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News from 19/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Graham Swift, Glenda Clarke, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Jim Munro, Roger Henderson, Jack Arkinstall, John Peter, Lesley White, J D, John McCain, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Ken Livingstone Mp, Sally Payne, Matt Bivens, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Beverly D'silva, P D, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, David James Smith, Andrew Sullivan, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Tom English, Peter Wilson, Dr Tom Harris, David Dougill, York Membery, John Evans, Bryan Burrough, Mike Bridger, Marian Martin, David Hewson, Mark Edward, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Boris Schapire, Eben Black, Anita Chaudhuri, David Eimer, Jack O'Neill, Nick Gardner, Richard Humphries, Richard Johnson, Phillip Oppenheim, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Frances Spalding, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Maeve Sheehan, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, J H Perryman, Matt Seaton, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Frank Delaney, Danny O'Brien, Anthony Satain, Andy Goldberg, Alan Combes, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, Nigel Betherway, Ian Anderson, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, M J, Dominic Rushe, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Robert Adam, David Walsh, Mark MacAskill, Jack Grimston, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Colin McDowell, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Paul Kavanagh, Roland White, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Ruth Rendell, Kim Fletcher, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Graham Hind, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Craig Lord, Jonathan Leake, Jon Ungoed Thomas, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Roy England, Amanda Craig, Christine Webb, Geoff Seed, Michael Austin, John Waples, A A Gill, John Ware, Andrew Lycett, Nick Fielding, Robert Johnston, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, David Wicker, Jeremy Langmead, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, John Aizlewood, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Peter Greenaway, Rupert Steiner, Jane Lippington, Hugh Pearman, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Joanna Simon, India Knight, James Wilby, Steve Grant, Rosie Waterhouse,

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Contents BBC wants to turn dome into TV theme park Hague reels as leading Tory defects Thatcher predicts election defeat Police claim arrest of army whistleblower Contents British Airways London Eye Contents Inside Pinned beneath the Russian bombers Article Withdrawn Contents Style Magazine The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling Contents DVLA online search News Review Adams wins row over oath to Queen Labour's new convert brings his butler along Letter to Hague First seals in the Thames for 150 years Thompson admits to role in Bulger killing Tesco direct Gay men's choir to offer swansong fit for a Queen Christmas to make TV chiefs millionaires Nepalese 'son' gets tycoon's fortune When You Buy Direct from IBM Intel inside Flying dragon was lord of the prehistoric sky Blunders by doctors kill 40,000 a year Billionaire's cash plan to save rugby M15 raises alert over millennial doomsday cults Old English Inns & Hotels Free serve Heart surgeon suspended over threats claim Orange Shayler to return in court bid to clear his name BBC to toast new century with a cuppa Drinker who slept rough for 25 years returns to help homeless The Sunday Times Abbey National Teenage prostitutes cut price of sex to £1 Allied Carpets Homesick Bowie plans a move back to Britain Blunkett turns to baccalaureate to raise sixth-form standards Labour takes aim at shotgun owners Fair-trade chief faces the axe Lawyer's £1m bill was bogus Epson EDS olved In Search of Remorse The killers of two-year-old Jamie Bulger could be released in three years' time, but have they acknowledged their guilt? David James Smith investigates Scottish Widows Escape to Dot. Com High-flyers are quitting the City for the internet gold rush, report Zoe Brennan and Rosie Waterhouse Philips No Title High noon for the all American fighting man Moderation is the curse of the drinking classes Gateway Week Nick Newman's The health deficit Wee Willie against the world Multiple Display Advertising Items Commissar Blair has delivered nothing yet 'You'd rather send your teenage goddaughter for shepherd's pie with Archer than serve up London to this lot' The future of our schools belongs to the Victorians Spin doctors face shuffle to put a shine on lacklustre ministers The No 10 puppeteer pulls too hard for desolate Dobbo An eye for irony in the bearpit of journalism Politics of the mob denied the Bulger killers justice Mencap Cash injection is the cure for NHS crisis Amda Athlon Mixed Heather Jerry the gifted amateur Points Birthdays And this Year's Winner is. . . It was a year of gay confessions, a prime ministerial baby and a dozen political deaths. Roland White names the victors and vanquished in the Westminster rat race Yell Wrath of Moscow leaves no Pinned down by fire, Marie Colvin, shares the anguish of the Chechen rebels Excel Fortunes of war put Putin on the road to power Virgin Russians lay siege to rebels' last redoubt Israel on alert for Bin Laden attack Vodafone Wind of change blows Puffy out of fashion Internet lonely heart logs on for a year of solitude Black beauty stirs up the racial angst of France Yamaha Shopaholic pill will put brake on big spenders Murder suspect one step ahead of police BT Stay in touch Vanunu visitors raise hopes of release in 2000 St. Joseph's Hospice Sri Lanka's president hurt in bomb blast One man and his dog find new flock Lacoste Siebel Police could take rap for killing Deadly poet society A mother writes Ten new CJD cases raise fears of cattle-cull fraud Brown's 'write off debt' plan attacked Millennium voice: Harriet Baker, 14, has been chosen… Weather and Travel Outlook Nato warns of more chaos in Kosovo Rising tax burden £21m boost for nursery training Crash kills three British Museum in Shaw payout Italian PM quits Sax man dies Eight tickets split £5.7m jackpot Harrods Twelve die in Moscow blaze Flood toll rises No more for BBC Serb killed Laughing matter Jumping for joy United Front Contents Virgin Contents Owen finds tribute fit for Shankly Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Ziege puts Boro back on course Barmby sets the pace as Watford struggle Predator Phillips sees off Saints Sullivan frustrates Arsenal Dublin injury hits Villa Saunders lifts Bradford FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Minor Leagues and Europe Scotland Pools by Peter Wilson Nationwide Conference Powell pounces to spoil Leicester's day Big in' the City League order West Ham to replay Bad Baggies Sadlier winner Orient bottom Bleak days turn to joy for Rivaldo They Come Here for the Tourists New kids hit the stage Frosty Christmas on the cards in Manchester Close call as England sweat Another umpiring controversy is narrowly averted as the tourists toil in the field on a perfect day for batsmen. By Simon Wilde Cool Vaughan steps into the breach Michael Vaughan has justified the selectors' faith by tackling South Africa like a veteran, says Simon Wilde, cricket correspondent First Telecom Scoreboard Savage Law of the Jungle Cairns puts Kiwis on top Scoreboard Sri Lanka romp home Patient Adams waits his turn South Africa face a Test selection poser that their opponents can only dream of. By Ian Hawkey Managers @ loss for words in tangled web Going for the Best option Moet & Chandon Sport on TV Action replay: TV moment of the week Q & a Book Review Bestsellers Lift-Off The proposed bond issue that could raise £500m for the home unions would finally put rugby's professional revolution on a sound financial footing. Report by Stephen Jones Harlequins run ragged by Magne Nick Cain at Stade Marcel-Michelin The Times Leaders fail to shine O'Shea is Roma ruin Injured Cooper misses Bath's vital tie Cautious Wasps Andrew target Down and out Good cause Worcester top Why Twickenham failed to put Best foot forward Healey paves way for Tigers Stephen Jones at Welford Road Cross since 1846 Two-try Wood fells French Farewell to a man of steel The legendary Richard Dunwoody has bowed to the inevitable after defying the pain barrier for years. By Jonathan Powell The Sunday Times McCoy works his magic Murphy maintains whip hand The young Irish jockey learns his lesson after more time before the stewards than he cares to remember, says Jonathan Powell Stubborn Lee keeps Hendry from summit Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing This Week's Racing Immortal heroes, golden memories When Beamon defied gravity with his legendary leap into history Whitaker risk ends in Virtual victory Keith Wheatley sees British showjumping pride restored after lean years, to the delight of an excited sell-out crowd at Olympia Motoring Sytner Scotthall Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cold comfort for Hickman Illness takes a heavy toll at the national swimming finals, resulting in an uncompetitive farce, reports Craig Lord Multiple Classified Advertising Items A bus that's just the ticket for mum There are so many people carriers around that choosing just one sounds difficult. Not so, writes John Evans We three kings In the last of the series in which our writers name their favourite cars, Jeremy Clarkson drools over the Ferrari 355 and Aston Vantage V8 Landing a nice little earner Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Lancoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Select Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Mean and green Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Another good reason to keep out of London Broughtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmakers face £1bn time bomb Blow for BMW as Rover loses £700m Profits warning likely as sales tumble at M&s Small firms tsar named at last Virgin atlantic Linux Lands Virgin Berth. . . Your Money Versailles calls in KPMG Internet Gifts Reuters may float £3.5bn Instinet Mannesmann knows its true economic value Bank attacked for too many rate changes Epo Prescott pact starts coal crisis Railtrack seeks next chairman Morgan Stanley backs Soros bid Fairfax gerrard New-media stars quit to conquer net Nikko puts its faith in City guru British Standards eyes £200m float Mortgage broker to go public Barclays backs French housebuilder Vodafone seeks quick bid decision Net service providers in scramble for cable links Aon Branson wants world's top train Bond issues lift euro profile New-year optimism Inflation concerns The Sunday Times Bubble trouble Railtrack sees light at end of the tunnel as watchdog loses his bite The once-feared regulator seems to be offering the company a smoother and more profitable ride, writes David Parsley E-tailers' mad scramble may well end in tears Bargain Basement Once they were the stars of retailing. Now Marks & Spencer and Sainsbury are in the dumps and the predators are looking for a bargain. Report by Dominic Rushe and Kirstie Hamilton Sainsbury family faces crunch Microsoft Mannesmann Linux challenges Windows monopoly It's free and less likely to crash. And now a stock-market frenzy has given Linux developers the funds to challenge Microsoft. Garth Alexander reports from New York Whitbread shapes up to ward off predators The hotels and pubs group needs to boost its profits and share price to move out of the takeover danger zone, writes John Waples Fujitsu Computers Siemens Timely move for last-minute master Catering for the demands of the 'cash rich but time poor' generation is about to pay off for Brent Hoberman when Lastminute. com is floated on the London Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Multiple Classified Advertising Items PNC Tele Com Multiple Display Advertising Items CarBug Data bank Property sales buoy P&o share price Jagnotes-Euro. com A Share in the Boardroom Fun and flexibility bridge skills gap The Sunday Times Despairing firms do their own training With up to 81% of manufacturers reporting a shortage in skills, more firms are taking matters into their own hands, writes Sarah Gracie Muddle over parental leave Even owner-managers with internet access would have been unable to understand the guidelines on the latest batch of laws governing the rights of their workers, writes Claire Oldfield Sweet sound of success that took hi-fi even higher Ivor Tiefenbrun's ear for music detected a flaw in stereo reproduction. His Linn Products now sells £15m of equipment a year. By Rupert Steiner Bulletin New cream of the British cheese industry There will be a pink and healthy revolution in the sector, according to the new owners of British Creameries. Claire Oldfield reports Beware the promises of flotation Share junkies warned of dangers Experts want rules to stop day traders borrowing money to fund their addiction to dealing, writes Robert Winnett Scottish Widows Five stocks tipped for success The Sunday Times tipster believes technology stocks will carry on growing quickly Ban on insurance tied to mortgages Watchdog gets tough on fund ads Do's and don'ts of day trading At last lenders stop chasing ancient debts Saver lost interest when fund matured The Equitable Life Don't panic, the net has plenty of last-minute gifts Avoid the crush in the shops and save money with Matthew Wall's guide to Christmas shopping online Chase De Vere Investments Plc Adventure in the Falklands is picking up Kevin Goldstein-Jackson was beginning to think his shares in the islands would never pay off, but things are improving Yell Multiple Display Advertising Items Fundsdirect Ten tips to protect your cash from the millennium bug The biggest computer glitch ever could strike in 12 days, writes Nick Gardner. Take simple steps to make sure it doesn't affect your savings and investments Direct Line Appointments Appear this Sunday in the Business Chase De Vere Best Savings Rates Best ISA Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Practice makes life perfect For Full Details of Advertising in the Money The Equitable Life HSBC Hoggett Bowers Cambridge Management Consulting Customer systems Attachmate Hoggett Bowers Chairman of the NHS Litigation Authority Working on health and social care strategy with… S+t+c Selection Business Link Nicholson martin Robert Half International Anvil software Limited Ofgem LSE Chamberlains Our experience - your future Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items Aon Risk Services Amaze Interexec Greater Manchester Police Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Norman Broadbent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenwich School of Management Meridian House NHS Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Practice Course Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Information and Statistics Division (ISD) The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sato Travel Chantilly feast laced with tragedy of disgraced chef The Sunday Times The Times Commission picks a people's lottery Revealed: the naked truth about going on holiday Abbey extols virtues of staying single The bank prefers deals that add value rather than the big 'bang it together' transactions that upset customers, writes Kirstie Hamilton Don't eat your heart out Only a sure touch can help M&s now Home Alone Inside the Inferno Dry Fino Sherry Inside Contents Asp… Blondes with bottle They want to sell you something hot on the net, and it isn't Christmas pudding Interactive TV is Open. . . . Enemy of the People The Sunday Times Our man in Tripoli feels the desert warmth A new ambassador in his Land Rover signals a remarkable turnabout in Gadaffi's Libya, writes Andrew Lycett Sorry, darling, I'd love to look after the children, but. . . Growing pains When Ruth Picardie died, Matt Seaton was left to bring up their twins Lola and Joe alone. Double trouble isn't the half of it, he says Mr Micawber wants to tell you he's angry The killing truth we don't wish to hear 'The Columbine killers were not, it turns were not, it turns out, tormented or abused or excluded from society' Yell Old rockers can't bear to fade away I was heading for a breakdown—then I got Lucky St Bob said let there be light …and there will be Bob Geldof thought London lacked a big event for New Year's Eve. So he's taken a charitable interest, says Stuart Wavell Yes, it's the 1,000-year itch In his youth, Cosmo Landesman dreamt of a golden future in 2000. Instead he's oppressed by millennium angst Between a blithe spirit and an open jail Illness gave Maria Aitken a new career as director: now she awaits a visit from her jailed brother, writes Margarette Driscoll Are you suffering from millennium angst? A spy mystery with no ending Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes Allsop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Moscow makeover Today's election in Russia will mark the beginning of a rapidly changing nation's return as a world power, believes Norman Stone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A game of poker with the credit card kings Bryan Burrough reveals the denouement of the bitter vendetta between one of the richest men in the world and American Express Test your command of ye olde language What shape is the English language in? Frank Delaney gives it a Radio 4 test drive Talking heads Global village This Life Great pace from the Lad Beckham Never Mind the Ballots Want a Millionaire? Phone a Friend Mandy's best friend is on message but barking Do You Know this Man? The millennium list Eureka! George Kennard The Daily telegraph: Jill Craigie Keep the home fires burning The warm and comforting glow of a fireplace is for life, not just for Christmas, says Christine Webb Net brings the old folks home Properties of the Week Eco-friendly with dash of style down on the farm Hugh Pearman meets an organic farmer exploding an old hippy myth Life made less of a struggle Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Westfield Contents No fixed abode Ryanair Contents The Good Gear Guide Ooks of the week Holiday Clinic Website of the Week British Airways Holidays Ski Vermont, Ski Virgin Slopes Hotels start to panic over millennium Voyages Jules Verne Clubs Sunsail New wetbike law? Price hikes hit Majorca villas Online agencies reap net gains NYC avoids strike German tourists are more popular than their image in… At least one of the mainstream tour operators has… A woman who kicked the seat of a 12-year-old boy in… Lenny damage still evident Uestion & nswer Where was I? Holiday Money TV Travel Varig Hooray, and up she sizes Voyager of the Seas is the world's largest cruise ship—but does bigger mean better? David Wickers hits the decks The Sunday Times Coast with the Most Travel Brief Ireland Holidays 2000 Yell Trailfinders Cathay Pacific Travelbag Go-fly Jersey European Cornhill Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Continental Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Annual Travel Insurance All white now Last week saw the first heavy snow in Val d'Isère. Alistair Scott was there to brush up on his turns, and his fonduing technique Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Usit Campus CGU Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Qantas British Airways Sta Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The season starts here Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Expressions Citalia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citalia White Roc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Markwarner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Retreats Meriski Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manor House Hotels Skiers Travel Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols James Wilby enjoyed Burma, Sri Lanka and Jamaica—all before the age of 14 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Competition Details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply Ski Where was I? Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Bargains. net Multiple Classified Advertising Items Santa 3000 Contents Test yourself Stage frights Fun Competitions! Blast off Return of the Pac Fit for a King! Worm Return Asterix and Son Jarvis Your view of the future 2000+ Believe the Hype! Waterproof seal Harry does it once again The Funday Times Nows Dropping in! Chrisomas Quiz Beryl the Peril The Search is on! Lift off Rex Tex Robot Crusoe Souirt The creature feature Lets Rope poor Squirt's Christmas celebrations… Next Week in Funday. . . The zone Become a member to join in the fun! Buzz! Fans utd The Funday Times Sport Sport news Contents UK Gold Contents What's the connection between Cliff Richard, singing hamsters and a Botticelli masterpiece? Millennium Masterworks Behind us? A flat-footed Rest of the weeks films Royal Opera … Imax Looking for the right profile Speech therapy Good and bad at games Queer pitch Biteback Christmas theatre? It's child's play Piccadilly Theatre act Hit 'em hard Hugh Pearman meets two of the Millennium Speaking her mind Dome's most controversial—and successful—figures Interflora An epic undertaking for Berlioz's Trojan Sir Colin Davis is preparing an impassioned tribute to his French hero. Hugh Canning looks forward to the odyssey Rest of the week's theatre Down and out in London and Paris John Peter sees two plays about the brutal fallout of failed marriages, but finds that the National's royal flush is no match for Peter Brook's strong suit Holding action The visiting Russians make more of their venues than the Royal Ballet, says David Dougill Yell A law unto himself Irek Mukhamedov, the beefy star of the Royal Ballet, is taking up acting too. So prepare yourself for a surprise on TV this Christmas, Says Beverly D'silva What made the decade rock Certainly better than the 1980s, but was it as good as the 1960s? Mark Edwards finds a lot to like in the music of the past 10 years Dusty Interflora The bands best bands The Sunday Times Film The critical list Theatre Long players Art Comedy Dance Concerts Opera Pop Pick of the holidays Will the world be watching? Television On millennium eve, programme-makers will be racing to reach the entire planet. Sally Kinnes reports Interflora The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Barbican Centre Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay presents Multiple Display Advertising Items The Linbury Studio Theatre Royal Opera House Simply Red Radisson Edwardian Hotels London Royal Festival Hall Raymond Gubbay presents Cottle & Austen electric Circus Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Tokens Sing-A-Long-A Sound of Music Audi Rat Pack Art Dangerolis Grolind Moscow city Ballet Capital Breaks Pile 'Em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 614 Hardbacks Paperbacks Agenda Cruel Intentions Top 10 albums Nov 14-Dec 11 The Sunday Times Catamount A remote hideaway, a haunting animal presence. But what is the secret of the mysterious Catamount? A compelling short story for The Sunday Times by Ruth Rendell An Equal Music John Carews books of the century The final chapter With Last Orders, left, John Carey concludes his 50 Books of the Century. Below, he sums up the response to a year's celebration of literature The Sunday Times Dorling Kindersley Multiple Display Advertising Items Picasso's prankster The Sorcerer's Apprentice by John Richardson Cape £20 pp320 No Socks, no Hankies, Definitely No turkeys! Waterstones A life of paradox Poetry Stephen Spender: A Life in Modernism by David Leeming Duckworth £20 pp288 The year hi-tech hit home Gifts for geeks Virgin megastores Happy hours of seasonal surfing Festive webwatch Netstore Killjoys on New Year's Eve If you're not exploiting e-commerce, you could go bankrupt A Brief History of the Future, John Naughton Liftoff for UK net Contents What to watch from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day What you … Worth setting the video for. . . How to ring in the new millennium Christmas Films Three of the best Wives And Daughters Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Dark Ages Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Food Night Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One The Flint Street Nativity Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Is That Your Final Answer? Film choice Transco BBC1 Radio Sky One David Copperfield Film choice Transco BBC1 Radio Sky One The Turn Of The Screw Film choice Transco BBC1 Radio Sky One Kevin's Guide Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One Hitler And Stalin Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One 2000 And Beyond Film choice BBC1 Radio Sky One A Night Of 1,000 Years Film choice Transco BBC1 Radio Thursday December Sky One Goodbye To The Nineties Film choice Transco Channel 5 Radio Sky One Greatest Wildlife Show On Earth Film choice Transco BBC1 Radio Sky One Warwick Castle Lanos Contents Allure Chamel Contents Yah! Tara Palmer-Tomkinson Where Have They Gone? Most Wanted Been There, Dunne that The novelist and society chronicler Dominick Dunne admits that he's the world's greatest name-dropper. So much so, he tells Colin McDOWELL, that he's published a whole book about himself and his famous friends Philips Darling, You Look Wonderful Why don't men ever tell their wives when they're not looking their best? There's a very good reason, says Jane Moore Eternity David Furnish, Elton John's boyfriend, is now… Rock around the Clock Luxurious Seafood Terrine Rich Millennium Chocolate DesseRT Marantz L'eau D'issey The Fight Club This time of year is all about giving—your other half hell, that is. And it's usually in someone else's house, says Anita Chaudhuri Responds like a Celica Sweet Nothings Toyota Modern classic Team your tweed with a splash of colour and something irreverent. It will never have looked so now Picture Gallery Picture Gallery This Week: Sunglasses when It's Not Sunny Bags of Glamour Perfect for dancing around, this party season's prettiest handhags will make any outfit sparkle Have you seen? Frock Watch Cold Comforts If you are the kind to bubble and squeak about boring cold turkey on Boxing Day, Sue Lawrence has rustled up other options to excite your palate Be eaten with main-course fish or meat Something to celebrate Moet & Chandon Letters Affairs of the Hart Bursting the Bubble Buying last-minute festive fizz? Joanna Simon advises caution if you don't want things to go flat Something to drink Tipple of the Week Exclusive Style Competition Four of the best. . Table Talk Game for a Laugh Game for a Laugh Lighting up Time We've found the coolest candles to fire your festive imagination Hearth of the Matter Multiple Display Advertising Items Skidpan Courses International Care & Relief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosie Nieper t-shirts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Down to Earth Neil Wormald suggests some green-fingered tips for your children this Christmas Questions and Answers Holly berries may be the norm at this time of year Sofa Thomas Lloyd Woburn Abbey Antiques Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Safe Bathing Company Sofa Workshop Direct Davies Electrics Kitchen Magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovetail introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items NiQuitin CQ Meal Ticket Forget the personal trainer, this season's must-have is the personal nutritionist. So eat, drink and be merry, says Susan Clark What's the alternative? On Call Make sure your gas appliances aren't the death of you, says Dr Roger Henderson On the Ride Track Is horse riding good exercise? Peta Bee gets to the bottom of it after trotting off for a lesson Consumer Test Give blood Colour Clinic 6 of the Best Incense sticks How Do I Look? Glitter Eyeliner To Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinner Dates Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope The Sunday Times Christmas Crossword IBM Sony Contents Glenfic Contents Waitrose American Express Relative Values Sir George Christie, retiring chairman of Glyndebourne, and his son and successor, Gus. Interviews: Sue Fox Principles Saab Best of Times Worst of Times Britain's Leading Upholsrery Specialist Sweaty Palms Sixteen young Robinson Crusoes were left to fend for themselves on a desert island. But as the television cameras rolled, the good times certaimy did not. By Stephanie Clark Hewlett Packard Save 20% on Health Farm Breaks Boss Hugo Boss Awayday in a Manger Ruddles County. . . LeSPORT One. Tel Picture Gallery Spacey's Odyssey When Hollywood needs an arch villain, Kevin Spacey is one of the usual suspects. But being typecast isn't his cup of tea, so now he's playing an ordinary family man with a midlife crisis. Interview by Lesley White Whartrde Royal Jordana … Brain Power Use It or Lose It! Teaser 1944 Bookwise Chess Bridge A Life in the Day of Michel Herbelin IBM

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