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A H, Waldemar Januszczak, Vladimir Putin, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Alec Stewart, Angus Porter, M. Dean, Jim Munro, Philip Norman, A G, Nicholas Rufford, Alan Drummond, Shanker Trivedi, John Peter, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Frank Steward, Jonathan Miller, John Jay, J D, John McCain, Joanna Duckworth, Frank Whitford, Oamandeep Singh, Alistair Scott, Mr J Garbutt, Allan Brown, Sally Payne, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Gabriell Bianchi, Edin Hamzic, Humphrey Carpenter, P D, Chris Dignan, Melanie Phillips, Stephen Shakespeare, E P, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Joe Lauria, Guy Dennis, Adam Lively, Dr Roger Henderson, Eddie Irvine, A A Gib, Edward Platt, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Andrew Kenny, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, M D, Wendy Holden, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Linder Lid, David Dougill, Norman Davies, John Evans, Suzie Buchanan, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Tania Alexander, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, Estelle Doyle, Mark Graham, John Sutherland, David Watkin, Tony Hawkes, Stephen Peltitt, Anita Chaudhuri, Martha Lane Fox, Peter Millar, D Bates, James Lane, Nick Gardner, John Rolley, Richard Downs, Clive Freeman, Jonathan Margolis, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, David Bowie, Stuart Wavell, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Clive Rice, R. Harwood, James Mottram, Sue Lawrence, Susan Clark Health Journalist, Ken Mulroy, Eve Archibald, Paul Driver, Richard Longhurst, John Humphrys, Nick Newman, Maeve Sheehan, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Steven Downes, Aferdita Haxhiu, Ian Hawkey, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, Den Johnston, Shelley Von Strunckel, Diana Dillerstone, Annabel Venning, Richard Girling, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Hugh McLlvanney, C B, Danny O'Brien, L Woods, Michael Riding, Robert Lacey, Hugo Barnacle, Phil Baker, Charles Weir, Tom Rhodes Noxon, P H., Raymond Keene, J S, Ground Force, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Anna Hagan, Marie Colvin, Bob Nicol, Diana Wright, John Becker, Peter Houseman, Jesse Crosse, Angela Gokani Brasier, David Orr, David Hockney, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Tim Hilton, Andrew Holgate, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Arthelia Quaites, John McLaren, Tim Moorey, Hugh McManners, Rob Ryan, Ghulam Hasnain, Claire Oldfield, Joan Baxter, David Walsh, Rodney Bay, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Oliver Twist, M. McDonald, S P, Stephen Armstrong, Emily Milich, Roland Whilte, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Roland White, Bernard Cornwell, Daimler Chrysler, Kim Fletcher, Wayne Bodkin, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Jim Cotton-Betteridge, Jonathan Leake, Ricky Dalton, Michael Sheridan, Amanda Craig, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Dipesh Gadher, Atistair Johnson, John Waples, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Tim Raymend, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Mike Carlson, Peter Wilkinson, David Sumner Smith, Violeta Rodovic, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, John Spurling, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Michelie Pamment, Nigel Powell, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Montana, Mark Hodson, Charlotte Walton, Joe Lovejoy, Mark Porter, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Babs Hewson, Hugh Pearman, Victor Bryant, Dan Cairns, Julian Ryall, Andy Robinson, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Adam Hall, Turshar Barot, Dave Rosewood, Simon Crerar, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Angel Hair, Steve Grant, T R, Kingston Smith, Sandy Gall, Dominic Rushe, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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January 1 2000 The party to end all parties New millennium greeted with global wave of hope Contents Save The World lights up in a blaze of competition London's party fails to live up to the hype DVLA Contents Police decided to let dome show go on despite bomb threats The Centenarian Arthur Whitlock, 108, a retired civil servant from Tenterden, Kent An old spanner in the works Comment Virgin Mobile At home or at the dome, it was a night to remember Last-minute magic lights up a far from finest hour First night at the pleasure dome: 10,000 invited… Allied Carpets Down to the sea in party hats as the sun rises The Scientist Professor lan Wilmut, 55, cloning scientist and co-creator of Dolly the sheep Chanel Peugeot 106 Human traffic jam greets hogmanay Searching for a ray of light on the white cliffs Master thief takes £3m Cézanne in Oxford museum raid Midnight's children chase £1m windfall Words of wisdom from a world taking stock of the future Double Savings in the DFS Sale First place Churches keep the faith while cults prepare for apocalypse Pope says peace is the world's priority Carey praises unsung heroes of our time Magnet Religions unite in global worship Israeli relief as doomsday is postponed The Fighter Magomed, 29, a Chechen guerrilla fighting the Russian forces Bells peal out an ancient welcome PC World Prices go sky high on big night The Singer and the Model David Bowie, 52, and his wife Iman, 44 Queen faces a touchy problem with Tony Blair Doom mongers at bay as bug doesn't bite Militias finger their triggers for year from hell Hackers launch virus plague to mark Y2K Party folk go for the big one Man of war with a mission to clean up Profile In AD 1000, they had a good night's sleep People of Turkey Week Brave new century Empiredirect Naught for Tory comfort in the Tony zone Let real people speak, and apathy goes for a walk Is anyone keeping an eye on our dozing safety watchdog? Atticus How the incredible dancing Benn kept his place in the ministry Atticus The life of Brian put the Tories out of focus Atticus Waking to a false dawn of freedom without duty Polo Ralph Lauren From Kiribati to Alaska, the sun rises on a new age 25 hours of dawn around the world The dawnig of the new millennium set off a chain reaction of celebrations around the world Planet of riches still blighted by poverty The Hospice Patient Ken Mulroy, 50, Trinity hospice, south London Pack-ice party in pole position for the dawn Cold comfort: New Zealanders Clare Sprosen and… The TV Presenter Greedy Las Vegas loses a jackpot opportunity Currys My double date with the millennium The Kosovan Aferdita Haxhiu, 19, an Albanian translator with the UN Pristina A great day for Lassie, Ali, and Albert Einstein Anchormen get lost in space Don't stop, the British party isn't over yet Carlink Street dwellers of London have a night to remember Vortex 'Old lags' plotted Aitken sex scene Hijack leader cried at hostage's last note to daughter Posthouse Yeltsin slinks from stage with an immunity deal Putin set to win election Party abandons Kohl over secret funds scandal Free summer camps for all 16-year-olds Union votes give Livingstone lift Dixons Top scientist admits France has BSE crisis Weather and Travel Outlook Forecast Noon today Forecast Noon Monday The nuclear plant worker Brent Moore, 53, Y2k co-ordinator at Sellafield nuclear power station, on the Cumbrian coast End of the road for pounds News in Brief Arson murder Hunt man 'slashed with hammer' Aid worker freed Harrison stays in hospital Fatal crash Toddler appeal Paper money Five tickets split £5.8m jackpot And so to Bed Road death Hezbollah threat Student raped High point Trunk call England Expects Put country before county, says Hussain The skipper wants to foster team spirit with an elite group of players who concentrate on international duties, says Simon Wilde Contents Flying squad to crack down on match-fixing Contents Stepping into the brave new world Bid to balance global power Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Nice idea but where are the real club champions Invitations for the world's best to party in Rio must have got lost in the post, says Brain Glanville History awaits Fergie's men United hope to to being the new millennium as they ended the old one—winning silverware The Seven Teams who Stand in Manchester United's Way Bad boys from Brazil will test Ferguson's mettle Vasco da Gama's Edmundo and Romario have the ability to upset United's bid for world domination World giants hit by late injuries Picture Gallery Anderton blast Colly wobble Baggio bid Tomorrow's Premiership fixtures Lee back from the wilderness Rob Lee reached the depths of despair at Newcastle but is showing England form again Picture Gallery Campbell scores instant hit After smearing his boots with sheep's blood in Turkey, scoring key goals for Everton is small beer, writes Louise Taylor Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool Southampton v Bradford City Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal Premiership table Bracewell builds Fayed's fortunes Fulham's manager is not a man to waste words, preferring to let his record speak for itself, writes Ian Hawkey Pools Nationwide League Preview of Tomorrow's Matches Lord of the Ring Time has confirmed Ali's boast that, in a century of sporting greats, he truly was the greatest Six Young Stars of Tomorrow The Sunday Times England hit by an attack of nerves Gough fails to shine The batsmen have finally got their act together, but now England's bowling looks thin Relaxed Waugh wins his inner battle Lift the tempo, says Richards The steely Australian has become a great Captain by following his instincts and defying convention, writes Peter Roebuck Barry Richards is dismayed by the lack of adventure of today's batsmen. Simon Wilde talks to South Africa's great entertainer Why I didn't pick Caddick After a lengthy spell out of the Test side, the Somerset bowler has become a match-winner Rhodes is on track for recall The holiday is over, and Kallis and Klusener must start to perform with ball as well as bat Brand new solution to an age-old problem Graham has Ginola taped I was heartbroken to see the Kempton Park meeting… The Sunday Times Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Action replay: TV moment of the week Book Review The Impossible Hero: A Biography of Gordon "Puff Puff" Pirie by Dick Booth (Corsica Press, hb, £16.50) 1999 bestsellers Sports Calendar 2000 Showdown for the European Football Championship 2000 All the Matches in Football's Summer Feast in Holland and Belgium LLOYDS-TSB Six Nations Championship Sydney 2000 Bad blood Italian prosecutor Pierguido Soprani, left, is heading a drugs investigation into the activities of sports doctor Francesco Conconi, right. David Walsh reports that the reputations of hundreds of sporting figures could be at stake Passing of time catching up with the legendary Marino The veteran Miami Dolphins quarterback has let the ball drop in his lengthy quest for Super Bowl glory, writes Mike Carlson Troubled Bath face acid test Andy Robinson's men will be fighting for their reputation in the Tetley's Bitter Cup showdown with Gloucester tomorrow. By Stephen Jones The Sunday Times Minnows swamped by tidal wave of change Nick Cain says that, in the professional era, the days of cup giant-killings are as good as over Bring on new faces Woodward must choose blend on new and old to freshen his squad for the six Nations Woodman fends off all challengers Dislodging Jason Leonard from the England team will be no pushover, says Nick Cain, but Gloucester's young prop is up to the challenge Mike Tindall This Week's Fixtures Football coach aims for dream ride at 53 Swindon's director of coaching, Jimmy Shoulder, makes his debut as a jockey at Lingfield on Saturday Uttoxeter Golden Oldies of the Saddle The mean machine Ireland's favourite racehorse is moody, but the only thing stronger than his kick is his spirit Exeter Plumpton Lingfield Tizzard shows blinds faith The riding find of last season aims to start the new year in style, writes Jonathan Powell Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American dream is out there in cyberspace Plant hire boss Jerry likes his cars big—and they don't come any bigger than a US import, writes John Evans The shape of things to come Car makers have heid back the launch of many new models until the new century. Ray Hutton looks ahead to the cars of 2000 The race to clean up in 2020 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Doves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hadley Green Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Signature Used Cars Lancaster Romans Midland Registrations Mercedes Coupe Mercedes-Benz Real Cost Car Imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Hughes of Beaconsfield Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramshaw Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the Buses Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons Rolls Royce JCT600 Weybridge Automobiles I've seen the future and it looks a mess Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce and Bentley Authorised Dealers Section Thomson plans Racal Electronics bid Interest rates set to rise as growth surges Experts predict modest Footsie gain this year Contents Our 1999 share tips rocketed by 214% Contents Buy. com and Toyzone head for early floats Fraud Marconi leads our mix for millennium The Shares to Buy this Year Soaring Micromuse tops our team's best ever prediction Buffett bombs as high-tech funds boom Business Digest Robinson feels the pain of TransTec collapse The MP is likely to be quizzed by receivers to find out what he knew about the £11m claim made against the company. John Waples reports Royal & Sun tops City list of bid targets Mannesmann attacks Vodafone value Bosses' appetite for shares eases Staffpay Zakay brothers to buy up surgeries Mannesmann End of the Road? BMW bought Rover to keep the motor giants at bay. But endless problems in Britain may now threaten its independence. Report by Andrew Lorenz The Sunday Times Databank Christmas was no cracker for shops Profit warnings may be on the horizon as our shopping habits change and many shops fail to capture the spirit of Christmas present, writes Dominic Rushe Scottish Power plans Australian auction Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millennium Product Search the Web Multiple Display Advertising Items Bumpy ride to a better future Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Company Store Group The SCF Group Electric names Multiple Display Advertising Items Party mood will keep good times rolling Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Fear of failure keeps net king going Peter Wilkinson, the creator of Freeserve, has made millions of pounds through flashes of inspiration but he still goes to bed fretting that everything may go wrong Chinese restaurants supplied tycoon's recipe for success Small Business When Wing Yip struggled to get hold of supplies for his Chinese restaurant he set up his own cash-and-carry business. Last year it had sales of £65m. writes Ricky Dalton My First Break Taxman drives up the bill for car restorer's private trips Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Pros and cons of incorporation Don't let new idea ruin old profits Working Day Home: A house in Harrogate Sound advice helped car data firm rise to internet challenge The Sunday Times Enterprise network Explosive growth of the web has opened a window of opportunity for Jake Shafran's business, writes David Summer Smith The Sunday Times John Eggleston The Experts Angus Porter BT Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Commercial Jim Cotton-Betteridge Royal Mail Shanker Trivedi Sun Microsystems Europe is experts' choice for 2000 Analysts believe falling trade barriers and a strengthening euro will lift investments across the Channel, writes Nick Gardner British shares will carry on rising too Actively managed funds are expected to rise fastest, with small companies doing particularly well, writes Nick Gardner The Equitable Life Another growth year ahead for property prices Beale Dobie Best Savings Rates Easy Access with or without Bonus The net's getting even better The cost of getting onto the internet will fall dramatically this year and surfing will be much quicker, predicts Matthew Wall Chase De Vere Two-home family faces tax on profit when one is sold Money Matters Every Week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance The Equitable Life Racal Antal International Ltd Hoggett Bowers Application Consultants Collinson Grant Hanover Fox International Bernard Haldane associates Attractive opportunities available for Independent The Sunday Times Vacancy Contracts Manager Breathing Practitioner Leadership Management (UK) Ltd The Brasher Boot Co. Catalyst Technology Europe Ltd National Asthma & Respiratory Training Centre… Anvil Software Ltd Business Link County Web Zaeak Group Sales Wine buff sees red over vintage gift Robert Half International Connaught Virgin organist calls tune in plane deal Prufrock The Sunday Times First Point International Goethe Institut London Ambassador offers morsel of wisdom Interexec WANTEd Buding Proofreaders D'overbroeck's The Open College of Chiropody & Podiatry No room in the inn for classic party New brooms can restore sad losers EF Kingston University The College of Communications Ltd The Sunday Times Contents My Fight for Life John McCain will be the most powerful man of the new millennium if he wins the American presidency. But who is he? Here, he remembers the searing experience that changed his life Contents An early taste for tantrums, and my parents' cure Glutton for punishment Apocalyptic legends in our own lunchtime ADVANtage Travel Centers Enemy of the People Ground Force Escape from Chechnya to a trial by ice As Russian paratroopers cut off her last line of retreat, our correspondent Marie Colvin was forced to flee with Chechen help by the only route left open: a range of 12,000ft mountains A blaze of light in a silent room Interview Freedom is the miracle medicine that the Tories won't take Irwin Stelzer, who resigned from a Tory economic panel, gives the party some much-needed advice Habitat Iceman returns for the long haul At 55, Sir Ranulph Fiennes is setting off on a solo trip to the North Pole across 400 miles of ice, writes Stuart Wavell The future is a foreign country History does not follow a logical pattern. The next 1,000 years will be as unpredictable as the last, forecasts Norman Davies Game for a laugh? You bet I am He hitched around Ireland with a fridge, then took on the Moldovan football team at tennis. Tony Hawkes just can't resist a challenge It was never fab for haunted George Yes, it's still a Dickens of a life Seeing through my father's eyes Paula Milne tells Margarette Driscoll her father's blindness wast he inspiration for her new thriller Property Taywood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty Multiple Classified Advertising Items With Jeffrey against the ratpack Stephan Shakespeare on why he is still at Jeffrey Archer's side as each week brings a new scandal Adoption five go on an awfully big family adventure As the BBC begins to advertise children for adoption, Margarette Driscoll meets a couple who found a family on television This kind of exercise can only be a pleasure Toilet paper museum, Denis the short, the dog who needs a hair of the dog Hair of the Dog Shock Exchange The Tabloid work Talking heads Global village This Life The Week of People Lambs Chopped One's in Love, Albert The Drinking Man's Crumpet Picture Gallery Robbie Has Small Part The Daily Telegraph: Martin Charteris The millennium list Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Clayton Moore Last word . . . Homing in on a new way of life As the 21st century dawns, many homebuyers will shun the traditional, says Josephine Smit Homes to unwind in Properties of the Week Look out, the Americans are coming The housing market in Britain could soon be revolutionised by a US invasion force, writes Mark Porter Hamptons Westfield Homes Millionaire's row back in business The glory days are returning to one of America's most famous playgrounds for the super-rich. Chris Partridge reports on the revival at Newport, Rhode Island World Class Homes Prowing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butlers Wharf Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Barratt Charles Church Wherever the Location Contents Lithe Spirit Eager to reinvent himself for the new millennium, Rob Ryan checks into Miraval in the Arizona desert, the spiritual navel of mother earth . . . Ryanair Contents Fast Track Pettills Skystreme Mysteries of India Eurostar Nightclubbers' Special Pastis, New York Travel Brief Lounge in the Sky Olympus Eye-Trek Books of the week Jerusalem Caught in Time by Colin Osman (Garnet £19.95,160pp) Palestine With Jerusalem by Henry Stedman (Bradt £12.95,230pp) The Sunday Times The World's Best Beaches Rodney Bay remains magnificent—despite Hurricane Lenny and American tourism. By Jonathan Futrell Jamaica—the Insider's story David Wickers on the small hotels that offer a more engaging,'local' flavour Almond Beach Resorts British drivers targeted Things are looking up for Miami Check in by phone Short break, long flight Directions Question & Answer Official: pigs to fly in 2000 Pilot on bomb charge NY bargains Avalanches on the net TV Travel Holiday Money Cheaper ferry crossings Where was I? Travel Brief Hot on the Trail Kenya is developing new kinds of safari to combat its tarnished, mass market image. Sandy Gall went to find out how they work The Best of Spain & Portugal Seafrance Ireland Holiday 2000 101 Ways to Go New year, new holiday, David Wickers trawls through the latest brouchures to draw vacation inspiration—and selects the best for your rest and recreation Take in the greatest sights of Egypt, such as the… Cruising Multiple Display Advertising Items Clubs Sunsail Voyages Jules Verne The Sunday Times On the up Swiss resorts are back in vogue, says Alistair Scott, not least Zermatt, the greatest of them all Quest Worldwide EasyJet On the up Multiple Display Advertising Items Space Specials Bridge the World Journey Wise Holiday autos Zermatt goes into the future Into the Hotel's interior Canadian Affair Trailfinders Travelbag Globe Savers Going Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial-a-flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Austravel Flynow US Airtours The Travel Bug Boomerang Flight Centre Airline Network WW Journeys PLC Qantas British Airways Phileas-Fogg-Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Seychelles Travel Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Mallorca & Menorca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Caribbean Expressions Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gemstone Travel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Bargains. net Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ski Company Meriski Val d'isère Erna Low Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Solutions No Title Markwarner Super Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Neilson Skiers Travel Bureau Snow Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply Ski Chalet Connections Meribel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items IGLU Multiple Display Advertising Items Courchevel & Val D'isere Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Snowline Multiple Display Advertising Items Piste Artiste Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Italian Expressions Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inghams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fun. 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Competition Details French Expressions Caribbean Expressions Italian Expressions Holiday villas Hong Kong Phooey In a Wok on the Wild Side Contents Ah-Oogah! F-mail Catch up with Hong Kong Phooey again next week The Funday Times Dear f-mail Jennifer McManus, 13, Mold Fun Competitions! Famous Fun Dear f-mail The best prizes are always in the Funday Times What is grey and squirts jam at you? A mouse eating… Why did the skeleton cross the road? It wanted to… Dear f-mail Asterix and Son Jarvis Your view of the future 2000+ To the Batcave Shaken not stirred No Title Picture Gallery Popular moo-sic Hands free Picture Gallery Dig this! The Big 2000 Birthday Calendar The Big 2000 Birthday Calendar Beryl the Peril Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Funday Buzz! Lift off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Squirt Dennis and Gnasher The giggles come thick and fast with the Funday gang Next Week in Funday Picture Gallery The Zone The Fun Club The Funday Times Sport Sport 2000! Fans Utd Funday Times sport will always be a winner in the… Contents UK Gold Contents What will power our culture in 2000? Our critics choose the best of the year, from Bankside and Bach to Buzz Lightyear Art Drama Music Rock Cinema Radio Architecture Comedy Dance The Marcel wave Why the Unreadable is suddenly unstoppable Don't look now Interview Hollywood can't get enough of Emmanuelle Beart's Gallic good looks but, as she tells James Mottram, that won't stop her making movies on her own artistic terms Cleaning up at the Oscars Watch out, Academy Awards, a new generation is about to run off with all the prizes, says Christopher Goodwin UK plus Sleepy Hollow Quack to the old routine Disney's high-tech tricks can't hide the fact that Fantasia is flat, says Cosmo Landesman The hills are very much alive Nuns, Nazis and a good singsong: Stephen Armstrong sees The Sound of Music in a whole new light Praise be Radio waves A man for all seasons Television Three reign Biteback Millennium We asked readers to choose the greatest works of art of the past 1,000 years. Here are the final eight in our top 50 Mozart: Requiem Moent: Waterlilies Sydney Opera House Rodin: The Kis and Thinker St Peter's Rome Bizet: Carmen Michelangelo: Pieta Don't put your opera on the stage All too often, the director's laboured 'concept' gets in the way of good music. David Cairns speaks up for semi-staged productions Scorsese Virgin Record of the week Britten Royal Opera Cast, ROH Chorus and Orchestra, cond Richard Hickox Chandos CHAN 9781(2) (2 CDs), £29.49 The Sunday Times Music Shop Pop Classical Crucial cuts Cat Stevens Tea for the Tillerman Island IMCD 36, £10.49 Jazz A tale of time, tide and many borken promises At a stroke, one lone genius solved the greatest scientific problem of his day. But as Channel 4's Longitude reveals, it took an eternity for the world to see it. By Sally Kinnes Blast! Spoonface Steinberg The Sunday Times Film The critical list Don't miss Theatre Long players Art Comedy Dance Concerts Opera Pop Pick of the week Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Total Entertainment St. Joseph's Hospice Mamma Mia! Peter Pan Raymond Gubbay Capital Breaks Royal Albert Hall Madam Butterfly Anna Chacholiades Rollins Band Barbican Centre Wigmore Hall Ocean Colour Scene Beck Gomez Event Travel Capital Breaks A Phenomenon! Anna Chacholiades Simply Red Uktickets Four Seasons West Side Story Royal Festival Hall Wyndhams Royal Festival Hall Picture Gallery The Sunday Times concise crossword No 616 The Sunday Times best sellers Hardbacks Paperbacks Agenda Entrapment Top 10 classical albums Nov 22-Dec 18 Top 10 indie classical albums November Times Newspaper Limited Portrait of the artist as an old man More Matter: Essays and Criticism by John Updike H Hamilton £25 Boris Yeltsin A Revolutionary Life by Leon Aron Harper Collins £29.99 pp934 Welcome to the pleasure dome? Regeneration: The Story of the Dome By Adam Nicolson Harper Collins £19.99 pp255 At a glance Hero of the hour The Letters of Charles Dickens: Volume XI, 1865-1867 edited by Graham Storey OUP £70 pp578 Harvey Porlock What the critics have been saying Setting the pace for the music of time The Ballets Russes and its World edited by Lynn Garafola & Nancy van Norman Baer yale £30 pp420 Notes on a modern master Igor Stravinsky: A Creative Spring: Russia and France 1882-1934 by Stephen Walsh Cape £30 pp698 Snapshots of a German way of life My Century By Gunter Grass, translated by Michael Henry Helm Faber £17.99 pp280 At a glance The Folio Society Ltd. Leaving no fingerprints The Shot by Phillip Kerr Orion £9.99 p370 Smells like a cauldron boiler Nero's Heirs by Allan Massie Sceptre £16.99 pp24 Paperbacks Audio book of the week In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner by Elizabeth George read by Derek Jacobl Pick of the week The Pianist: The Extraordinary Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939-45 by Wladyslaw Szpliman The Sunday Times The Sunday Times All human life is online The world wide web offers undreamt-of celebrity to those who a decade ago were dismissed as bonkers. Jonathan Margolis marvels at the madness that a mouse click can cause Click here too Watch them heading to your home page Bits and bytes Beetlemania Why the web lacks bite Opinion Martha Lane Fox, the 26-year-old co-founder of Lastminute. com, identifies seven hurdles that Britain must leap if the online revolution is to succeed here Top 10 UK websites Neural networks, cryonics, lunar living: visionary websites that offer a window on the future Tomorrow at your fingertips If during this party season you are finding it Crystal becomes a dazzler Light years ahead Techie trends to watch Taste of the 21st century Synthetic eyes, sensory PCs, digital immortality—a new survey reveals that the stuff of science fiction will soon be science fact The next 10 years Turning up the heat on crime It's not just fingerprints that are unique, Roger Dobso Now click here Nigel Powell answers your home technology quenes e-mail him at doors@sunday times. co. uk Let sellers beware Contents The one to watch Poirot Tonight, ITV, 9.15pm Best film Oliver Twist Wednesday, C4,1.30pm Comedy Alternative BBC1 Critics' choice Longitude BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Critics choice Forgive And Forget Chosen People (BBC2, 3.50pm) Fly Away Home (BBC1, 2.10pm) BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Murder Rooms Life And Death in The 21st Century—A Horizon Trilogy Rio Grande (BBC2, 1.40pm) BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Best Friends: Gill And Leann (C4,11.05pm) Critics' choice Bomber Oliver Twist (C4,1.30pm) See Best film, page 58 BBC1 Channel 5 Radio Pick of the Day Origina—The Genesia Factor (R4,9pm) Satellite, cable and digital The Twentieth Century Garden (C4,8pm) Critics' choice Eddie Irvine—The Inside Track Film choice BBC1 Channel 5 Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital Agla Napa—Fantasy Island (C4,11.40pm) Critics choice Holby City Film choice BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Picture Gallery Satellite, cable and digital Tvg Critics choice Timewatch Star For a Night (BBC1, 6.55pm) Red River BBC1 Radio Pick of the Day Satellite, cable and digital The Times Time Sale Contents Sony Contents Tara Palmer-Tomkinson Very Cool Customers How do the stars manage to keep warm in all their skimpy dresses? Annabel Venning reports Flights of Fancy Elton John took 38 trunks with him on a trip to Las Vegas for the new year. True stars have always relied on a touch of excess to make a dramatic entrance, says Colin McDowell Stars of the Future Welcome to the year of true confessions in which Camilla wins our hearts, Cliff Richard gets personal and fashion goes In for a bit of ruff. As the new millennium dawns, Shelley Von Strunckel predicts a world of difference for everyone Picture Gallery It'll End in Tears Looking after the children is the easy bit of being an au pair, says Wendy Holden. It's the rest of the family that's hard work Rescue Me This page: red pilot jacket, £1,100, by Loewe 130… Driving passions Picture Gallery Sunnier Side up Recipes Have your body and soul taken a beating over the party season? 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