers.
78 Documentary
Newcastle in the Fifties.
80 Claire Bretécher
85 Games
Bridge, Chess, On Crossword.
94 A Life in the Day of
Patrick Moore.
START HERE
The best cup of tea in the world
or how Simon Rogers, aged 10,
went 7000 miles to Sri Lanka to pick
the tea for Jimmy Saviles cuppa.
90 Acting out the past
How the Young National Trust
Theatre gets you involved in history.
Letter ladder
Take our new puzzle step by step.
Star Joke
91 Flash Gordon
Plus your prize-winning letters.
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