News from 28/02/1998
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Alan Day, Paul Boddam-Whetham, Beryl Sampson, Phil Yates, Gavin Lumsden and Marianne Curphey, John Coleman, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Margaret Erving, Brett Lovegrove, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nicholas Barrington, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Jonathan Young, Brian Greer, Andrew Pierce, Josh Feingold, Adrian Lee, Kathy Lipari, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Jill Hartley, Jan Morris, Bill Frost, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Cathie Bell, David Rhys Jones, Karen Woolfson, Brigid Callaghan, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Brennan, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Keith Lovel, James Landale, Political Reporter, Clive Scott-Hopkins, Philip Howard, C. Horn, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Brian Pedley, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Peter Birkett, Jack Barker, Carl Mortished, Alick Grieve, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Nilgin Yusuf, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Peter Foster and Agnes Bell, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Elaine Snell, Madeleine Kingsley, Nicholas Wibberley, John Clarke, John O'leary Education Editor, Henry Harris, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Julie A. Scott-Bayfield, amandip uppal, Caryl Phillips, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Jacqui Spray, gavin smith, Patrick Humphries, Mike Pattenden, Carol Price, Peter Ferrer, Martin Barrow, Malcolm Chiswick, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Thor Kerr, Rodney Milnes, Alan Millard, Rohan Daft, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, T. P., Sue Corbett, Frances Bissell, Stephen Farrell and Martin Tystad, Audrey Magee, Frank Miles, Charles Bremner, David Hands, Diana Appleyard, P. B., Katherine Bergen, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, W. T. Blunt, Peter Miller, Peter Barnard, Alistair Hayes, Derwent May, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Daniel McGrory, Xan Carr, Vicki Reid, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, Anne Hunt, Nicholas Harling, Peter Bradshaw, Jill Sherman, Michael Hornsby and Nicholas Wood, Judith Wilson, L. G., Jill Insley, Susie Pine-Coffin, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Adam Jones, Simon Veness, Jo Evans, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. W., Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, David Cowell, Kate Stronach, Adrian Cammidge, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Katie Wood, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, David Kettle, Ann Gregson, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Stephanie Billen, Carole and Locklely, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Anthea Masey, Mary Ann Sieghart, Roy Gilbert, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Kathryn Knight, Carol Chapman, Deborah King, Angus Clarke, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Richard Scheffer, Sheila Keating, John Pincham, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Valerie Grosvenor Myer, Adrian Vickers, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Elaine Rubens, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Roy Jenkins, Mary London, Benedict Nightingale, Wigoder, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Baker, Anne Ashworth and Karen Zagor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Katherine Sorrell, Joe Warwick, Ms Julie Carlisle, David Maddock, Michael Evans, james johnson, Charlie Porter, Alan Jackson, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Susannah Jowitt, Hazel Spink, Nigel McCulloch, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Blake, Colin McQuillan, James Hopegood, Katherine Miller, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Monckton, Terri Paddock, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Queen in favour of equality for throne Weekend Money Dome game gives children taste of the futures England spin gamble fails Court quashes Clegg conviction Lockerbie ruling favours Libya Ministers in disarray as country invades London Clapton works to reform addicts First Telecom Times magazine writer wins Columnist of the Year award Index Next Week in the Times Fujitsu Court of Appeal quashes Clegg's murder conviction Security forces on alert after judge orders a retrial for paratrooper jailed over the death of a teenage joyrider, writes Martin Fletcher Portillo legacy is likely target of Labour cuts 'Burglar' killed by police was in his own flat Windsor action raises £14.5m News in Brief Ban lifted Vaccine alarm Food labelling Downey to act Early exit Old 50p goes Winds death How Felicitas might have been Queen Alan Hamilton imagines how royal history could have worked out under a law of equal succession Women First in Line the Alternative Royal Family Tree Picture Gallery Sir Cliff will lead a musical celebration of Princess's life First Takes All direct go Former rugby star is jailed for five years News Corp puts its side in row over Patten book Nokia Homebase Whose country is it anyway? Blair finds red and green hard to match The Prime Minister found that where there's muck there's votes but Labour has yet to reward the support, writes Michael Gove Vodafone Which Online Country Strife Harrods The last surviving staghunt is ready to defend its corner Irish farmers are intent on keeping a traditional rural sport and its prey alive writes Martin Fletcher MFI Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Easy steps to a grand day out The Country Side March Practical advice that will help to make the day go well for 200,000 marchers Rural Breeds: A City Dweller's Guide Plenty to beef about in hamper Swiftcall Currys Mothers wrongly sacked for being ill Two women win landmark ruling on maternity-leave rights that could affect thousands of workers, report Peter Foster and Agnes Bell The Link Actress burnt by pie gets £8,000 Meridien Dry-dean coiimaii sentence News in Brief Nuclear protest Fairer city Jails record Less ordinary Hot favourite Lost : £8,000 cat Correction Underwater worlds prove quite a catch Low starting-up costs and high box-office returns are making aquariums a growing attraction. Mark Henderston tests the water virgin atlantic Nationwide Journalist In arms investigation was killed unlawfully Comet Garden award for Hardy's inspiration Universe's expansion is being 'speeded by antigravity' Odyssey Oxbridge win year's reprieve on direct funding The Englishman who is at home in an Irish chieftain's castle Jeremy Irons is spending ?1m and taking a year off to save part of Cork's heritage, writes Audrey Magee Straw misses goal of more tickets for World Cup PhoneMart B&Q Irvine and the £10,000 table fit for a king Damian Whitworth feasts his eyes on a grand design PC World Civil Servant who Helped Organise Princess's Funeral is Promoted Mawhinney retires to the back benches MOPS Cockney stirs rivalry Serenading for a deal Auckland's blackout is likely to last for weeks TSB Beijing to slim down bureaucracy Allied Carpets Court gives defendant a bad name Libya Wins first legal round on Lockerbie trail Dixons Americans plan to 'snap back' if Saddam reneges Commercial Union Reluctant Israelis apologise to Swiss World in Brief California prison guards 'shot inmates for sport' Cambodia ceasefire starts (AP): Spock plea over care bills (Reuters): US ends Pretoria arms ban (AP): 'Vampire' sentenced to die Artist's family wins £2.5m fight with gallery Works can now be shown together, report Stephen Farrell and Martin Tystad Frescoes reduced to rubble are now beyond salvation Earthquakes have destroyed for ever the medieval masterpieces that shaped the future of Western painting, writes Richard Owen Legal & General FBI links Olympic bombing to attack on abortion clinic The Sunday Times Picture Gallery EU rejoicing as 11 member countries pass the euro test The Sunday Times Stars sew up fashion trade Clothing companies are boosting their cool and their turnovers by dressing pop stars for success, reports Kathryn Knight Line One Marks & Spencer The king and queen of rock fear losing their crowns Russian mafia 'framed boy of 16 for mass murder' Legal & General Primus Naxos Romanov bones to rest with family World in Brief (Reuters): Istanbul protest Foetus 'abused' Mother sentenced (AP): Olive oil protest Pilot blamed (Reuters): Poisoned gift First Lady of the World James Bone talks to the wife of the UN leader who negotiated a peace deal with Saddam Opera & Ballet Wigmore Hall A lyrical slice of Irish suffering Slaves in Spielberg's manacles 'Amistad' turns history into a black porno flick, says Caryl Phillips Blair in a spin Picture Gallery Ego clash in Arcadia If the rural lobby wants a fight, it can have it. Why don't townies turn the tables? • Brigittebardot, I fear, will not be marching to… The Times Diary Chair moved The Times Diary Jasper Gerard The Times Diary Night bird The Times Diary Max Bygraves, the fashionable televisual crooner, is… The Times Diary Be brutal to your little girl Young ballerinas need bullying, says Mary Ann Sieghart Washington Defense The wrong response to conerns about Robinson and Irvine In Tradition's Steps The country marchers are guardians of a very English vision The Powerless Down Under into the age without electricity Irish peace talks Truth for Iraqi people Before Big Bang A Sunday's march in town in defence of the countryside Restoration of Lord Irvine's quarters An extra tincture Erosion of public funding of the arts Ash Wednesday Natural growth Court Circular Today's royal engagement School news Luncheon Weekend birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Weekend anniversaries Fans Build Shrine to Bobby Moore Reception Inner Temple Latest wills Memorial service Dinners Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Marriage University news Appointment Francis Coulson Francis Coulson, MBE, co-proprietor and for many years chef of the Sharrow Bay Hotel, Ullswater, died on February 20 aged 78. He was born on June 6,1919 Personal Column Court & Social The Hon Gerald Lascelles The Hon Gerald Lascelles, former President of the British Racing Drivers' Club, died yesterday at his home in France aged 73. He was born on August 21,1924 Milestones Hogan "Kid" Bassey, MBE world featherweight boxing champion, 1957-59, died in Lagos on January 26 aged 65. He was born on June 3,1932 Willi Guttsman Willi Guttsman, university librarian, died in Norwich on February 13 aged 77. He was born in Berlin on August 23,1920 Shares finish week on flat note HSBC Berry rejection leaves EMI in leadership limbo A&l hints at £550m buyback as profits rise 29% Hambros to parcel out shares Aweek in the City Hot Seat 30 Glaxo threatens hostile SB bid £200m blow to store tycoon UK easily meets euro criteria Campaigners for debt relief in gold protest ISA Business Today United sale Go-Ahead up Rock on a roll Broadly based EMU set to take flight United sale completes regional press exit Argos Wates City calls for £60m cash Beckett blesses union of P&o and Stena Trust Motor Group in takeover talks Greenspan warns of renewed turmoil in Indonesia Hewlett Packard Blunkett tells bosses to control pay rises Business Roundup Regent chiefs cut stakes BA links with Finnair GRE in African deal CTI digital investment BT wins Dutch licence F Cooper share shake-up Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Heavy fines fail to stop Go-Ahead profits doubling Tradepoint suffers costly US hold-up Warning hits Scapa's shares GTech to sack 20% of UK workforce by our City Editor: Sir Richard reaches for his guns Profits dive at Bluebird Toys Mortgage worry on student loans Ladbroke in talks for African venture Virgin Espresso bar chain seeks £8m to expand Business Link Attack will be the preferred form of defence in Gyllenhammar's army Kwik fix The Times City Diary Miller's tale The Times City Diary Rural sport The Times City Diary Malt wit man The Times City Diary Exposed The Times City Diary Northern Rock poised to oust Dixons from top 100 Stock Market 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 Grand Alliance Tempus Go-Ahead Scapa Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Tradepoint Wall Street News Playing at ruling the world The Times Crossword No 20,727 News Features Latest Road and Weather conditions UK Weather-All… Opinion Letters Columns Obituaries Business Weekend Money Money Guide Superlative Travel Sport Sections Match of the Day Faithful fans wish plucky loser the best of British England sent spinning out of control Danny Baker Big Top Collapse The slimming club that made a fat profit Page 62 Index Winner Henman pushed to breaking point Tennis: Kafelnikov Capitalises on Briton's Worrying Inability to Apply the Finishing Touch Ashby steps indoors for title Bowls Sort in Brief By our Sports Staff: Willey and Foster turn tide Swimming Nemeth in quest for home rule Basketball Edwards may face life ban Drugs in Sport For the Record Pace of Shoaib gives Pakistan narrow edge Cricket Home sounds charge as Zimbabwe wilt Who was England's armchair supporter who walked alone? Lifting the lid on cheap shots Nicol and Jansher renew their rivalry Squash An offer they cannot refuse? Els delivers early warning to rivals Golf: South African Wastes Little Time in Launching Challenge for Desert Classic Madar gets off lightly for outrageous blunder Teenage kicks are nothing to the new boy wonders Hendry and Doyle in double success Snooker Old Moore's almanack gets a new chapter Football Saturday Beating United might have been Barnsley's finest hour. Mark Hodkinson consults an expert The Times Weary United embark on travels in good company European rivals inconsistency throws doubt on destination of trophies Establishment man on the way up Football Saturday Dublin shoots to top of Liverpool wanted list Evans follows Little out of Aston Villa Van Hooijdonk the big game hunter Failing to see funny side of shaggy-dog story William Hill Football Saturday Picture Gallery Why we need cups to drink more of Luca's champagne Football Saturday FA Carling Premiership Weekend Matches Baldock in fast lane as Wariso falls at the first Athletics Imax Theatre Underdog shows the way home Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Amateur game reveals depth of its challenge Rugby League Snow Reports Rodber's return lifts hope of upset Rugby Union Heavy schedules must be tackled to allow the elite a free run keeping fixtures in check demands a high priority for the game-plan to work Brave new would for happy exile After success with Harlequins, England and the British Isles, Dick Best found himself out in the cold. Now he is back with new goals Brittle offers sharp response to club plan Times Rugby Union Statistics Paname Dun Belle to star in dress rehearsal Racing: Irish Mare Can Pay Compliment to Dorans Pride in National Trial at Haydock Haydock Park Kempton Park Road Racer on right track for return to form Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Putting racing world to right Murphy given six-day ban on Runaway Pete Druid's Brook excels Butler John to cheer Nuttall Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Course Specialists Musselburgh Lingfield Park Volvo Koping Audi Sytner Ag Ac Cobra Lwt, (90G), 700 miles, £S2,000. In a… Iver Village Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW car Alpina Ferrari Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Central Contracts Asset Finance Ltd Platinum Evans Halshaw The Times It's the Rolls-Royce of launches Alan Copps sees the BMW-engined Silver Seraph unveiled in a manner befitting its heritage Shove over James, the new Seraph is a driver's car Picture Gallery Company Car Competition Silver Seraph Warning: sign robbers at work Road Sign Stealing Four Wheel Drive Isuzu Trooper Citation. Lwb. 7 seat… Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Park Lane Signature Land Rover DK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Police checks take the breath away Officers really do stop people for driving too slowly, as shown by readers' responses to our appeal for stories of being alcohol-tested on flimsy pretexts Jaguar gets its claws into a luxury plane Stephen Brennan report on the makeover of the King Air C90b Multiple Display Advertising Items Thousands More Available Mark Hunt RT Repair as you drive In Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Mortgages for part-time workers Gavin Lumsden gives hope-and a warning-to 'unconventional' borrowers rejected by big lenders GA B&b Time Again 63 Scottish Widows L&g Goes Irish 53 How ex-bankrupts face a life penalty Manek investments Royal & Sunalliance Banking's blundering twins Personal Investor Accountants blamed for late tax forms Is self-assessment a fiasco or triumph? Susab Emmett reports Apathetic Britons lose out Keep an eye on your Friend in the North Comment Family fortunes on the rise Anne Ashworth and Karen Zagor on plans to help people to break free from welfare Foreign Colonial The Equitable Life First National £77bn is on offer and it could be for you John Givens reports how forgetful Britons have abandoned their life investments Newton Martin-Currie Neville James Broker Financial Services PLC Small companies starting to fly back into fashion L&g goes Irish to spice up Peps Marianne Curphey reports the latest moves on the tax-saving front Elson Associates Mercury Norwich Union Independent Financial Adviser Woolwich Time your windfall is given a pep up Clare Stewart warns investors who took advantage of free offers to check the small print on their contracks Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Beale Dobie Au Taking a bit of a chance at the Skipton A best-of-both worlds bond may not be as good as it seems, says Susie Pine-Coffin Scottish Widows Legal & General TSB Direct Line 'Do not be seduced by high rates' Patrick Collinson reports on the latest from the savings war while Eagle Star Reap rewards with protection John Givens looks at the risks and rewards of investing in with-profits bonds Britannia Cenerale Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items ISA NatWest A £5.5bn mixed investment Hazel Spink reports on a product that is steadily gaining in popularity Policy Choice Direct Cyber traders virtually prepared for business Britain gets in a state over the basic pension Hazel Spink attempts to solve the national insurance contributions quandary Templeton Save & Prosper Woolwich CU support for National Trust The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments One windfall should be enough Instant access that wasn't very instant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Week in Money To whom would this be unfair? FT Over to you, Mr Pearson Guinness Flight Royal & Sunalliance Clubblng together against the world's full-time investors Susan Emmett investigates the factors that have led to success for some amateur enthusiasts while Standard Life Bank Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Baillie Gifford Start to bed and breakfast again Gavin Lumsden and Marianne Curphey give a timely reminder Legal & General Aberdeen Guinness Flight Pru has a new sales policy Caroline Merrell says that 150-year-old tradition of commission is to end Northern Rock takes direct action in fight to woo savers Undynamic Duo 50 Fidelity Investments Club Together 62 Inside Shopping The dragon still breathes fire On the eve of St David's Day, Jan Morris finds the Welsh buoyantly shrugging off the English yoke Index Sunsail Real Life Sapphire Travel Sunsail Games 'Thomas More's London could be the city of God' Peter Ackroyd takes Erica Wagner on a tour of the mean streets and divine architecture of the 16th century Woodstock Homebuyer FAAC DUX Where MPs are brought to book Austin Mitchell is among the many MPs who enjoy the books and memorabilia at Politico's, Michael Cable writes Gadgets The Times Are you sitting comfortably? Shop Watch Pick 'n'mix from the global bazaar Three of a Kind The Drinks that Time Forgot Between the Sheets The Times A lot of argy bhajee The treaditional high street curry house may soon be a distant memory, says Rohan Daft Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Curry House Information Drink Rhone reds should be consistently impressive, but even a good vintage pales beside the Languedoc Star Buys The Times Cook Lisbon's hosting of Expo 98, planned for May, provides the perfect excuse to sample the best of Portuguese cuisine Consuming Intersts: Mustard An Unstoppable hunger Martin Johnson, England's giant forward, has always had a healthy appetite, says Joe Warwick Packed with good things The Perfect Fish Cake You too could live in Spiceworld Home Swap Smart Moves Market Comment Fatal attraction of that country house North of the Thames FPD Green light for brown sites in town New homes are above the shop Single People like Living in City Centres Bewley Barratt Private Property Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt London Property France Worcestershire Lordship I of the reputed Manor of… Fine Properties Overseas English Courtyard John D Wood & Co Overseas Property Mowlem Salvi Hamilton Brooks Gibraltar Barratt The Sunday Times Help the Aged A Verey grand design Nip it in the bud Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers When you can't see the wood for the trees The Government is cosidering setting a limit on the height of Leyland cypress hedges. Sue Corbett reports Homes & Gardens Allen Made in England Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scatter Churchill's Stairlifts plc Guardan Buy seed potatoes, especially early varieties, and… Beauty tips for people in glass houses Barbara Abbs advises on the best plants for a cheerful winter condervatory Homes & Gardens Gardeners World Aquability The Teak Tiger Trading Company The Wadham Trading Company Blooms of Bressingham Snowdrops in the Green Warwick Buildings Pounds Fiskars Catalina American Spas Justools My neighbour needs Y-fronts In the second challenge of a series, we find that spying over the fence is most enlightening The Times In a class of their own An increasing number of parents believe in home education for children. Madeleine Kingsley reports The strain of being a brain Life is not always easy for gifted children All hands on desks Carol Chapman suggests that instead of banning office flirtations we should learn to do it properly See you later, navigator 'Grandma would sit with the map on her lap, turning it round every time we changed direction and saying 'turn left back there' Picture Gallery Why Hague missed the colour purple A new lens may help millions of people who find colours confusing, writes Terri Paddock Drumming up different beat The Times Seven-and-a-half tons of fun Peter Birkett joins the JCB racers for a heavyweight and hair-raising session on a mud-spattered circuit On the Spot: South Suffolk Major headache for a top hatter Superwoman , alias farmer's wife 'One minute she'll be dragged through the mud and trampled by a horse, the next she'll be cooking a cardon-bleu meal' Battle that must be won Some 200,000 protesters march into London tommorrow. Jonathan Young explains why he'll be among them Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxis International Winebergs British Antique Replicas No Title Music & Memories Taurus Multiple Display Advertising Items William Tillman Shoparound French Wines Back up your posture Weekend Courses and Activities Arcadia An end to a I postman's pet hate It is possible to train dogs to welcome, rather than attack, the delivery man, Carol Price Writes Adopt Me Animals & Accessories The Original Turtle Door Mat Multiple Display Advertising Items All done up like a dog's dinner The jury's still out on London Fashion Week, but here's the proof that British haute couture is going to the dogs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passports for Pets Dogs A Vet Writes He will watch over you - at a price He's a cool and ruthless professional. Bill Frost gets the chilling low-down from a real-life close protection spection specialist So You Want a bodyguard . This being a fairly… Cakes and ale all round Ruth Gledhill enjoys a celebration in London of Ash Wednesday Multiple Display Advertising Items A matter of life and death Katherine Miller meets a priest waging a one-man crusade against suicide Only faith will make all things well in the end Church services for tomorrow Discovering gorillas in the rain A trek in Uganda's impenetrable forest brings Jack Barker face to face with gorillas Index Settle in at the Edinburgh Residence Get on track to see Europe Fact File Virgin No level crossings on the mule train Dominican an Republic: Trekking in the Interior Elaine Snell survived the ups and downs of local life on an eco-friendly trek up a mountain How to Climb your Mountain Saga Now Boardin Spying on the cook in a Caribbean kitchen Dominican Republic All Inclusive Resorts Have hotels on the island improved food and hygiene standards? Jill Hartley investigates Fact File Noble Caledonia Limited 500 launch action on complaints Tour operators are being sued by holidaymakers Stockholm All OUt in the midday sun Cricket in the Sun: The Caribbean Cricket fans have flocked to the Caribbean to follow England's progress against the West Indies. But, as Michael Evans reports, they missed an appearance by the little-known Fleet Street Exiles... Ticket to the Wicket Worldcover Cayman Islands Bowled over as snake stops play Cricket in the Sun: Srilanka Times writer Simon Wilde saw more than cricket during the England a team's recent tour of Sri Lanka Union-Castle Link Namibia Hotel La Residencia Sri Lanka Fact File Escapades Aspen Fact File A playground for the serious Ski Weekend: Aspen Birmingham International Airport Holy footsteps echoing down the 39 Articles Brian Pedley visits St David's on the eve of the saint's day, while Alan Road (right) honours another Welsh hero Tailor Made Fact File Voyages Jules Verne Legends live on in Welsh heartlands Fact File The Travel Collection Taking the lines of least resistance Travelling by rail is once more the fashionable to see Europe. Katie Wood reveals the best deals North Cyprus Disney cruise postponed Airtours Superbreak Webworld Charters delay takeoff Cheap flights can be a nightmare for travellers, says Steve Keenan Eilat Travel Journalist of the Year Around the World a Weekend Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying Visits Voyages Jules Verne Florida's tourists escape tornados Spam cuts road charges easyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Singapore Airlines City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eastern Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Chez nous Leger France French Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Flights Direct Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Travelbag Air Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items AB Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Union-Castle Line Discovery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean cruises Festive Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Silversea Arena Page & Moy Holidays Union-Castle Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Greece Mykonos Studioo, hotel rooms and flight nan… Italian Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items magic Explore Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Respond to an Advertiser... Multiple Display Advertising Items Rendezvous Club Sirius Caroline Crowther Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous RSVP The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Solution to Jumbo Crossword 151 Bridge Word Answers Two Brains Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 153 Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Two Brains Cross Words Times Two Crossword Here's I looking at you, kid Matt Damon,… The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "Barrymore misbehaved, Forsyth didn't turn up, and two girls in sequins snogged for "tomorra's paipas". Meanwhile, Carol Vorderman, the only woman on telly with a double first from Cambridge in mathematics, picked up the award for Gameshow Assistant of the Year" Contents this week Get spooked by a Turn of the Screw in York... meet a chain-smoking rabbit at a surreal London show.. . square up to prejudice with art in Manchesteer... celebrate ten hilarious years with Alan Davies in Covent Garden.. . catch the return of Tennessee Williams at the Barbican... and grab a free ticket to Italy (almost) Royal Exchange Offers! Italy and British art in the age of Turner Hunting Oscars Sbiny, all-American college boys are ten-a-penny in Hollywood. But how many have the brains to write their own script, sell it to Miramax and get Robin Williams to play co-star to their lead? Vicki Reid meets Matt Damon Picture Gallery short cuts Clive King advocates a sensory experience in London... welcomes a new Coen brothers film... hears Ursula Andress is no longer going the full monty.. . and asks if Dublin will take to a German version of Flann O'Brien Great Night in: Director/Scott Reynolds UK Top 10 Films La. Stories US Top 10 Films Singled out Ethereal girl The Big Album Win a Top Night out New album releases Blues Choice Regeneration Depression, prison and the death of their keyboard player, the Chariatans have had more than their fair share of tragedy and trauma. But their latest album marks the end of an era and, as they tell Charlie porter, tomorrow belongs to them metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win ?50 worth of records To Heller and back Almost 40 years after his opus Catch-22, Joseph Heller has emerged from analysis and a life-threatening illness to write a memoir of his early years. But It's not at all what the lliterary world expected, says James Bone metro /Dillons Forums: Meet Joseph Heuer & Nick Hornby Minerva Press For More Arts BG Ready, teddy, go! The Bear Comes Home By Rafi Zabor Jonathan Cape, £9.99(Fiction) Isbn 0 224 05113 x Picture Book Inner Tube Girl trouble Seven Moves By Carol Anshaw Virago, ?6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 1 860 49436 6 Poppycock Dick for a Day? Edited by Fiona Giles Indigo, ?6.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 575 40165 6 DT Charitable Trust Paperbacks Blame Hitler By Julian Rath bone ndigo, ?5.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 575 40094 3 Kids' Stuff Mid-Liffey crisis The Long Falling By Keith Ridgway Faber, ?9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 571 191711 Great games The Waiting Time By Gerald Seymour Bantam, £16.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 593 042115 History Today The rules of separation Dance with a Poor Man's Daughter By Pamela Jooste Doubleday, £15.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 385 409117 Patricia Cornwell Quietly mad Calm at Work By Paul Wilson Penguin, ?7.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 140 26054 1 metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel Candy Luke Davies Vintage, ?5.99 Isbn 0 09926869 8 Science Fiction top 10 How I Write Movies and shakers Everyone loves the dark humour of British movies, but raising the cash to make one is a drama in Itself. By Tim Wapshott. Photos: Paul Salmon Virgin Reality bites Despite their diversity, the photographers shortlisted for this year's Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize have something in common: a cynical eye on reality and some upsetting conclusions. By Rachel Campbell-Johnston metro entertainment listings film The Big Picture: Amistad Openers music The Bbg Gig: Cornershop Backstage The Times theatre The Big Play: Naked Curtain Call classical The B!q Concert: Cbso/ratfle clubs The Big Bash: Heavenly Jukebox dance / opera The Big Opera: L'incoronazione Di Poppea comedy The Big Laugh: Alan Pavies exhibitions The Big Show: Thomas Schutte Don't Miss Liza Elkie Brooks Royal Albert Hall RG Theatre Classical Concerts Concerts Film Courses Restaurants RSC Concerts Wigmore Hall The Hanover Band The Parkhouse Award Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items CYC Theatre The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times accelerated learning Clerical error Seven-Day Listing of 40 Tv Channels plus Seven… Celebrity Leonardo Di Caprio Sunday My sex-change dilemma 'Will the other patients notice if you accidentally linger on one of the 95 pages of lingerie adverts?' Sound pictures make better life studies 'The travails of the missing guest are more exciting than the ramblings of the guests who turn up' This week BBC1 7.00 am Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (r) (3753954) 7.20 News February 28 Film Choice Critics' Choice February 28 . Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC1 March 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice The Hunge Radio 1 Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Channel 5 Critic's Choice` Family (Mis)fortunes? 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