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News from 21/03/1998

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Daniel Britten, M. J. Godfree, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, LG, Joanna Hunter, Brian Greer, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Victoria Walker, Philip Delves Broughton, Angus Clarke, Alex O'Connell, Martin Higgins, Rose Leckie, Lois Letts and Catriona Luke, Lottle Moggach, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Istvan Kemeny, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, Clive King, Julian Lee, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Karen Woolfson, Judy Goodkin, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Ploutos, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, B. G. Stone, Patrick Collinson, Clive Davis, John Hands, Paul Rock, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Lawrence Dallaglio, Carl Evans, Martin Fletcher, Madeleine Kingsley, Alex Wijeratne, Karl Johnston, Chris McGrath and Richard Evans, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Justin Swan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, amandip uppal, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Margaret Akmakjian Pitz, Maria Aitken, Jacqui Spray, Patrick Humphries, Julian Sims, Roger Watkins, Pearson of Rannoch, Graham Duffill, Nigel Tisdall, Stephen Anderton's, Owen O'neill, Oliver Swanton, Carol Price, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rohan Daft, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, Helen Dunmore, John O'Leary, P. Sutcliffe, James Bone's, Sue Corbett, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Jonathan Sacks, Oliver August and Jon Ashworth, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Lisa Jardine, Malcolm Smith, Kevin Woods, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, J. Patrick Bradley, Gill Williams, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Brian Jackman, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Helen Wallace, Jonathan Thompson, John Colvin, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, TP, Robert Zeff, Judith Wilson, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Mitch Jenkins, Harry's Bar, David Beckham, Magnus Grimond, Shirley Knight, R. V. Kentsley, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Marina Cantacuzino, P. W., Lucy Pinney, D. M. Edmunds, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Richard Evans, Michael McRitchie, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, John Bell, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, Sudi Pigott, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Mr B. M McEldowney, Frances Greig, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Mary Ann Percy, Stewart Tendler, Dominic Pedler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Henry Harris's, Richard Duce, BN, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, PW, Jackie Brown, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Clark and Richard Miles, Mary Blackburn (Chairman), Jason Nisséé, Mark Hodkinson, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, Nigel Williamson, Paul Sexton, Patrick Humphries, Mike Pattenden and Lisa Verrico, Robert H. C. Robins, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, G. H. Peters, Mark Henderson, Dominic Kennedy and Stephen Farrell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Michael Booth, Allen Robertson, Ben Macintyre, David Bowker, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, JRT, Michael Horsnell, Alan Sillitoe, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Neil Slaven, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, David Powell, Joe Warwick, Veena Virdi, Michael Henderson, Valerie Grove, Phil Parker, Robin Lodge, Julian Ryall, Charlie Porter, Frank L. Chapman, Penny Perrick, Conal Gregory, David Sawers, Paul Chai, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Geoffrey Holliman (Managing Director), Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett, George Benjamin,

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Lethal Dome waste dumped in villages 5,000 homes to be built over toxic soil Aitken tells family of prison fear Oscar Form Guide Fare rise fear on new-look Tube Bbc may lose Test matches to satellite It's Boom Time for the Brits Picture Gallery Beckham: My Life with Posh - and Gazza French strike closes Tunnel Flight danger for babies Wild day on stock market Caribbean rain holds up cricket Win Four Toyota 4x 4s Virgln Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd The Times: Number one on campus Index Gateway2000 Next Week in the Times 'Ministry blocked controls on BSE-infected cattle feed' Inquiry documents show that epidemic could have0 been limited, writes Michael Hornsby Britain is swinging behind euro, says Brown Kohl and Schroder vie to win Blair's approval Newcastle chairman fails to halt fresh charges Parliament deal upsets Glasgow Trimble to soothe his party Murder creates panic in paradise The brutal death of a wealthy socialite has shattered the calm of Mustique, home to rock stars, models and royalty. Ben MacIntyre investigates the end of a dream How DiCaprio's army of fans missed rare window of opportunity Film star casts his make aside to bathe in publicity writes Damian Whitworth Salesman became too nice for job Surgeon guilty over death of girl, 6 Jack Daniel's Currys Er, Dartmoor, we have a problem... Simon de Bruxelles watches as Briton's £70,000 space hopes go up, and then down, in smoke Cot death claim made my blood run cold, says Anne Diamond Broadcaster who last baby calls for more research into risks posed by long flights, writes Carol Midgley Doctors insist flying is safe Airlines deny cutting flow Abbey National Renault LA puts on party fit for a Princess A necklace will be the biggest star at the Diana fundraiser in America, Giles Whittell writes And the Nomiations are … Goldfish The Best Actress race Picture Gallery Legal & General Computer sees raw deal for The Full Monty The Academy Awards 1998 The movie is too original to win an Oscar, writes Dominic Kennedy Dixons Ex sit-com actress 'a great discovery' British Gas Top prison officer fiddled expenses Policemen who sold Ecstasy are spared jail Oystel Police chiefs get power to sack corrupt officers Jack Straw answers pleas for action by streamlinig forces' disciplinary system, reports Stewart Tendler The Car in Front is a Toyota Picture Gallery The man who tamed New York Computers Made Simple! Farmers fume while the geese get fat Magnus Linklater on a conservation scheme that is flying out of control Direct lenses Dance to the music of time Cha-cha-changes are afoot on the dancefloor, with big bands leading, reports Ruth Gledhill Culture Direct Line British Meat Primary pupils are set literacy targets Guidelines on reading, spelling and grammer stress traditional teaching methods, reports John O'Leary 200 Word Every Seven Year Old Should Know Harsh regime at Dartmoor is condemned MPs to get on their bikes for 6p a mile Motorist who killed woman was insane News in Brief Cup bid backed Dancer dies Nail apology Charity ride Hot pot of gold Correction The Link Fifty years on, old ways are still best Giggles for Quentin's thriller act Comet But seriously, he has eyes on White House James Bone's New York Heat's on in bitch hunt US critics shower praise on British star of 'Cabaret' Dolphin Huffover DiCaprio in the buff Moscow cashes in on facelift boom The offer of cut-price plastic surgery lures British women to Russia, writes Richard Beeston in Moscow Ailing Yeltsin back at Kremlin desk WSPA IBM German protests plague nuclear train Passive smoke suit for $6.5bn fails First Group Enigma of a £25m move Sinking rightwingers seize lifeline offered by Le Pen Forte AP, Reuters: Battle to save child fails (Reuters): Extra jail for Chaplin star (Ap): 11 killed in path of tornado Alain Delon to quit films (AP): China plans to boldly go Clinton's lawyer attacks 'deceit ' World in Brief DETR (AFP): US hopes Castro will be hurt by relaxed embargo Fiesta A table with a view for 15,000 Wme growers give El Nino a bouquet DIAL-a-PHONE1 Toyota Halifax Dynasty that went from riches to ruin Andrew Pierce traces the decline of a family that once bestrode the worlds politics and the media I've accepted that he might go to jail, says mother Ideal Home A supporting role in tense family drama The Fall of the House of Aitken Valerie Grove Meets: Maria Aitken Opera & Ballet Queen's Theatre To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Breathless wonders kissed by real life Concert Boston Symphony Orchestra/Seiji Ozawa Festival Hall Spring is here for clockwork Libby Purves gets all wound up over the future of old technology Diana debacle Picture Gallery Rescue our fallen houses Only mad dogs and Englishmen go in for such dilapidated wrecks No show Polo match Jasper Gerard Leaping lords Picture Gallery Chicago of the North Mobsters stalk Manchester, says Oliver Swanton Money Talks Hague can be both right and smart on monetary union England Fights Back But Livingstone makes an unlikely Prince Hal Duty to Spend How a little perk became a large vested interest No Title Challenge to EU to feed the world Prison violence Aitken defence Ringing complaint Arts dependence on state subsidies Sentences for murder Cook in Israel Cleaning up London Time difference Gender bending Wartime gallantry of Indian soldiers Playing it straight Taking a bow House names Court Circular Royal engagements Concert Weekend birthdays Martindale Sidwell Robin Viney Luncheon Picture Gallery Memorial service Weekend anniversaries Royal College of Radiologists Dinners On this Day Princess Anne Escapes in Kidnap Attempt Personal Column Service dinners Forthcoming marriages The engagement is announced between James, only son… Church news The Times School news Prizegiving BADA University news Beatrice Wood Court & Social J. 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Walsh Personal Column The Right Rev Edmund Capper Peter Sichel Milestones Shares falter HSBC Group British Funds Ghostly 30 Triple-witching fuels 224-point market swing Picture Gallery Tesco looks to Europe in fight over Levi jeans Halifax directors in float bonanza Savoy shares leap as talks are confirmed United issues writ to stop Grabiner leaving A Week in the City Soros stages quick comeback at Energy Weekend Money Section 2 DTI ends Caradon 'insider' 9 inquiry Dresdner RCM Global Investors Business Today BA challenged in America Widows sells RJB shares Fortnums warning Chance of reprieve for casinos Shell invests OGS float Ofgas inquiry The Sunday Times BT BA alliance under fire from Justice Department Johnson begins acquisition spree Parkland axes payout and issues profit alert Schroders pay boost British Gas directors had ?600,000 payoff The Times News Corp Italian talks break down Renault president fined over closure Business Roundup Torday to raise £6m SNCF in Eurostar bid Edinburgh output rises Tourist Rates RJB Mining share sale prompts City concern JBA cuts the final dividend Fortnum & Mason hit by strength of sterling By our City Editor: Butler's boot focused on boards Commentary Stevenson to join Equitas Legal & General Expensive mystery of capital's strangest vacant possession Fraser Nelson looks at why the East End's answer to Covent Garden never flowered Legal & General This is a new one. After some rotten figures and a… Hard cash Fear of God for Smiths Industries Pension fun I Bear grave news of a serious breach of… Been paid. Except that it has not, because some… Title changes Commodities Liffe Options Share euphoria helps to push GEC to record high 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 Johnson\\\ Tread carefully with Uk Safety Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Granada set to check out Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,745 News Features Forecast Superlative Travel The times magazine Metro Weekend Vision Meg@ Life and Death Simon Barnes at the National Stud England pitched into peril Danny Baker Five Nations Special Odyssey Weekend Money Tall Stories: Beware Claims about Peps Gatland keen to stress strength of invasion force Rugby Union Five Nations Championship Today's Teams in Dublin William Hill Irish eyes smile on lad from obscurity Karl Johnston on the recent recipient of an unlikely international call Rugby Union Statistics Yates fined by Bath on top of ban Scotland succeed in grand manner Welsh proposing Premiership link Senior fails to overturn ban Rugby League Ready to thwart the Murrayfield ambush Plotting of McGeechan and Telfer offers Scotland the best chance of victory in Calcutta Cup encounter tomorrow England seek to avoid another step backwards Five Nations Championship Tetley's Bitter Ryan relishes return to national service David Hands meets a former soldier answering a belated call-up Paradise lost on idle England fringe players Cricket Land Rover Jalabert set for tough Italian job Cycling By our Sports Staff: Azharuddin leads assault Calcutta Scoreboard For the Record Ntini takes first Test wicket as Sri Lanka stumble Leander favoured to complete hat-trick Sport in Brief Stojko forced to pull out Roach record for Tidiman Trust bids for Wembley Troke ends retirement Plethora of action delights devotees Injuries give Hoddle World Cup headache Ferguson waving the long goodbye Directors show their class City attracting boardroom intrigue Unhappy England forced into September qualifiers Before you buy the wrong car Why Bowie should cash in on greatest hit Rim keeps his feet on Barnsley's ground The Royal Bank of Scotland Forget this nonsense about problems with the England manager Fair weather for Vase clash leaves Quigley cold Chelsea's destination is home from home Francis shedding his uncaring image 'He still has to fight against an undeserved reputation for being an aloof disciplinarian' Vialli delighted to be going back Tesco Davies out of bounds and out of contention Golf First-day honours to Cambridge Life of Riley takes turn for better Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Capriati hits obstacle on revival trail Strength of purpose can give Radcliffe her day in the sun David Powell on the inner confidence of a Briton making strides towards gold Snow Reports Games of risk await Cannock Hockey Souyave puts task in focus NatWest Irish find Another Excuse to extend celebrations Racing: Previous Winner Chases Double in Uttoxeter Feature Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Zander to prove virtue of patience Today's Races on Television Yesterday's Results Raceline Birth, life and death in a world of dreams 'A stud is always an intensely female place: stout, waddling and gravid, with an atmosphere hippy and bosomy' Tote ready to kick off with Sporting Index Barber frustrated by firm ground Hereford Newcastle Wolverhampton The Times Unit Trust Information Service Invest in a 7 Day Golf Holiday Cheap deals for new shareholders Karen Woolfson explains the process that is involved in using the popular 'execution-only' stock broking firms BWD Rensburg Lead Tugged 50 Elson Associates Warranty Woes 57 Perpetual Half-baked budgeting Personal Investor A regular savings revival up north Societe Generale Mercury Asset Management Norwich Union Direct The Royal Bank of Scotland Johnson Fry Securities Limited Fungs to suit your goals Paul Chai selects unit trusts for each stage of life from childhood to retirement Templeton The Equitable Life S&F Spread a little thinly Patrick Collinson on the wrangle over statistics in Pep advertising Legal & General P. C.: Virgin pulls out of advert battle Stand by for a Pep selling frenzy to beat the deadline John Givens examines a scheme for investors with £18,000 in the bank to maximise their allowance Scottish Widows M&G Threadneedle investments Henderson Investors The Equitable Life Will annuities soon be valueless? Means tests are an outrage Pension premiums earnings rule Budget Week in Money Foreign Colonial Firm hand needed on Isa salforce Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor How to pay the gas bill while on a country stroll Pepdirect Save & Prosper Broker Financial Services Plc Direct M&G Is the FTSE asteroid-proof ? Magnus Grimond wonders what it will take to stop London shares roaring ahead Trading Company Ltd Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life When you depend on the State You and your Pension Helen Pridham with a new series to help explain the pensions maze Financial Discounts Direct Mortgage The Pep Shop Ltd Baillie Gifford Scottish Widows Friends Provident Gartmore Investment Limited £3,000 shock as Anna passes her driving test Helen Pridham with a warming for parents insuring teenagers Kensington Mortgage Company Go the independent way to beat costly car repairs Conal Gregory warns drivers that a garage's long-term warranty may always not be the best policy Annual Premium for Extended Car Warranty Money Observer's Best UK Growth Trust Jupiter M&G Britannia Fund Managers Flemings A Budget for every family in Britain Buyers stamped on Budget Case History Abbey National Women and children first Mum's the word, but some may miss ou on new benefits, says Susan Emmett Neville James Martin Currie Standard Life Bank Royal & Sunalliance Fidelity Investments Free seminars for private investors Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Approved by Fleet Street Publications Ltd Relief over Isa rethink Long-term savers will climb aboard this open-topped vehicle, says Anne Ashworth Budget Case History Newton Direct Line GT Global Eagle Star Royal & Sunalliance Tax gains are capital Marianne Curphey answers your questions on the changes to CGT Policy Choice Direct Finsbury PIA Edinburgh Budget Case History Beale Dobie Budget Case History Race against time to avoid taxman's grasp New rules set deadline for Pep investors and retiring entrepreneurs, says Gavin Lumsden Govett Guinness Flight Manek Investments All go for Peps and Tessas Investors seeking safe tax-saving schemes were let off the hook in the Budget, says Clare Stewart Low-paid see the benefit Caroline Merrell says marriage went unrewarded in the Budget Revenue Long-Term 47 Fidelity Investments Premium Rate 56 Inside your 20-Page Section Investment Pensions Budget Special Business News Pages 26-31 Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashworth Feature Here's to Britsploitation Shopping…………4.5 Centrum Shopping Pets Travel Beauties of the Baltic 'These children are a bomb in your husband's briefcase' Joanna Trollope tells Valerie Grove about the pains of stepmotherhood, inspiration for her new bestseller Smokers of the world unite Alan Sillitoe defends the rights of addicts to light up where they like Eurostar Stop Watch Where spoonbenders fork out Uri Geller tells Judy Goodkin why he gets good vibrations at Enigma, regular haunt of the discerning psychic My favourite shop Mum's the word tomorrow Mother's Day Gifts Gadgets Cowgirls with fringe benefits Three of a Kind Eurostar Things can only get batter Turkey is preparing for an unlikely invasion - the fish 'n' chip shop. Rohan Daft reports The Times The Drinks that Time Forgot Babycham Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitty The Italian wine map is a minefield, but tread carefully and you could be pleasantly surprised Star Buys Consuming Interests: Pesto The Times Cook Jetlag need not strand you after travelling. The right food and drink can revitalise a lagging body in hours The sweet smell of excess Home Cooking Jo Brand's early years were spent happily with her after targets - men GB The Perfect Scone Allotment holders dig in their heels The grow-your-own tradition in under threat from developers. Shirely Knight reports John Deere Ltd Countax Homes & Gardens Simulated Security TV Camera Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Water King Threat to a fine old tradition 'I' d be lost without my allotment' Queens of the vegetable plot Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Week End Tips Out with the old, in with the yew Jane Owen meets bold pioneers in sleepy Dorset The Times Aquability Hard Water J. G. S. Weathervanes Quality British Craftmanship Countax Agriframes Paving, Walling & Driveway Catalogue "Whatever your mobility needs, I know you can… Pounds Rosarama Climbing Clematis Collection Snowdrops in the Green Warwick Buildings The Endless Pool Aluminium Fruit Cages Scatter Guardian Cannock Gates Private Roads Agriframes Husqvarna Tea and chaos in Notting Hill John D Wood & Co Market Comment Smart Moves Carving out his name in stone Mockery or tribute? North of the Thames Zone Alaska Barratt On the road to nowhere Paramount Living Home Swap Harlech NR Sheringham Norfolk France English Courtyard FPDsavills Fine Properties Overseas Millennium View Animals with more brain than brawn 'Judas lambs have been used for centuries—and it would be hard to come up with a more perfect example of deceitful behaviour' Down to Earth Eager beavers to return home Beavers could soon be reintroduced to Scotland's rivers. from which they diappeared more than 300 years ago. But the plan has not been welcomed by all. Derwent May investigates And the buck stop here Malcolm Smith tracks a destructive chinese mammal breeding in England Tight? Mean? Moi? Just very careful Seven Long Days: As a Cheapkate A Vet Writes Portraits Accessories Animals & Accessories Let's stick together Want an exotic pet? Then getting attached to a phasmid could be the answer, says Sue Corbett Male pride left hanging in the balance Is Hillary using Buddy as a scapedog for Bill's sins? Carol Price cuts to the quick Burns Creature Features Taking care of your spiny friends The Ultimate Cat Gift Catalogue No Title Adopt Me Listen with mother On the eve of Mother's Day, Marina Cantacuzino talks to three generations of women from the same family about... The long road to learning Andrea Ashworth had a deprived childhood. Yet at 28 she is a junior don at Oxford and a novelist. Madeleine Kingsley met her Whose life is it anyway? His or mine? Life and Soul Multiple Display Advertising Items Condoms American Train Ride Shoparound Bike Fridam Winebergs Still left holding the baby The 'Sheila Maid' Genuine Birthday Newspapers MOPS Bedlinen Traditional Smock William Tillman The Ladys Norfolk Hat Poetry Competitions Coopers of Stortford Antique Style Dinning Stamford Clothiers Pure Silk Luxury Robe Buying Blunder! Cannock Gates Natural Essentials Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Bald Seymour Shirts Victorian Chiffonier Memories cast in stone How do you choose a fitting memorial for Northern Ireland's victims, asks Martin Fletcher Church services tomorrow The parallels found in creating a home for God Credo The Times Some shocks in modernity Music sets the mood in Guilford, says Ruth Gledhill Ac Alfa Romeo BMW Altwood Get into some funny business Weekend Courses and Activities March 27-29 Iver Village Cars BWM The Times Bmw All Electric Garages Group PLC Flight Winner Don't go to town with Mr Brown Even if the Chancellor's budget plan to improve rural bus services works it will backfire by causing even more damage to embattled village shops Driven to Distraction How Ford rallies to the cause of the ordinary motorist The world champion's Escort is also a testbed for new ideas, Vaughan Freeman finds Entry Form Land Cruiser makes it cool to crawl Alan Copps on a Toyota happy on snow, ice and Tarmac Company Car Driver of the Year The Samaritans Cadillac IAM Audi Audi Approved Ford Platinum Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hummer Sandridge Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Marlborough Land Rover Peugeot Dovercourt Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration No's. CNDA Members CNDA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Release DVLA DVLA Classic Collection Trailfinders Direct Travel Insurance Virgin Express British Midland Travelbag Flightbookers Platinum Travel Preferential U. K. & Emerald Cottage Holidays AUL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Worldwide Pick 'n' Pack Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Travelbag Save on Travel Insurance Australia Putting the car into reincarnation Driving in Thailand means never having to say you're sorry, reports Michael Booth Greaves Travel All change at the British Museum Capital museums -… How to Book a Thailand Fly-Drive P&O Cruises No Title Walking in the right direction Switzerland - 30,31 Speed Skier's Fact File Eurostar Things can only get (even) faster How quickly can skiers get down a moutain? As fast as they dare, says Graham Duffill Maltese Tuck in, take flight The British building site In the third of our series on great museums of the world, Nigel Tisdall roams the British Museum The Travel Collection Torkey How to Tour the British Museum Austria Seafrance Anastasia Peace until the cows come home Efficient trains and boats helped Gareth Huw Davies enjoy strolling the moutains around Lake Uri Torkey CTS Horizons Walkers' Fact File Plus Travel Scotland VJN Climbing a Swiss cheese mountain Brian Jackman enjoys walks on the wild side among the sights and sounds of the Bernese Oberland Kuoni Cunard Walkers' Fact File Cayman Islands Le Shuttle A treasure hunt down under Diving: Micronesia Julian Ryall dives among the wrecks of warships that sank in the Chuuk lagoon in the Pacific Chuuk Fact File Diving to cool off in Jordan Discovery VJN NLA Undersea graduate passes the big test Gill Williams joins a marine adventurer as he takes the plunge in the warm waters of the Caribbean Fact File Noble Caledonia Limited In 1998 Stockholm is the Cultural Capital of Europe Picture Gallery Travel Tips by Jilf Crawshaw Travel Journalist of the Year Flying Visits Pack your Bags Annual Travel Insurance Croatia Thai tourists cashing in Steve Keenan on the currency crash that has caused a shopping bonanza Flights Direct Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Eclipse Worldwide Survive, then celebrate Jennai Cox takes to the ice for an Antarctic millennium drink Singapore Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Debonair Crime warning for Madrid Travel insurance increase National Parks Walking Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightsavers Ilios Travel Ltd Italian Escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items Ilios Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Forte Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Seafrance Channel Tunnel Sterling Coach Holiday Chez hous'98 France Multiple Display Advertising Items High Places Exodus Easter Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Breaks The Times Executive Club Parties Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Avenues The Executive Club Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline Crowther The Listener Crossword No 3454: Mixed Pairs by Ploutos Kellerman Chess Winning Move New Software Solution and notes for No. 3451 Dots on the Map by Peeper Computer Games and Pastimes Solution to Jumbo Crossword 154 Word Answers Bridge Two Brains Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 156 Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Cross Words Picture Line Quotes of the Week Times Two Crossword The Times Oscars Tom Wilkinson: That bloke with the gnome in… Tennant's extra Toyota Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl "I haven't prepared a speech, " announced Peter Mandelson, Minister without Portfolio, "so I'ii tell you what I really think. " Someone laughed a tad too loudly. "Um, "he continued, "as opposed to the rest of the time" The Big Interview 6 Plus Full arts listings for your area start on page 26 Music 10 Film 22 Also inside Theatre Give Me Your Answer Do! This week Win! Oxford Festival Tickets Art Grimm's Fairy Tales Theatre Sleeping Around Exhibition Chocolate Dti Gala Save The King's Head Pet project Neil Tennant may be best known as a Pet Shop Boy, but his latest ventures is a tribute to Noel Coward's songs, performed by an all-star line-up. What would The Master think? Patrick Humphries reports. Portrait: Mitch Jenkins Picture Gallery Englishtouringtheatre Short cuts Clive King sees Nastassja Kinski growing older, wiser and deadlier … hears about a giant of cinema in sheffield … discovers an actor/writer hogging the Oscar limelight … and says of to sunny Manchester Great Night in: Writer Phil Parker Uk Top 10 Films L. A. Stories Us Top 10 Films The Big Album Devil inside Singled out Pepsi New album releases Classical Choice Naxos Shock Jocks They think they're the Irvine Welshes of rock-loud, dagerous and Scottish. But really, Arab Strap are just happy boys writing sad songs, insists Veens Virdi Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win £50 worth of records Ideal Chinese friction A new wave of anarchic, money-spinning, streetwise young writers has brought about its own cultural revolution in the world of Chinese literature, But the old guard isn't giving up without a flight, says Daniel Britten China, Young and Old True confessions Black and Blue Picture Book Guilt edged Wide Open Picture Book Easy writer The Street Lawyer Who's who? The Chimney Sweeper's Boy New Authors For More Arts Classified See Main Paper BG Paperbacks Contributors: Victoria Walker, Philip Delves… Anil natal views Life after Birth Blurred edges Guide RSC First person singular The Boys of my Youth Deirdre Purcell Cultural revolution The Dictionary of Global Culture Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel Travel /Guides Top 10 How 1 Write Mature assets Trading the boards paid the bills, but Tom Wilkinson had to undress with the best in The Full monty to get a sniff of an Oscar. Imogen Edwards-Jones met the relaxed latecomer to the Hollwood party. Portarit: Mitch Jenkins Art of the city East of the City of London is an area dominated by warehouses-and cutting-edge artist. 10,000 of them. This month, they are inviting you in to watch them work, and to buy. Lottie moggach reports. Photos: Mark Harrison Metro entertainment listings Your 18-Page Guide to What's on in your Area Film The Big Picture: Jackie Brown Openers Music The Big Gig: Finley Quaye Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Not about Nightingales Curtain Call Classical The Big Concert: Emerson Quartet Clubs The Big Bash: Transition Dance / opera The Big Dance: Bill T. Jones Comedy The Big Laugh: Owen O'neill Exhibitions The Big Show: The Art of Holy Russia Don't Miss Troubadour To Advertise in Entertainments Please Telephone Anna… RG AIDA Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Opera Apollo Labatts Multiple Display Advertising Items Apollo Victoria Lyceum Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurants Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Choral Society Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's, Smith Square St John Passion The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Computer Systems Winslet to win? Radio Drama Films Wildlife Friday night feverishness "It may be deliberately bad, of course, but it isn't funny either, which is a disadvantage in comedy' Television Small earthquake, not many casualties Jonathan Dimbleby: Tell me, Lord Irvine, how long have you wanted to be chairman of b & Q? Radio This week BBC 1 Film Choice Critics' Choice THe HungEr Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Critics' Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky Box Office Satellite Satellite Films Critics Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Frank Delaney Grrrr-L Power Plus! Wicked Cartoons Jokes Prizes Reviews What a Scream! Who is that Masked Man? ! Upd@te upd@te upd@te It's official! Spring has sprung! Can't… Meg@ Menu Picture Gallery Star Choice Blush Mum's the word! Here are a few of the Mother's Day messages you sent Reviews Screamadel From Russia with Love Meg@ Facts Picture Gallery A Fabulous Family Holiday in Paris! Meg@ Addresses Fox Rocks! On Me 'Ead! Family Ties Puzzle Answers Meg Colwning around! Picture Gallery Star Larf Nab Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Yves montland: the father of all paternity battles… R 36 Pages of Interiors Fashion Gardens Food & Drink David beckham on posh, gazza and england dreaming And will self, kate muir, charlotte gainshourg, John… BWM Arman Junior Cover story interview david beckham football's… BBC Kate muir's diary 'After a few days on the bech the Eurotrash Bambini turn from grey to pink, like cooked prawns' This is the week that.. . Passing Comment… Polo Ralph Lauren Connections This week Will Self Becomes a virgin for the very first time From robert whtmant in tokyo… Japan's cats need more than nine live to escape to gangs hunting them for their skin Oliyio Mitsubishi Motors Renault Polad David Beckham is a footballing icon for the Nineties. Supremely talented, clean-cut and engaged to Posh Spice to boot - he's an ad man's dream. But what he really, really wants is to be a World Cup matchwinner Boots Russell & Browley Waitrose Mitch jenkins Heaven Most people think they broke up years ago, but the boys from Balshall Health are alive, well and in skanker's paradise in Jamaica. Robert Crampton meets the world's most successful reggae band Cunard LEGO Cox & Kings P&O Last week Montand, France's greatest ever star and one of its greatest womanisers, was raised from his grave to undergo posthumous Dna tests in a bitter paternity battle. 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