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News from 03/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, R. Morsley Smith, Cath Urquhart, Patti Steele, Rupert Sheppard (Chartered surveyors), Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Nancy Wilkinson, Andrew Pierce, Kevin Ferrie, P. B, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, P. W, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Maureen Owen, T. P, D. Robertson Smith, D. Dixon, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Paul Whittaker, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tony Patrick, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, Philippa Dolan, Carl Evans, Julian Desborough, Richard Brewster, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Bill Hoffmann, Helen Stevenson, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Graham Duffill, Stephen Anderton's, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Marianne Walter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Byron Young, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, R. K., Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Thomas Gillan, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, T. P., Gerry Hanson, Janet Bush, Sue Corbett, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Tim Lott, Frances Bissell, Audrey Magee, David Hands, P. B., Michael Cable, Peter Miller, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Kate Muir, P. Ashford, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Maria Harding, Emma Mahony, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Sarah Johnson, Paul Durman, Chris Bonington, Lisa Grainger, Alan Bullock, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, L. G., Ian Adcock, David Freeborough, David Alderson, D. R, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, P. W., James Allcock, Margaret Marshall, Richard Dixon, Philip Thomas, Principal, Min Cooper, Nigel Hawkes, Arabella Warner, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Conel Gregory, Alan Pearey, Oliver Holt, Jeanne Kon, John Givens, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Marianne Curphey Personal Finance Deputy Editor, Obiter, Alan C. Clifford Paster, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, R. G. Maling, Richard Duce, Peter Hardy, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, John Nicholas, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, James Pringle, Will Self, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Henry Sutton, Brian MacArthur, Clive Rose, Jane Marriott, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham J. A. Clark, Angus Clarke, Mark Hodkinson, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Brian Kelly, Alan Lee, Arthur Torrington (Secretary), Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Malcolm Chisholm, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Richard Browne, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lottie Moggach, Jonathan Meades, Timothy Concannon, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Fred Heddell, David Maddock, J. Campbell, Charlie Porter, Philip Cowen, Director, Hazel Spink, David Welsh, Nigel McCulloch, Alastair Thom, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Jack Straw tells of a father's pain Judge rules son can be named over drugs Inside Full Index Back Page The Great Fat Fightback Frank Muir, veteran comedy writer, dies Oxbridge prepares to peddle its own bicycles Weekend Money Balloonist Fossett heads for a storm Sport New Year's Resolutions Five are killed in road crash More parents choose Diana Celtic fans' anger over Gascoigne Direct Special Travel Issue of the Magazine Holiday misery for young high-flyer Today in the Times First Direct Embarrassment as the tough talk comes home to roost Nicholas Watt on a Home Secretary who has spoken Vehemently on the subject of parental responsibility The Minister Pressure to lift ban grew after naming in Scotland How It Happened Mawhinney offers his sympathy Reaction Ruling was no longer realistic The Judgment Times Magazine Anthea Turner leaves husband Television's golden girl has left her husband, Peter Powell, who is also her agent, for a married father of three, reports Kathryn Kight Showbusiness Women Whose Husband or Lovers Played a Central Part in their Fame and Fortunes Mutiny over plan to put Pitcairn on the Internet Burglar smoked out by DNA clue Pack nothing Bishop says he wept at cancer diagnosis Harrods Knightsbridge Princes joined by ski scene debutante Alan Hamilton sees a confident Zara Philips face the cameras with her cousins Queen's great aunt tried to free her Nazi brother Princess begged for the release of Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who was held by the Allies, write Adrian Lee and Jane Marriott Robitussion Abbey National Because life's complicated… Cabinet leaders who were born to be political stars Andrew Pierce on the link between MPs zodiac signs and success in the Commons Bodies of two First World War soldiers identified Blind Man's Bluff B&q You Can Do It when You B&o ITI Avensis Welcome to a burger-free haven Dominic Kennedy samples the culinary delights of Hove, the biggest town in Britain to have resisted the McDonald's invasion Cable & Wireless What can we do for you? Ski centre manager killed in avalanche News in Brief Actress mourns Murder charge £3,000 for girl Executive jailed Yoghurt-beaten Blobby blues British students build new language barrier Insularity and complacency are leading youngsters to reject learning foreign tongues, raising problems for the future, writes John O'Leary Comet Blair pledges security for the Falklands Great Hotels Children Welcome! Fat activists seek to tip scales of justice Tunku Varadarajan on the fightback by America's 'oppresed obese' How the World's Heavyweights Measure up Rebel major plans journal for Forces Chitty turns into a green machine Mandelson seeks Disney magic Debenhams Cutting critics down to size Fatas? PC World the Computer Superstore Multiple Display Advertising Items Code will tame wild mushroom gatherers The popularity of continental cuisine has led to a worrying rise in fungi-gathering, says Nick Nuttall Countryside Cornucopia BT Germans gloss over Hitler's Berlin The dark heart of the city is being rehabilitated, Roger Boyes writes Wickes Home improvement Centres New Seats of Power Wickes Home Improvement Centres Speer: Fuhrer's Tame Designer Plans to Reshape Architecture of Tyranny Laundry Mastercare Currys Multiple Display Advertising Items 412 killed in worst Algerian massacre Vernons Pools for a Real Sporting Chance Israel faces budget crisis Visit off in Kaunda protest (Reuters): Bid to escape death penalty (Reuters): Popocatepetl erupts again (Reuters): 211 die in cholera outbreak (Reuters): Computer hitch on Mir (AFP): Jail boss held for inside job Demand for new poll as Moi 'wins' World in Brief Avian flu tests for rats, cats and dogs London Breaks Bed & Breakfast Mia closes her file on Woody James Bone's New York Sealy Sealy Posturepedic the World's Best… Kennedys ignored ski patrol's warnings Delusion 'is key to bliss' in marriage Soup Nazi cheers TV show is liquidated Breathing Space Roman Catholic alarm at falling attendance Some bishops are countering decline with an evangelical programme that originated in the Church of England, Ruth Gledhill writes North Belfast prepares for a new round of violence Everest Fit the Best IRA used Sixties truce to regroup Newly-released Irish documents reveal blueprint for terror, writes Audrey Magee Tiny the Biggest PC Manufacturer in the High Street Decision expected soon on McAliskey Naked Lunch £100,000 raised for prostate cancer research Times Christmas Appeal: medical and animal charities benefits from readers' generosity (PA): More parents name their babies Diana Boys Girls Everyman Oystel Tinseltown reels in the cash Record earnings mark a reversal of fortunes for Hollywood, writes Giles Whittell Wallace & Gromit Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery 'Titanic' shows the value of disaster 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Comics save best for end of year Television Paul Hoggart decides to stay in for a laugh A rubbish tip on the roof of the world Chris Bonington makes a plea for climbers to be cleaner Big hitter The Times Diary Our man in resignation The triumph of formality over content, or why I departed the Foreign Office Fast foreword The Times Diary Old Times The Times Diary Jasper Gerard The Times Diary Sounds fishy The Times Diary Scooped The Times Diary New Times The Times Diary Party Times The Times Diary Philip Howard Ta-ta then Blackpool, adios Benidorm. 'Ere we go to Val-d'Isére Straws in the Wind Anonymity is blown away at last A Twitch in Time Rare birds are commoner but common birds are rarer Of Mice and Mandelson The minister enters the magic kingdom Why Government should think again on benefit cuts Westminster ruling Defence of Europe Caribbean anniversary A promise kept? Gaelic links Protecting Nessie As she is spelt Oxbridge fees On a rising note Dome spectacular Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Remembrance of Christ's sacrifice Stitches in time In search of Mr W. H Social News Weekend birthdays Anniversaries School news Whitgift School Premium Bond Forces appointment Appointment Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Latest wills Picture Gallery Church news Appointments On this Day Kid Galahad Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriage Frank Muir Frank Muir, CBE, writer, and broadcaster, died yesterday aged 77. He was born on February 20,1920 Court & Social Personal Column Helen Wills Moody Helen Wills Moody, tennis champion, died on January 1 aged 92. She was born on October 6,1905 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones James Lees-Milne, architectural historian and diarist died on December 28. He was born on August 6,1908 Jack Hewit Jack Hewit, a wartime member of M15, died on December 30 aged 80. He was born on May 17,1917 Gains across the board Trading Period The Samaritans British Funds Biotech Shoppers carry on spending despite rate rises Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Copper trader faces £100m fraud hearing Sun Life issues writ to recover £5m from fund A Week in the City Japanese carmakers bring new jobs to UK Woolwich Direct Weekend Money Section Buoyant start on stock market Business Today Chemicals sale Tempus tips Countdown to introduction of the euro gathers speed Our Economics Editor sets out the key dates in the run-up to European monetary union on January 1,1999—and beyond Picture Gallery AT&T rails against Baby Bell ruling A&l raises mortgage rates to other top lenders' levels Northern Rock hits back Writ orders Bell to remove Lowe name By our Business Staff: Global black market boom likely to increase in 1998 Toyota relies on gentle touch to produce car Très cheek The Times City Diary Peeling off The Times City Diary Tourist Rates As if further proof was needed that I am living in… The Times City Diary Spray job The Times City Diary The Last Empire ICI plans £1bn disposal as revamp is speeded up Wyko set to grow for £15m Friendly sale KBC deal By our City Editor: Stock Exchange needs resolution Commentary Offices are no block to a fair year Three to two on at Ladbroke Microsoft buys dominant Internet e-mail service Car sale revolution hits hitch Ocean pays £54m for haulier A Times Reader Offer Vodafone sells its Pacific Link stake Rifkind to join F&c trust board Overdose of reality sees biotech shares oversold Paul Durman analyses the symptoms of a sector that has had its fair share of disappointments Ede and Ravenscroft Under the Weather 'Stir' Fry displays a seasoned touch in the heat of battle Shares start year buoyant on back of upbeat futures Stock Market Stock Market Writer of the year Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Poor performers offer up bargains amid the froth Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,679 News Features Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Magazine Metro Weekend Vision Blue is the Colour Wembley offers dream to share New Year Brings the Magic of the Cup and Celtic Joy Rob Hughes enjoys the expectation that unites every football fan on one of the most exciting days of the year Football over the moon with festive pledges Players missing the point with their new year resolutions Score Point Simon Barnes No Title First Telecom Weekend Money Go Misconduct charge for O'Neill Cheltenham offer value for the sentimental Emley need Marples to be spot on Football Saturday Richard Hobson meets the former Derbyshire wicketkeeper relishing the prospect of facing West Ham United today New year, new fear for Hoddle Oliver Holt says Paul Gascoigne's return may cause concern for the England coach Draw offers cruel twist of fate for Premiership also-rans Picture Gallery Supporting cast weakens Chelsea's cause Oliver Holt compares the sides that meet at Stamford Bridge Defence Hughes finds true-blue identity Football Saturday Once a favourite at Old Trafford, the Wales striker has enjoyed a welcome and deserved revival on an imposing West London stage Brighton appeal for cash donation Searching for Shocks on the Road Wembley FA Cup Third-Round Form Guide Title hopefuls must learn mind games of championship chase Football Saturday I'll Get Me Coat Weekend Matches Coverage Tomorrow Silent revolution breeds resolution At half-time in the survival game, Mark Hodkinson says there is all to play for Life at the Top Celtic present fresh case for title challenge Football Saturday Beyond all understanding Strouts floored by Hamed Jamie Shore, a young reserve player with Norwich… Table Mad burger Bedford test value of investment David Hands, rugby correspondent, finds a familiar rivalry resumed in the Tetley's Bitter Cup Source of action at Worcester Les Cusworth has taken to life in the West Midlands after his time coaching England Henry creates storm at Blackheath Alan Pearey reports on a unique move by Auckland that is breathing new life into English rugby Times Rugby Union Statistics Wasps take priority during time of great excitement Metcalfe driven by inner strength Rugby Union: Grief Turns to Renewed Determination and Hope of Elevation with Scotland Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Caledonia hope that abstinence pays off Amateurs rally to Oldham's cause Sport in Brief Saby seals special double Priestley battles through Five-year ban for Morgan Injury worries Wiberg Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Smith lacking the cutting edge Briton's reputation on the line as Whitbread fleet reconvenes Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Wills Moody dies, aged 92 Tennis On Monday in the Times For the Record Montgomerie seeks rich vein of form Golf Radcliffe aims to blow aside two-tier threat to title chance David Powell looks at a controversial Iaaf decision and previews the cross-country races in Durham today England can break stranglehold Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, says West Indies' dominance is under threat From a Special Correspondent in Nairobi: Touring team extols virtue of work ethic By our Sports Staff: Bevan takes centre stage Scoredboard By our Sports Staff: Tendulkar ousted as India return to past Cook voices concern over Ladbrokes deal Racing: Minister Uneasy about Implications of Takeovertoday's Races on Television Richard Evans Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Newbury Picture Gallery Newbury pins hopes on chases Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Dorans Pride gets all-clear for Naas Big-Race Field Classic circle of folly The turn of the year brings fresh hope to everyone in the world of racing Talking horse Thunderer: Musselburgh Parker makes amends on Coqui Lane Thunderer: Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rediscovering the art pf coarse fishing The lure of catching great fish close to home tempted Brian Clarke back to the riverbank ways of his youth. He was not disappointed A chance to go the distance for Diana An Exclusive Competition Wanted: 20 people to run the marathon as fundraisers for the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund Flora London Marathon The Times Diana Team Competition Entry Form By our Sports Staff: Denver aim to settle old scores in play-off American Football Enter the league and win £10,000 Have you registered your team in time for the ITF FA Cup league? Premiership Clubs in FA Cup Draw The ITF FA Cup League Goalkeepers Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Iver Village Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Dino 246 Lancoster Colchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graypaul a Sytner Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Platinum Group of Companies Lancaster Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Section for Cars It's true: Volvo drivers can sprint on water A Swede can fly: Vaughan Freeman on the boat for weekend runs and racing How to be the perfect chauffeur Mae's real life beats the advert The woman you could not invent Alan Copps on the estate-driving mercy doctor from outer space Cessna purrs into the clouds Volvo DPX24 In praise of the fastest women Boat Show Buy an oldmobile and forget it all There is an insidious threat behind the drift towards cars that make drivers redundant. And if that can be applied to the elderly, why not everyone else? Driven to Distraction Rolls-Royce drives chauffeurs up the wall Ian Adcock tries out the course where skid pans, baby oil and elbow grease sort the lords of the limousine from the cabbies in caps Picture Gallery Flying's latest Cortina is a rookie's delight Eve-Ann Prentice tries Cessna's new version of its ever-popular 172 Cessna 172 Mercedes Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Picture Gallery Euro Continental Cars Volkswagen at Dovercourt Me Mel & Co Ltd Lancaster Classic year for rallies now in store Electric charge Silverstone gold 'If I have to drive on roads for over an hour, I get frustrated' David Coulthard is tipped to take Schumacher's crown: Bryon Young on the Scot who would be king Britain's fastest women line up to drive men off the winners' podium Alan Copps on the racers aiming to bring girl power into pole position Picture Gallery Home Secretary bound by facts From Poll position to Chequers flag Liability as constructive trustee Neighbourhood nuisance relevant Scheme of arrangement not an order of the court Luxury Caribbean Cruise Form £699 Luxury Caribbean Cruise from £699 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Approved by Heet Street Publications Ltd How to avoid a 'hammer horror' Clare Stewart and Marianne Curphey offer some straight forward saleroom tips for would-be antiques collectors Scottish Widows Fine View Keep tabs on value of treasured possessions Cards Sharp The year of give and take Personal Investor Northern Rock Fixed-rate deals merit a punt if the economy does slow down Seek cover as you head for the beach Susan Emmett looks at the options for travel insurance British Taxpayers Association How to Make a Claim Drivers face cost rise Legal & General Nice returns, shame about the bonus Comment Marianne Curphey Personal Finance Deputy Editor Storm cover warning Home policies may not cover your gates and fences, says Clare Steward Flemings The Ivestment Trust Experts Not so mutual mixed fortunes Patrick Collinson on how those windfall shares fared and their prospects for 1998 Woolwich Jewelled endowment sparkles for a nurse Love them or hate them—banks do give rich returns The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Bonus Points Paying the price for sales madness season With the sales season in full swing, Susan Emmett tests the best rates for credit cards and personal loans In the July Budget, the Choncellot announced that… M&g Mercury Asset Management Millions face fines as tax deadline looms Hazel Spink on penaltics for those who keep the Inland Revenue waiting Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Foreign Colonial Au MasterCard Tax fears grow over private health policies Capital One Bank It pays to know the ins and outs John Givens continues our series offering advise for those interested in entering self-employment Go It Alone VAT SI Group does not foot the bill Save & Prosper You and your VAT Adviser offers tips on taxagtion of tips The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Success Story of the Mineties Service widows wait and wait Bank delays 'inexcusable' CGT Allowances—november 1997 Mixed reactions to the Isa proposals Poor, but honest, financial adviser Jupiter Leaders in long-term performance Link plea to save rural post offices Better deals on mortgages beckon as market opens up Newcomers and switchers will benefit, says John Givens Framlington Rash of mortgage rises on the way Woolwich Direct Competition could benefit first-timers Shape up for 1998 in body and wealth Clare Stewart makes financial resolutions for the coming year Mutuals offer best rates, says survey Perpetual Time for the second-liners Caroline Merrell asks the experts for their 1998 tips and finds smaller companies are favoured Policyholders poised to share stock market joy Sitting Pretty? The windfall experience Garriston Investment Analysis Ltd Shares Sparkler Inside Business News Weekend Money Shopping Self-discipline and seaweed Though attached to his own bad health practices, Will Self visits a clinic and suffers a regime of broth and battering Centrum Gardening Travel Competition Where faith conquers the deadly venom of the rattlers Martin Fletcher meets the mountain folk who handle poisonous snakes and swig strychnine as park of their worship To see the future of thriller writing - hold this… It's all good enough to eat Michael Cable talks to Jilly Cooper about her favourite delicatessen in Fulham, south London My favourite shop Gadgets Mot Bradby Amusement for winter nights Party Games Bargain All hail the January sale Sales Tips Picture Gallery Changing Times Ring out the old, ring in the new Life and Soul Now when we smile, baby smiles back A cleft lip and palate is easily repaired in an age of advanced plastic surgery, says Emma Mahony. But some people's reactions are still outdated A single stare would depress me all day The cause of cleft lip and palate is unknown Help the surgeon to get your face just right Arabells Warner on how the Facial Image Archive is changing the lives of cleft lip patients Fact File Forbidden fruit so much sweeter Bell-ringing, beef, unpasteurised milk and foxhunting—readers react against the nanny state's bid to wrap us all un cotton wool Down to Earth Outstanding in their field Point-to-point racing is fast and for the foolhardy—but it's enormously popular. Carl Evans reports Beware death by peanuts Feather Report On the Spot: Co Wicklow, Ireland What is Point to Pointing? Snow Shoes Garden Answers Garden Answers Homes & Gardens When in doubt, cut it out Sue Corbett meets the people who have pruning off to a fine art How to deal with Bambi Cute creatures in your garden wreak horticultural havoc, says Sue Corbett Courses Town & Country U. K. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items A late-flowering green passion Me and my Garden Charles Dance Guardian your Property Protector Homes & Gardens Chimney Balloon Multiple Display Advertising Items Blooms of Bressingham COUNTaX Cannock gates Ensure you have the seed catalogues you prefer, and… A stately lifestyle for sale Changing Times Market Comment Home Swap Dream Homes with Stately Flats North of the Thames English Courtyard Weston Homes Plo Grand estates turn top profits Cobham Surrey Bewley Homes General Petlife International LTD Arden Grange Animals & Accessories Explore variations on a theme of learning Weekend Courses and Activities Multiple Display Advertising Items Pet Insurance Petsafe Cat Collars Petsafe Dog Collars & Leads Lucky-Pet Remember a pet is for life not just for Christmas BCI Kennels/House Security Recipes for the barking mad A new book offers solutions on a plate for dog health problems. Philip delves Broughton reports It's a great life being in the ritzy doghouse There's no reason why pets with working owners should be alone all days. Brian Kelly visits the five-star cr?che for dogs A Vet Writes Adopt Me Antique Desks Condoms Stannah Stairlifts Foam for Comfort Find the Hidden Holiday and Win £5,000! Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items G-D-S Shirts The Velvet Norfolk Hat Jolliman French West of England Reproduction Future Hoping to lead by example Some of Britain's leading religious figures reveal their new year resolutions to Ruth Gledhill Christ has no body on earth now but yours Credo Church services tomorrow The Times Book of Prayers A celebration of sisterhood Ruth Gledhill joins in a joyful ceremony as a new recruit is welcomed At your Service Saturday Rendezvous E. C. Jewish A Happy New Year? Elite Rendezvous The Times Media Company Directors. Lawyers. PR Club Sirius Sara Eden Personal Introductions Virginia Charles Brighton Dovetail The Executive Club Country Partners Katharine Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cape crusader's new clothes Which of the world's cities will set the pace in the 21st century? Henry Sutton, in the first of a new series, finds Cape town is leading Africa into the new Millennium Cities for the 21st Century The best family summer holidays Cape Town Fact File Love among the iguanas North Cyprus I like this place, Mummy North Cyprus CTS Horizons Stop the world and get off here Brian MacArthur is charmed by the beauty of the turquoise coast of Turkey Summer Sun 1998: Family Holidays Mauritius Finlayson Hughes Fact File Children's Clubs Icelandair Scandinavian Seaways Past high rise hell to Spanish heaven Summer Sun 1998: Family Holidays Anne Ashworth takes her family to the Costa Brava and finds it is now elegant Catalan coast Voyages Jules Verne Fact File How do you fancy a trip to Tripoli? Where will we take our holidays in 1998? Times travel editor Cath Urquhart has some suggestions Orient Lines Quality cruises - superb value The Travel Collection Cox & Kings Founded in 1758 Qantas Nature in all its naked glory Richard Dixon traces darwin's footsteps among the Gal?pagos islands and finds love in the air and the water Galapagos Fact File Lunn PolyA better way to getaway Party's over: now ship out and shape up Maasdam In the first of a two-part spas series, Maria Harding heads for the nearest luxury cruise ship to help recover from Christmas Archers Book Direct for Better Value Crystal Symphony Swan Hellenic Discover the great Land of Alaska 'Hidden' islands Around the World a Weekend Guide Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips No such thing as free insurance Magic Archers Book Direct for Better Value Pack your Bags Flying Visits Book with Confidence Trailfinders Preferential Direct TIS Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelplanners USA and Canada A cleaner pair of heels SKI Weekend Mahler's favourite retreat is going green, says Richard Dixon Dobbiaco Fact File Travel Flag Budget USAirtours Vail draws a veil over its Italian star Graham Duffill looks at image on the US slopes Austravel Travelbag EasyJet Taxes Included Travelbag Airline Network Benz British Midland The Airline for Europe Travelbag Direct Travel Insurance Jetline Need a Holiday Car? 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Mike Bradley applauds the wild child from cyber-space. Portrait: Amanda Searle Picture Gallery Peacock Theatre Short Cuts Clive King finds that some things are set in store applauds actress Lathy Burke, whose first screenplay has just wrapped savours a mass new-print re-release by MGM and discovers a different slant on a time warp in outer space Great Night in: Writer Martin Sherman UK Top 10 Films La. Stories US Top 10 Films Out of this world Are Air from Earth? The French production duo think their music might be awful, are inspired by forest creatures and, in a world ruled by drum'n'bass, use real percussion and soaring strings. Lisa Verrico is teleported to their weird and wonderful planet of sound Sale bargains to vouch for Singled out Tower New album releases Roots Choice Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £50 worth of records Relax, you're rich Chilling out, Itallan mandolins, Diana, thirtysomething angst, the Highway Code and, of course, Bill Bryson—Brian MacArthur, metro books editor, reviews the bestsellers of 1997 Metro top 50 bestsellers 1997 The Royal Philharmonic Society For More Arts Classified See Main Paper Royal Court Theatre Dead again Deia Dead Tales of the expected Granta 60 Compilation Viking Penguin, £7.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 903 141 140 Ides and seek Caesar By Colleen McCullough Century, ?17.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 7126 3852 0 Teenage Books Busy Boddies Could It Be Magic? By Paul & Windus, £9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 77011 6694 BG Paperbacks Contributors: Alex O'Connell, Martin Higgins,… Picture Gallery The Times The age of innocence The Cuckoo's Parting Cry By Anthea Halliwell Black Swan, £5.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 552 99774 9 Canon Monkeys' business ARK Baby By Liz Jensen Bloomsbury, £15.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 7475 535263 Rover's returning Roverandom By J. R. R. Tolkien HarperCollins, ?12.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 251 10353 9 Writers Down to earth people First Light By Richard Preston Corgi, £6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 552 99784 6 Metro top 40 bestsellers Pick of the Week Beyond Recall By Robert Goddard Corgi ?5.99 Isbn 0 5521 4225 5 Film and Television top How I Write Wearing: her heart on her sleeve She may have carried off the Turner prize, but Gillian Wearing is no Brit-art loony. Rachel Campbell-Johnson met her. Portrait: Bid Jones British Museum Cool for Katz Since the Forties, he has painted the American Dream in big, bold primaries, but there is more to Alex Katz's giant canvases than meets the eye. 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