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News from 07/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Diana Walford, James Landale, Anthony J. C. Lewis, Tunku Varadarajan, Penny Morgan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Brian Greer, Fred Redwood, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, David Hands and Mark Souster, Magnus Linklater, Doug Gay, John Morgan, Neil Bennett, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Kevin Pilley, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Vicki Woolf Belcher, Jeremy Kingston, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Robert Spence, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Andrew Pierce, Caroline Merrell and Gavin Lumsden, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Tom Walker, Roger Maynard and Lin Jenkins, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, G. Morris, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, John Mortimer, Stephen Trott, Stephen McClarence, John Bryant, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Peter Salmon, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Patrick Humphries, Mike Pattenden, John Porteous, Nigel Tisdall, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Carol Price, Martin Barrow, Gavin Stamp, Simon Rostron, Ed Victor, Robin Young, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, T. P., Sue Corbett, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, W. D. O'brien, Audrey Magee, P. B., Charles Bremner, Nicholas Wood and Mark Henderson, Katherine Bergen, Michael Cable, Martin Turner, Alexis Amziev, Peter Barnard, G. Ipsen, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Dennis Beacham, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Steve Doran, Emma Mahony, Daniel McGrory, Nicole Swengley, Peter Kellow, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Lisa Grainger, Michael Halliwell, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Judith Wilson, L. G., Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christina Koning, David Watts, Adam Jones, R. V. Taylor, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, G. M. N. Whiting, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Lesley Chamberlain, P. W., Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Roland Brown, Kate Stronach, Ian Cross, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, John Givens, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Jo Foley, Mary Ann Percy, Neville Shulman, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, L C, Louis Schaffer, Henry Harris's, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Jack Crossley, Jill Sherman and Gillian Harris, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Sean Coughlan, Alex O'Connell, Philip Delves Broughton, Deborah King, Anne Ashworth and Karen Woolfson, Julian Jeffs, Mark Hodkinson, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Jane Owen, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, G. R. Miller, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Trevor Fishlock, Chris Ayres, Minty Clinch, Lisa Verrico, Peter Ingham, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lottie Moggach, james bone, Heath Brown, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Thomas, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, David Powell, Joe Warwick, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Angelica Goodden, A. Balchin, Geoff Venning, David Maddock, Charlie Porter, Leslie Spanswick, Penny Perrick, Jan Raath, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett, Randolph Flood,

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Index On parade at Horse Guards - the designer globules that will boost Blair's Britain Treasury swoop on offshore billions Index Voice of hope amid the cruelty of the Balkans As Serb police continued to terrorise Albanian areas of Kosov, Tom Waiker saw a village being razed Patten wins apology from HarperCollins over book Foxy Tories outwit the ban on hunting The Times up, Telegraph down Direct The Times Picture Gallery Fujitsu Rail companies may have to share profits Prescott angered by £14 million payout, reports Arthur Leathley Princess stays in hospital Schools get ombudsman Canadian alert on BSE Cash aid for tigers Eubank driving ban Council's flats victory Soccer player arrested Speed trials cleared Blair accused on deaf veterans' benefit cuts News in Brief Fortune teller accuses Gucci 'Black Widow' Friend has finally given evidence against ex-wife of murdered fashion heir, writes Richard Owen Oasis singer is bailed after fan says his nose was broken Theatre saved for Stratford Helen Johnstone on a victory for the RSC's less famous neighbour Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Versace's sister is clearly cut from the same cloth Drama as fire delays nanny appeal Currys Families united in grief over terror murders Bulger killers are allowed to challenge trial Direct lenses BT British Gas Diana's legacy keeps flag flying at palaces Public clamour has initiated a change, reports Daniel McGrory Bodyguard Vows No More Leaks Supporters rally to architecture institute Independent Mortgage Collection The Link Banging the drum for cool Britannia New blow for countryside as shires bear tax burden Nicholas Wood and Mark Henderson find London gets off lightly in the latest round of council rises Council Tax Increases, 1998-99 Direct Line The Sunday Times Up against the wall: Irvine's taste put to test Peter Foster offers the Lord Chancellor some popular alternatives to handmade wallpaper By a Correspondent: Passing on your ticket may be a criminal offence Virgin Chryster Land Rover Labour of love shields turtles from hunters Christopher Thomas reports from Kosgoda Beach on a fight to ensure creatures that live 200 years survive the first days Oystel Virgin direct The Boy who Said Too Much The Comet Price Way of life ends as last tin mine winds to a halt Philip Delves Broughton sees the end of 3,000 years of tradition in Cornwall Presidents lead the farewells to Father Ted Odyssey direct Laughing all the way to the grave Ex-Marine leads UN arms team on Iraq site visits WSPA Feminist tide of hostility to Hughes is turning Connery's master stroke Barclays Mortgages Bad news for the bouncers Suharto defies warnings and keeps brake on reforms Dixons Beijing takes an axe to bureaucracy Zimbabwe yields on farm grab Harrods Knightsbridge Yeltsin vows to end ban on land sales World in Brief (AP): Plea for kidnapped Britons (Reuters): Airing for Libya sanctions (AFP): Police clear newlyweds (AP): Five die in lottery shooting (AFP): Composer waltzes to fame (Reuters): Biter given taste of the boot Tree crusader claims moral high ground An eco-Warrior is defying loggers with her occupation of a giant redwood, Giles Whittell reports Clinton turns to old foe for spiritual strength Halifax Iron Mike sues his promoter for $100m winnings B&Q Musical fiasco shatters dream team Labour leader 'encouraging Arab terrorism' BT Albanian Army on alert after Serbs' Kosovo raids Another car victim succumbs to elk test The Erotic Review Tee time at office as indoor contests take off MasterCard Hoverspeed How to Play Golf in your Office Forte Posthouse Can Archer write happy end to his own colourful story? Michael Gove on the questions the Tory peer faces in his attempt to be London mayor Enemies The Elements of Archer's Campaign Northern Rock Blair denies ban on leftwingers in Scots parliament Party told that candidates will be chosen for quality, not ideology, Jill Sherman and Gillian Harris report Heseltine phone ruled out of order Independent Mortgage Collection BBC Cold wind of reality chills winning spirit Conference Sketch Hollywood's secret focus on apocalypse America's footage of its nuclear tests, filmed by men who took appalling risks, is a sobering record of the world's deadlist weapons, Giles Whittell writes Wine Shop DIAL-a-PHONE Free Book Offer Boxing club that fights for peace Truth is more remarkable than celluloid fiction at the gym that unites Belfast's divide pepole, writes Martin Fletcher Dance group to sue Arts Council for 'besmirching' name Ombudsman attacks the way grant was stopped, reports Dalya Alberge Opera & Ballet Lyric Theatre St John Passion Theatre Royal Drury Lane Wry jokes in Darke night of Soul Theatre The Dead Monkey New End Theatre No Title The greed that can be glorious Angelica Goodden considers the enduring art of acquisition Art confers on its collectors a sort of moral worth Row brewing The Times Diary Picture Gallery Hurd's thriller The Times Diary Lunar lunacies A glass of iced Moon water with your green cheese? Don't bet on it King's troupe The Times Diary Whither goes Sw10£ Alan Clark, the local MP, and Sir… Grow old with disgrace Let me enjoy my lingering youth, pleads Rachel Campbell-Johnston Hourglass Figures Prudence now can forestall pessimism about population trends A Serious Offer Israel's plans to withdraw from Lebanon merit active support Fore by Fax The tee machines could become a resort for human resources Cost and influence of 'superteachers' An extra tincture All the Duchess's men Unlucky for some Backing for 'life-saving' vaccination Arts on television Not cricket Countryside March Retirement income Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Blair's freedom to attend RC services Lord Irvine's quarters Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Lecture Weekend birthdays Personal Column Memorial services Service dinners Battle over poll tax rage in town halls Crufts results Forthcoming marriages Weekend anniversaries Jo Floyd Jo Floyd, chairman of Christie's, 1974-88, died on Februrary 20 aged 74. He was born on May 12,1923 The Times Court & Social Lucien Bodard Lucien Bodard, French war correspondent adn prizewinning novelist, died in Paris on March 1 aged 84. He was born in Chunking, China, on January 9,1914 Personal Column We Owe a Lot to our Soldiers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Henry Livings Henry Livings, dramatist and actor, died on February 20 aged 68. He was born on September 20,1929 Milestones Equities bounce back HSBC Group BMW in plan to triple sales at R-R Andersen's $46m De Lorean hit Business 30 Robinson quit 15 boards just before rule change New team sees scheme as financially unrealistic Aweek in the City Midshires poised to back RBS Pearson loses £212m oh US sale Deal close at Hillier Parker Index Liberty abandons plans to redevelop flagship ISA Business Today Rail bid Drug boost Courts coup GE Capital bid agreed by Barcom Tarmac buys Pub deal Dobbies offer The Sunday Times Eagle Star FirstGroup to take over Great Western for £140m Rolls denies claim of US link Greggs rises to challenge The Times Merger report helps to lift Zeneca US blow for T&n bidder Kiam role confirmed Avocet warning Tourist Rates Healthcall directors consider response Business Roundup Early report from Courts dispels gloom Royal & Sun pays £53m for NU unit Doring comeback at new-look Cabouchon Investment trusts attack critics By our City Editor: Not a good career move Commentary by our City Editor Legal & General Long fight turns corridors of power into palace of pleasure A family firm from Japan is transforming Country Hall, Dominic Walsh reports No Title LineOne Just William The Times City Diary Raine over The Times City Diary Uncomfortable week for king of the sofas Sir Graham Kirkham Howe, Windermere, an Edwardian mansion hotel in the… Archie's list The Times City Diary Commodities Drugs sector recovers as bid speculation mounts Stock Market Movers of the Week Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Pearson Courts Trusts feeling the heat Tempus Greggs News The Times Crossword No 20,733 News Features AA Information Superlative Travel Section Driving Ambitions Clubs push England to the brink Players Urged to Ignore Woodward Ultimatum Driven beyond endurance by the Shearer papers Appealing Prospect Questions of Loyality Winning Smile First Telecom Weekend Money Go Makes you want to hold your nose Double-double Gary trouble The Times The slings and arrows of outrageous comment By our Sports Staff: Rusedski makes big loss in battle of service industries Tennis Finch must paper over cracks Basketball Noble cause demanding respect of rugby folk Pessoa puts paid to champion Sport in Brief Driving Forces 1998 Schumacher takes alternative route Kevin Eason in Melbourne on the speedy return of an invisible man Rivals attempt to put brake on new McLaren Ubi Soft Queen of Plainnioor relishes high life David Powell on a team seeking their ninth consecutive win Legal & General Vialli's tactical triumphs prove more than beginner's luck Toby Tyke and the mask of mystery Mark Hodkinson studies the case of the Oakwell mascot By our Sports Staff: Fifa shows red card to tackles from behind Klinsmann to leave at end of season Refereeing solution that required vision Lampard and son maintain family business West Ham are begining to reap the benefit of a taxing inheritance Football Saturday Beck dismissed by Lincoln after going missing Arsenal V West Ham United Coventry City V Sheffield United Leeds United V Wolverhampton Wand FA Cup Quarter-Finals Football Saturday Newcastle United V Barnsley Picture Gallery On Monday Liverpool V Bolton Wanderers FA Carling Premiership Sheffield Wednesday V Manchester United Southampton V Everton Chelsea V Aston Villa No Title Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Audi Tomorrow Truth of Collymore fracas must be put in black and white Football Saturday Snow Reports Picture Gallery England prepared to leave struggling Russell in firing line Cricket: Wicketkeeper Receives Vote of Confidence By our Sports Staff: Australia fight back as Warne strikes twice Sherborne stoops to conquer rivals with record return Golf: Pace-Setting Quartet Put Theorists in their Place as Qatar Masters Unfolds into Battle of the Giants For the Record Waqar inspired by reunion William Hill Saracens in a league of their own in London Rugby Union Club and country assured of my loyalty England must fulfil their obligation to tour southern hemisphere countries France prepare for grand parade Five Nations Championship: Ireland, Scotland and Wales put tarnished reputations on the line Alfred Dunhill Self-respect may emerge as main Wembley goal Improving Ardrina can add weight to Festival prospects Racing Doncaster Nose clip has first airing Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Specialists Tidebrook extends winning sequence Newbury Yesterday's Results Richard Evans William Hill Horse master with the magic touch 'He can see the flaw in horse or rider and knows the exercise that will set it to rights' Yogi Breisner rejects talk of miracles. He puts his success at an equestion centre in Oxfordshire down to common sense Simon Barnes Talking horse Huntingdon Warwick Wolverhampton Virgin atlantic Top Prices Paid Audi BMW BMW Authorised Dealers Alfa Romeo Follett of Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landrover Discovery 1998 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Platinum The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land-Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Auhtorised Dealers Westmid Vehicles Asset Finance Ltd Sandridge Nationwide Jeep Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's an Escort-but not as we know it Vaughan Freeman finds the new Focus packed with more extras than Ford's previous runabout ever had More and more safety is seen as a good seller More and more, safety is seen as a good seller Roadtest: New Astra Fiendish exercises await contestants Company Car Driver of the Year Entry Form A true chauffeur's car Alan Coops looks at the Mercedes rival to R-R's Seraph Mercedes Authorised Dealers Normand Mercedes Londons' Finest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oficial Porsche Centres Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Why not tax dumb ideas instead? Budget spin-doctors are targeting cars by claiming that driving costs have risen far less than public transport. But that doesn't mean that driving is too cheap Driven to Distraction Registration Numbers Classic performer Roland Brown on Triumph's sportier retro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items VW Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo Dovercourt Thunderbird Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Newspaper Licensing Agency Brown may dose wills loophole Anne Ashworth and Karen Woolfson look ahead to what the Chancellor may do in his second Budget General Accident A Real Fix 50 Flemings Pedigree Chums 62 Framlington Norwich Union Stuck in a real fix Patrick Collinson looks at the traps lying in wait in the small print Pressure mounts for tougher Beware rule 78 While Gavin Lumsden has a warning about checking interest rates Rules on home loan sales Elson Associates Threadneedle Asset Management The shape of things to come Foreign Colonial Johnson Fry Eternal truths just do not last Personel Investor Graham Searjeant Revenue fines furore hots up Accountants demand inquiry, says Suasan Emmett Financial Times The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Martin-Currie Internet paves the way for cyber investor Susan Emmett on financial tools available on a screen near you Investment a Guide for Beginners No Title Boost profits by piling them low and selling them dear Go It Alone Cash tied up in stock that is waiting to be used could be put to better use Scottish Widows M&G Scottish Widows Edinburgh Birthday celebrations fall flat for patient saver Failure to keep of long-term investment plans can prove very expensive, says Patrick Collinson Investec Bank (UK) Limited What's the pensions story? Caroline Merrell tunes in to the options available to Liam and Noel Gallagher Take action before end of tax year The Savings Superstore Mercury Asset Management Templeton Broker Financial Services PLC Financial Discounts Direct Britannia Legal & General Halifax's new scenario Caroline Merrell explains the thinking behind the buyback Baillie Gifford Northern roars into pole position Comment Mind the gap if you want to split Clare Stewart says it's capital how these trusts top the ratings Trust Watch Fidelity Investments Jupiter M&G Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Tessa boosted as rates rise to 8% The Times Money Information Service Free Offer Neville James Direct Line Financial Services Waiver of premium is essential for life assurance Conventional wisdom seems crazy State pension fears are justified The Week in Money The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd The Equitable Life Manek Investments Aberdeen Prolific Gartmore Save & Prosper Horlick factor fails to impress (for once) Analysts are cool about SocGen's new trust, says Jill Insley To Find out about Display Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Times Are trackers about to run out of steam? Trust Watch Money The Equitable Life Pep Talk Policy & Plus Paragon mortgages GT Global Guinness Flight DTI targets holiday insurance Marianne Curphey says travel firms make huge profits from insurance Northern says The Times has a point Setting Sun 52 Lenders push for longer-term fixes Direct Party Popper 56 Inside Profile Prince who built a house of straw The Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture is in disarray: key players have resigned, its magazine has closed and now a modernist is at its helm. Gavin Stamp explains why its founder is partly to blame Shopping 4,5 Food & Drink 6,7 Property 9-12… Bally Shopping Country Life Travel Woodstock There's not much mud on his wellies Joanna Pitman talks to Jack Cunningham, the feisty Agriculture Minister who is no friend to the famers Joanna Trollope In his Own Words Shipshape for model customer Michael Cable meets Royal Opera baritone Thomas Allen at a frequent port of call My favourite shop Gadgets It's time to get stuffed Cushions Shop Watch Game plans High Strength Ginger Three of a Kind Throw dough the Neapolitan way Richard Owen meets the maestro of the art of traditional pizza-making Gin-and-It The Drinks that Time Forgot Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitty The 300-year-old Berry Bros has much to celebrate-and much it needs to improve upon Star Buys Consuming Interests: Farm Sausages The Times Cook The classic Belgian meal of mussels, frites and truffles with beer is now only a skip, hop and train ride away More Food & Drink Salad days for active cover girl Joe Warwick learns about fashion model Lili Maltese's healthy diet Home Cooking Ginger Beer The Perfect Mussels Come out of your shell North of the Thames London Property Oxfordshire Gloucester Walk John D Wood & Co Isle of Wight English Courtyard Helston Cornwall Oxfordshire Battersea High Street, Sw11 Well Walk, Nw3 A Ginger Rogers kind of grandeur Market Comment Roche Bobois The Times Guarantees that aren't built to last How to Avoid the Pitfalls Harrods Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Africa Fine Properties Overseas Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ballymore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Our peaceful Norman conquest Prime time for Channel vision Smart Moves Memorial fit for a modern princess A contemporary garden would be an ideal tribute to the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, Barbara Abbs writes Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Dig that Chinese patch Jane Owen finds order is key in a Feng Shui garden Homes & Gardens Blooms of Bressingham Great for work, rest and plays Me and my Garden: John Mortimer BPS Ladders Ltd Husqvarna Quality Timber Buildings Bakers Dozen "Fun For Fifteen" MOPS Prune the butterfly bush Buddleia davidii hard back… Many hands, light work A new crop of volunteers is transforming Britain's gardens. Sue Corbett meets them Original Box Sash Window Co Bramley's Nurseries COUNTaX Guardian your Property Protector Timber Gates Snowdrops in the Green Welcome to Natural Style Scalewatcher Clearelow Ltd BAC When baby cries, read all about it Emma Mahony selects her favourites from the numerous mother-and-baby books Healing It doesn't always have to be fish fingers Children will eat healthy-and tasty-food, as an inventive cookbook writer has proved Healthy Foods Put some fun on the menu Toddlers can make wise choices, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Charles gets his marching orders 'It was a painful conversation. I can take a joke about my cooking. Of course I can. But there is such as Going Too Far' Life and Soul The dangers of child's play Mini-rugby, a game created to give children a gradual introduction to the adult game, is now a popular part of family life. But is it teaching the right lessons? And is it safe? Fred Redwood investigates Jones was seriously injured in a Welsh club match and will never play again; his career in medicine is also now in doubt Fenn discovered the hard way foul play can hurt when he needed 25 stitches after part of his ear was bitten off by an opponent And there's another thing . . . Seven Long Days: As a Bore All things wild and wonderful Simon Cowell was a city broker. Now he tends to injured creatures in his sanctuary, Wildlife Aid. Derwent May met him No Title The Times The lost generation Many young people in rural areas feel insecure, isolated and lonely, writes Fred Redwood Military did my son a service 'Ammunition being blown up in the lavatories, mooning championships, and the start of passionate love affairs . . . ' Down to Earth When storms stop the post Postman Sandy MacFarlane has one of the most unusual rounds in Britain. Kevin Pilley dons his sou'wester to help with deliveries Red flag that heralds the start of spring Feather Report On the Spot: West Yorkshire No business like dogshow business Crufts is not all wagging tails and smiles. Carol Price goes backstage at the world's most popular pooch show Adopt Me Animals & Accessories No Title Animal Health Passports for Pets Multiple Display Advertising Items One click and he'll be a good boy Homes & Gardens Homes & Gardens classified also appears on pages 14… Jardiniere Hard Water Crufts by Numbers "Whatever your mobility needs, I know you can… A Vet Writes Final cut for the Broadway Barber Barry Wigmore (with apologies to Damon Runyon) meets the man who snipped the stars for 50 years Picture Gallery The Royal Opera Antique Desks Britain's favourite shirt? Senior Citizens with money in the bank should read this before it's too late The Vinegar Book The Prostate Impotence Sciatica Relief! To: Carnell Ltd, Dept Xb3 Alresford, Colchester,… Stamford Clothiers "Your Arteries Can Clean Themselves" Anxiety & Panic Attacks Gardening Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Style Dining Save £20 on this Powerful Ceramic Safety Heater Multiple Display Advertising Items Ladies Skirts & Trousers Foam for Comfort Reproduction Furniture Shoparound Comfort Air Cushion Make waves on the radio Weekend Courses and Activities Coopers of Stortford Multiple Display Advertising Items Confessions of a monk A film based on Ampleforth shows the struggle of vocation versus temptation Millennium Dome reflects our 'spiritual wasteland' Credo Multiple Display Advertising Items Church services for tomorrow A welcome on the hillside Ruth Gledhill visits a Welsh centre for the study of theology At your Service P&O Index A powerhouse in the making Nigel Tisdall returns to Shanghai, one of the East's most beautiful cities to find a Chinese Gotham City growing around its historic heart Heading East: How to See Shanghai CTS Horizons Index Voyages Jules Verne Air New Zealand Time to buy a place in the sun Islands of the South Pacific: Tonga Nicole Swengley found such a warm welcome on Tonga, she was almost tempted to buy the hotel The South Seas: Getting to Tonga World Cover Travel Insurance Union-Castle Line Saga Taking paradise by storm Islands of the South Pacific: Fiji, Cook Islands and Tahiti Even Fiji has rain and the odd cyclone, says Stephen McClarence South Pacific Fact File Eilat To buy or not to buy in Dubai Dubai's shopping festival draws the big spenders, But bargains can be elusive, says Jo Foley The Maltese Islands Turkey Virgin atlantic Shop Tips Voyages Jules Verne Maximum Respect for the island In Jamaica, Trevor Fishlock finds more to see than beautiful beaches and raggae bars Jamaica Fact File Swan Hellenic Noble Caledonia Limited Elementary way to climb the mountain Ski Weekend: In the Tracks of Conan Doyle The creator of Sherlock Holmes was one of the first skiers, Minty Clinch reports Fact File Cayman Islands Have baby, will travel with ease Sean Coughlan wanted to take his family to Paris-but would the train or plane be least stressful? The Travel Collection Croatia Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Paris Fact File Horsing around in the forest Lesley Chamberlain joined a trail ride in Scotland, while Lin Jenkins took her own horse on holiday to Hampshire Hoofing it across the Highlands The magic of Italy British Airways Saddle Savvy: Horsey Holidays Discovery Belgian Star gazers fazed, but riot eclipsed Anjana Ahuja missed the recent solar eclipse, but she is determined to see next year's P&O Stena merger may push up prices Cunard Foreign Office advice on Egypt is 'too cautious' Majorca makeover will improve the island image Land of the Ice Bear An 8 Day Expedition Cruise to Spitsbergen 9th to 17th July, 16th to 24th July & 23rd to 31st July 1998 Flying Visits Pack your Bags Trailfinders Travelbag British Midland Travelbag ASTA Travel Insurance Flights Direct Flight Bookers Quest Worldwide Platinum Travel Air France Multiple Display Advertising Items AB Austravel USA and Canada Travel Insurance Nexus Travel Canadian Affair Travel Journalist of the Year Around the World a Weekend Guide Travel Tips by Jill Crawshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fare East Multiple Display Advertising Items SunWORLD Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cork & Kerry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Germany Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Create your Perfect Italian Holiday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy Malta & Gozo Spain Andalucia Explore Worldwide Exodus The Different Holiday Turkey Ramblers USA & Canada Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items San Diego Prime Time Holidays Lodges & Holiday Parks Bridge & Scrabble Weekends, Elgar, Industrial… 'Easily the best choice of cottages in… Rural lux cottage, sips 5/6, well equipped. Ideal… Norfolk Country Cousins Eire Langdale 3 & 4 bed luxury houses, inc leisure club… Country Cottages in Scotland Wiltshire The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Club Parties Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Jewish Candleburners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club SIRiUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caroline Crowther Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Listener Crossworld No 3452: Anagrominoes by Bundle Winning Moves Chess New Software Computer Games and Pastimes Solution to Jumbo 152 Word Answers Bridge Two Brains Jumbo Crossword 154 Modern Manners Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Two Brains Cross Words Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Take a Chancer No Title Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl Contents Index Film 22 Exhibition 24 Also inside This week Delve into drug culture in southwest London. . . prepare to face the music as National Orchestra Week goes nationwide. . . take a walk on the Wilde side with Liam Neeson in Covent Garden. . . find art in the beautiful game in Bristol. . . catch up on the craic in Manchester. . . and win a Ray Richardson print in aid of a good cause His Owen man As the nation's women fell in love with Chancer, Clive Owen was falling apart. But he survived the fame game and, as his new proves, became a man ready to take risks. Vicki Reid reports No Title Short cuts Clive King discovers a dream opportunity for would-be directors…finds out whant Antonio Banderas is really crazy for…falls in love with a Victorian romance…and hears about the family you truly wouldn't want Great Night in: Director/Neil Labute L. A. Stories Tower Out there The Big Album Singled out Win a Top Night out New album releases Country Choice Mean streets DJ and compser David Holmes is a musician's musician. For his latest project, he left the cosy world of studios and turntables and took to the crime-ridden districts of New York to record dialog to make Scorsese wince. By Lisa Verrico Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £50 worth of records Fruit of the gloom She may be a virtual hermit, but, through her raw, depressive, almost surreal work, novelist Lusy Ellman reveals some remarkable insights into the human condition. Lottie Moggach peels back the layers. Portrait: Des Jenson Dillons the Book Store Anchor Not raving but drowning Class of 88 The True Acid House Experience By Wayne Anthony Virgin, £6.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 753 50240 2 Picture Book Natural high The Long Trip: A prehistory of Psychedelia By Paul Devereux Arkana, £7.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 140 19540 8 Millennium moan Disco 2000 Edited by Sarah Champion Sceptre, £6.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 340 70771 2 New Fiction New Authors For More Arts Classified See Main Paper Avon Books Paperbacks China's slow boats, Lynne Franks'a colonio irrigation and a fuller Monty Nurse Hatchet The Angel of Darkness By Caleb Carr Little, Brown, £15.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 316 64380 7 White mischief Lucky You By Carl Hiaasen, MacMillan, £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 333 71550 0 Sea Poetry Aires and graces Bad Times in Buenos Aires By Miranda France Weidenfeld, ?18.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 297 81966 6 Time travel Dog Days By Aidan Higgins Secker, ?15.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 436 20484 3 Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel How I Write True-life Kay Mellor's film and TV plotlines and characters are as real as the people next door. Clive King discovers why Citibank Picture Gallery True Magritte Rene Magritte was a very ordinary sort of fellow. or at least that's what he thought… As a new retrospective opens in Brussels, Lottie Moggach enters into the spirit of his surreal universe See the exhibition and stay in Brussels for £119 Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: Good Will Hunting Openers Picture Gallery Unbearable Lightness of Being! 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