Magazine features
Parking hell: The parking industry investigated (The Times Magazine, February 11 2006)
Downloading Mr Right: How the internet took over dating (Sunday Times Magazine, January 8 2006)
Fuel economy: Hanging out with the Nymex energy traders (Daily Telegraph Magazine) (The Telegraph Magazine, November 19 2005)
Till dosh do us part: The new rules of big-money divorce (The Sunday Times Magazine, October 9 2005)
How food-industry money manipulates public debate (The Times, September 10 2005)
Playground rhymes and games: Have children really forgotten how to play? (The Times Magazine, May 21 2005)
The James Ossuary mystery: Is Oded Golan behind biblical scholarship's biggest fraud ring? (The Telegraph Magazine, May 14 2005))
Inside eBay, the powerhouse that's redefining business in Britain (Sunday Times Magazine, February 20 2005)
What intermarriage is doing to Britain's Jewish community (Sunday Times Magazine, February 6 2005)
How Bratz beat Barbie: inside the world of the 'tween' (The Times Magazine, December 4 2004)
Old Father Thames gets hemmed in: how haphazard overdevelopment transformed riverside London (The Daily Telegraph, October 9 2004)
Want to live to be 1,000? The new science of anti-ageing (The Times, September 3 2004)
Meet the new neurotics: Men and the rise of body dysmorphic disorder (The Times, June 19 2004)
How technology is changing our food - an investigation (The Observer, May 16 2004)
The dangers of the Kabbalah Centre - an investigation (The Times Magazine, April 3 2004)
Neuromarketing: The search for the brain's 'buy' button (Written for The Times Magazine, February 5 2004)
Spies like us - how camera phones have rewritten the rules of personal privacy (The Times Magazine, December 13 2003)
Mysterious radiation in the suburbs - Why Raymond Fox believes his Reading house has poisoned his body with plutonium (The Daily Telegraph, November 29 2003)
The billion-dollar fight over Winnie the Pooh: inside the 12-year battle between Disney and the Slesinger family (The Times Magazine, November 22 2003)
Marketing food to children - an investigation into the industry's unacknowledged tricks (The Observer, March 9 2003)
Inside the cannabis chocolate network: the magic 'medicine' that is changing the lives of MS sufferers (The Telegraph Magazine, February 22 2003)
Cannabisness - the people hoping to profit from legalised cannabis (Evening Standard, September 3 2002)
Hey, kids! The secrets of marketing to the under-fives (The Times, October 18 2002)
Teenage internet camgirls at risk - the schoolgirls trading raunchy photographs for gifts (The Observer, July 2 2002)
Who's the daddy? Inside the new paternity-testing industry (Evening Standard, May 13 2002)
The looted art sleuths (The Observer, May 5 2002)
More to follow (The Times Magazine)





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