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News from 16/05/1998

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jakobovits, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Levy, Andrew Eames, Philip Webster and Christopher Thomas, Helen Johnstone, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Peter Talbot Willcox, Robert Cole, Alasdair Riley, Joanna Hunter, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Baba Ganoush, Patricia Davies, Peter Cadbury, Rob Hughes, Simon De Bruxelles and Nick Nuttall, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Aldhelm, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Somnath Mukhopadhyay, Clive King, P. C-P., Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Helen Szamuely, Karen Woolfson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, T. O'Donell, Carol Midgley, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, Selma Shrank, Paul Ferris, Patrick Collinson, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Sheila McKechnie, Director, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Lynne Truss, T. S. Hollingsbee, Anne Robinson, Mrs G. Bramwich, Simon Wilde, William Hague, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Tom Walker, James Eve, L. J. Harris, Geoff Brown, P. C. -P., Nilgin Yusuf, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Jason Niss? And Sarah Cunningham, Pat Gibson, Julian Desborough, Madeleine Kingsley, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, sheila keaing, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Patrick Humphries, Marguerite Clarke, P. C., Ian Blake, Stephen Anderton's, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Carol Price, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Paddy Ashdown, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, Barbara Abbs, T. P., Anthony G. Phillips, John Young, James Bone's, Tony Blair, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, V. Sumner, Audrey Magee, David Hands, P. B., Michael Cable, Alan M. Calverd, Martin Symington, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Mary Loudon, P. C-P, Ben Reed, Lizanne Rose, Clive Hollick, Nigel Williamson, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Lisa Grainger, Helen Wallace, Lee Karen Stow, Judith Wilson, L. G., Lin Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Peter Hillman, Magnus Grimond, David Watts, Adam Jones, Victoria O'Brien, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Anna Tims, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Kate Stronach, James Allcock, Angela Wilkes, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Jeannette Hyde, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Min Cooper, Susan Emmett and Gavin Lumsden, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sudi Pigott, Erica Wagner, David Driver, Clare Stewart and Mark Henderson, John Stern, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Peter van den Dungen, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Jack Crossley, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Curtis Wilmot-Allistone, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Sheila Keating, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Ved Mehta, Garry Lloyd, Jeannette Hyde Travel Editor, Michael Powell, Brian Glanville, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Josa Young, Alan Jenkins, John Ransley, Philip Webster, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, JRT, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alasdair Murray and Michael Binyon, Peter Ingham, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Lisa Verrico, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen McLarence, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Jill Crawshaw, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, John Parker, Tom Chesshyre, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Kathryn Mooney, Charlie Porter, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Shona Crawford Poole, Hazel Spink, Conal Gregory, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Terri Paddock, Susan Emmett,

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Sinatra's millions may split family Intimate friead of Presidents despite scandals The Times Times up, Telegraph down - again Index Clinton warns IRA on further violence Sharks provide a good tourist catch for fishermen Eight Sections: The Best Value Saturday Paper Star misses final but not Blair India is urged to stop nuclear race Direct Line FA Cup AT&T Musical legacy is all that matters Frank Sinatra : 1915-1998 One for the road ill his home town The voice of a lifetime defied the years at a concert in New York. Michael Henderson cherishes the performance and recalls his encounter with a famous bartender Film stars pay their tributes MOPS The bitter feud that blighted last years Frank Sinatra: 1915-1998 Sinatra was reluctant to take sides as his wife and children fought over his estate, reports Giles Whittell Women who shared the legend Joanna Bale on the private life of a man who did more than sing about love Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Dixons 'Godfather' tale was myth based on Mob links Frank Sinatra: 1915-1998 Sinatra's family said Mafia ties were normal in showbiz, reports James Bone Forty years of intrigue on the edge of power Whizz-kidz Verdict confirms 'Slab' Murphy as terrorist chief Historic victory for Sunday Times after ex-IRA men gave evidence against their former commander Telegraph chairman backs payment to Ira murderer The Witness Wines with Meaning Dolphin Astute leader who was betrayed by Judas kiss The Commander Audrey Magee on the Ira man who put his reputation on the line by entering the witness box British Airways Coleridge's true colours revealed Simon de Bruxelles finds the poet's dream state may have been influenced by vivid paint in his bedroom A Correspondent: Freud painting goes abroad after record £3.5m sale Virgin direct Doctor's killer will not face criminal charges Policeman who raped teenagers jailed for 10 years Thistle Hotels Unicef Funeral firms inquiry begins Graduates set out on long road to Fame Russell Jenkins reports on the hopes and dreams of the first batch of students to leave Britain's only university of showbusiness. Photographs by Michael Powell The Link 'We won't waste away but we're ready for lean times' Best and worst exposed in Shaw's sinister tale Family fights to save jewel of Grand Tour Richard Owen reports how the 18th-century Rome studio of Canova is under threat as Mammon in church robes hammers at the door TSB Jersey Royal Next Week in the Times Comet Friend relives horror of night Lawrence died Father collapses as witness tells inquiry of attack by white gang crying 'nigger', writes Lin Jenkins Marine who built bombs set free to save career Iberiab Computer fingers suspects for ?96m 'Sir' Bob recycles his old jokes Mick Jagger to co-produce 'Enigma' film The rock star is working with Tom Stoppard on a movie of the book, writes Dalya Alberge in Cannes Virgin Festival films en route to British screens Rukba This week Britain's Biggest Electrical Stores currys Conran's bridge too far VCI 'Lolita' saved by the small screen BT Apollo falls from grace Troops win control of Jakarta's shattered streets President Suharto's move to cut fuel prices may not keep him in power David Watts reports from Jakarta Dixons Talks raise hopes for Kosovo peace Simpson Iccadilly (AFP): Life for jet bomb plotter World Summary Reuters: Burma court jails Briton (AP): Yangtze art loot exported Chernobyl unit is restarted Reuters: Vw recalls its New Beetles India immortalises fathers of the Bomb Christopher Thomas on the brains that turned a bullock-cart nation into a nuclear regional power The National Lottery Announcement Halfords Blair wants to speed debt aid to Third World Emperor hopes to head off protests BT Brief candle flickers for leading ladies Cherie Blair stage-manages a Shakespearean show for her G8 guests, Carol Midgley writes Halifax President pops in for a pint but keeps tabs oh DNA A quiet drink has led to talk in the saloon bar of cloning in high places, says Damian Whitworth DIAL-a-PHONE Do It All Love where you live The day my father died Ace pilot and the boy hero An RAF flyer and his rescuer meet again, writes Stephen Farrell Liverpool Victoria The Sunday Times Massacre village where hurt took 54 years to heal £400,000 for woman after baby blunder Mark Henderson on the damage suffered when doctors wrongly thought an unborn child was dead A Correspondent: Director may sue on phone tumour Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries $2m writes and wrongs of scoop on 'cancer cure' Magnet Mother to sue Nhs over 'smear tests error' Ulster dinosaur locks his teeth on peace accord Six days before the vote, Unionist support is being torn apart by Ian Paisley, writes Martin Fletcher Rugby Blue freed over attack Barclays Complaints against barristers rise A Correspondent: Husband in 'mercy killing' goes free British Airways Carey urged to bar us bishop from meeting Victims of faulty hips are urged to register News in Brief Rapes arrest Medals inquiry Tatchell plea Police case settled Surprise catch Lightning death Metro Corruption crusade running out of time History repeats itself as the Met's 'Untouchables' come under attack from enemies within the force How an historic investigation exposed a web of deceit Garry Lloyd recalls how he and Julian Mounter found 'a firm within a firm' in the most famous force in the world Opera & Ballet Classical Concerts To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… The spectre of religious nuclear war Ved Mehta fears sanctions would only aid India's Hindu chauvinists Life of Brian Tiger, tiger, burning out Riots in Jakarta show that Asian democracy still has shallow roots Shine on The Times Diary Oo eez oo The Times Diary Cycle clip The Times Diary As Jakarta burns and the Indian sub-continent drifts… Regrets? He had so few Magnus Linklater salutes a politically incorrect icon No End of a Struggle There can be no more compromises on decommissioning Fortune's Wheel Few G8 leaders look as secure this year as last An American Artist Sinatra was the supreme interpreter of popular song Leaders' birthday tribute to VSO Scourge of piracy RAC merger fears Cruelly to animals Museums to stir world conscience Sanctions on nuclear-armed India Off the rails What conspiracy? Arming nations in debt deplored Radio days Handel museum Business-speak Court Circular Weekend birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Royal engagements Today: Christ's Hospital Service dinner Appointments Princess Margaret to Seek a Divorce On this Day May 16,1978 Dinners Memorial service Church news Princess Diana Autographs Wanted Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Today Frank Sinatra The Times Personal Column Tom Elliot B. K. P. A. Court & Social Milestones Equities continue fall Mitel American bidders prepare to move in on Gleneagles Littlewoods to end 'too costly' FA Cup sponsorship BBC Index OFT launches inquiry into Northern Rock A Week in the City Direct Line Rescue to take on Aa and RAC Allied Carpets left feeling weather-beaten Weekend Money Section 2 Business Today Indonesia crisis takes toll of Uk banks Airbus wins $2bn order from SIA Lopex double Dresdner ahead British Airways Regulator reprieves Roscos from early government curbs Firms review pension schemes Frenchman who advertises his intentions US reunion still possible for BA France makes first move in European defence shake-up A Correspondent: Settlement hits Philip Morris Buoyant message from P&O Cruises Business Roundup Crest Packaging falters Tring refinancing hope Mattel considers options Jermyn buys ELP Sutcliffe talks lift shares VDC issues warning Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Top SmithKline executives in internal shake-up Microsoft and Klein begin anti-trust talks Welsh lessons The Times Diary By our City Editor: Rock's words fall on stony ground Commentary Lady in Leisure to expand Giro moan The Times City Diary Three solicitors jailed for fraud Sour note The Times City Diary Price-cutting hits Hewlett-Packard BT Chrysalis shares rise as losses are halved Cadillac Private health clubs start to flex their business muscles The fitness market is shaping up for a strong future reports Dominic Walsh Commodities Liffe Options FTSE in retreat again as bank sector is pummelled 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 Taking a carpeting Tempus Chrysalis Stoves Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Capitol Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,793 News Features AA Information Superlative Travel Sections Kournikova's Conquest Even the unforgiven keep faith in Hoddle Danny Baker Bergkamp blurs visions of double One Day at a Time In The Times on Monday First Telecom Weekend Money Go Here's the key to a lively future for F1 Land Rover Parable from the burning bush Football Saturday Arsenal hope to find some of their missing Wembley luck A refereeing error and an injury left the London side empty-handed in two finals against Newcastle Ireland scores famous victory over Germans Ladbrokes Bassett fails to talk a good game in pundit league Picture Gallery Depleted Rangers put to the test Tennents Scottish Cup: Hearts must show confidence in final Waiting to have the last laugh Football Saturday William Hill Ambitious United in pursuit of Argentina forwards Chairman, enjoy your blue-chip investment Rob Hughes, chief sports writer, pens an open letter to Ken Bates Don't Talk to Me about Heroes Rain or shine, rogue element make their mark Football Saturday FA Cup Final Statistics Futcher realises his Wembley dream at forty something Walter Gammie talks to a man who left he would never tread the hallowed turf The Times Newcastle wary of lunch date in London Rugby Union BT Sella puts faith in traditional values Legendary French centre is retiring to start new life on the run Stimpson aims to bring misery to an end with Leicester move US likely to be denied final word The Vectra Arctic Se from Vauxhall Early-season form of Lewis makes strong case for recall Odyssey direct Adam returns to garden after fall from grace Captaining England to success and failure has forced the elder Hollioake to pause for thought The Times Fulton put in shade by Hooper century Yorkshire learn painful lesson Klusener reaps benefit of industrial evolution Alan Lee sees an unsung South Africa bowler tune up for future battles Leicestershire regain their championship look Yesterday's Scoreboards Law finds feet but Durham prosper The Times Sussex all but throw game away Cricket Gateway 2000 Langer makes Somerset suffer Parkin triggers Cambridge collapse Second test requested by Smith Swimming Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Weakened rivals mocked by Tudor Lewis offered £25m deal for five bouts Boxing Review to examine England contracts Nicholls is the latest casualty Hockey O'Sullivan apologises for drugs test failure Snooker Montgomerie warming to the task Mel Webb watches the second day unfold at the International Open Leeds avenge past humiliations in brutal battle Rugby League: Farrell and Betts Sin-Binned as Rhinos Put an End to Losing Streak against Wigan Hackney marches into contention For the Record Skelton completes his treble chance Equestrianism British fighters continue advance Sport in Brief Jacklin's lead Scots criticised Searle show Hayles defence Air Express to take off in Lockinge Racing Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Eaton Square moves upstairs Newbury New Market Hostility spoils privilege of a great pastime It is not a prerequisite for lovers of matters equine to be aristocratic, snooty or arrogant Mitchell to make title headway Weekend Fixtures Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Thirsk Forster announces retirement Bangor The Times Berasategui puts Steven out to grass Tennis Audi HWM Audi ALFA Romeo Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Rs2 Avant Kournikova makes breakthrough Multiple Classified Advertising Items 740i August 1994, Automatic, 4L, Saloon in orient… Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z3 1.9 Manual, April 98, new spec, 500 miles,… M3 Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items M3 EVO Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items France waits as all-British battle rages Sailing Platinum Group of Companies Genuine Approved Used Multiple Classified Advertising Items New REG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati the Legend Continues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover 4.6 HSE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover 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John Naish is numb at the idea Secret history in truckloads Vaughan Freeman on a heavy passion that cannot yet show itself Why men have a clamping complex Hatred of traffic wardens is universal, but for men they bring out a schoolboy loathing of power-tripping prefects. And the wardens love it Swipe to keep wardens away Could credit cards make parking easier? Cadillac CMA Group DVLA Trained drivers prove streets ahead Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen The Times Unit Trust Information Service CA Dividend tax changes hit pensioners Magnus Grimond explains the Chancellor's craftiest and most confusing tax increase and offers some advice on its main consequences Framlington Index CU Index OFT move on Rock's 'cavalier' saver switch Susan Emmett on the saga of Northern Rock account changes The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd PIA Neville James Legal & General A neat Isa sidestep is in view Comment Virgin direct Perpetual Jupiter goes into the unknown Hazel Spink assesses the latest venture from a big fund manager The Equitable Life Drawdown pensions road to ruin Scottish Widows Don't turn a blind eye to planning for retirement You and your Pension Helen Pridham spells out some of the considerations for anyone who intends to draw their pension early Tigers not out of the jungle Personal Investor Legal & General Norwich Union direct Cheltenham & Gloucester Pensions frozen in time Patrick Collinson takes an in-depth look at pensions from former employers and Choosing the best option Foreign & Colonial The do's and don'ts Gives advice on when it is right to transfer and when it is madness Standard Life Bank Life Insurance? Policy Choice Direct Mortgage Scottish Amicable Mercury Asset Management If markets look flaky there is profit in bonds Clare Stewart suggests going down the middle of the road - for safety's sake Commercial Union Learn the tricks of the trade Conal Gregory explains how you can buy genuine antiques without being cheated Friends Provident Britons buy in the sun Karen Woolfson on deals available for those seeking property in Euroland as exchange rats spur house-hunters GA Jupiter Save & Prosper Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Cost of checking credit rating rises The Times Money Information Service The Times Tessa still has plenty of suitors Edinburgh Schroders Bonds are lucky for some Direct Line Rates Beale Dobie Royal & Sunalliance Still going well - in its quiet way Share of the Month Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Aberdeen Investment Trusts Last Month's Selection PIA Soccer cashes in on the savings game Patrick Collinson assesses the accounts offered to supporters by football clubs Guinness Flight Save & Prosper When a wedding hits a hitch Anne Ashworth reports on how to guard against nuptial nightmares The borrower who switched Tiger Hunting 55 First-time buyers get the best loans Surprisingly simple to snap up French retreat Fidelity Investments Blind Eye 55 Inside Index And then the screaming started Index Jaeger-Lecoultre Index Pottering about at home with the Potty Prince The Prince of Wales has transformed the gardens at Highgrove and they are now among the most important in Britain, says Jane Owen Anne Robinson VISA And I'll take a bullet-proof vest as well Michael Cable joins the James Bond author Raymond Benson as he tries out gadgets at Spymaster Shop Watch Making a splash Shower Curtains Gadgets Back in the fold Fortnum & Mason BBC Zen and the art of tea-making The Emperor is coming and he is bringing his own tea-maker, says Joanna Pitman The Drinks that Time Forgot Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitty When in Belfast, do what the Irish do best - sing and dance, along with the young wine merchants Star Buys Consuming Interests: Chocolate Mousse The Times Cook Why is it that some dishes and some restaurants manage to stand the test of time, yet others do not? Bowled over by mum's cooking England's cricket captain had a hearty but sober beginning Champagne Canard-Duchene Picture Gallery A small thing, but mine own Even a square of urban concrete can produce fresh vegetables Go down to the woods today Stephen Anderton reports on a campaign to get people back in touch with woods and planting trees for the millennium Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Somewhere peaceful to go after you've been to Chelsea Gardens to Visit Just a touch of green fingers Me and my Garden: Nicholas Parsons Nicholas Parsons tells Jane Owen that he has learnt how to identify many plants simply by feeling them Earth up potatoes when the shoots are 8-9 in tall,… Haxnicks Scatter Clears Cats "Nature Paints the Best Part of the Picture.… Husqvarna Shanks Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Wondergreen Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Bathrooms Affordable Luxury in your Own Home Ladder Stabiliser Garages Hedge Cutting is Quicker and Safer with a Henchman Garden Tractor Bargains An English Garden Classic Banish Cats Permanently Compost Bins Countax 'Jopasco' Shade Bradstone 1998 Paving, Walling & Driveway Catalogue The Royal Horticultural Society The Cinque Ports Furniture Co Stonebow Leisure Endless Pools Allen Cannock Gates LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Attention to All Gardners Honda Alton Greenhouses Business is blooming at Chelsea On the eve of Britain's most famous flower show, Stephen Anderton goes in search of its unsung heroes The Times Preparing for petal power Barbara Abbs finds amateurs' standards are high at Chelsea Multiple Display Advertising Items Aquability Pounds Garden Buildings Perimeter Agriframes The Ultimate Garden Hat Hydropool Spaa (UK) Hammocks Hedging & Young Trees MOPS Jacques Amand Bulb Specialists The Teak Tiger Trading Company What price bricks and mortar? Allsop Diary of a househunter Crest Homes Bellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder Multiple Display Advertising Items TAY North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Primeshare About that money I owe you John Dwood & Co Oast Swap The Times We're marooned (hurrah) Saving the earth starts at home Market Comment Official: tickling your fancy is out 'He was a member of one of the Bridport gangs and at his peak he made up to £3,500 a night, stealing fish as far away as Scotland' The most un gallant challenge of all The Field is asking men to behave badly, writes Lucy Pinney Going great guns for charity Celebrities lined up to shoot for a good cause NFU Mutual Roll over Beethoven and all blokes It's tough being a composer and even tougher being one of Britain's few female composers. Joanna Pitman talks to the women who stand up for their music The Times Just natural born losers Some people seem disaster-prone, but could it be in their genes, asks Terri Paddock Novel trysts give social support Book clubs are growing in popularity, says Josa Young Everybody needs good neighbours 'Olive is 86 years old and has a talent for innuendo that makes Frankie Howerd look as clean minded as a nun' Life and Soul The Children's Society Web site setup for the unlucky clubbers Mervyn, the magician in a dog collar Alasdair Riley risks life and limb to talk to a special priest Church services for tomorrow Toe-tapping worship Ruth Gledhill finds a church in Southampton where attendences are soaring, and God is found in dance The fundamental things of life as time goes by Credo The Times Poorly pets come up smelling of roses Aromatherapy is more than a treat for pets - it can also help to cure serious ailments, writes Anna Tims Oh great. Hair of the dog Pet grooming may be booming but there is a shortage of trained staff. Andrew Morgan tried his hand and found the job tougher, and wetter, than he expected A Vet Writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Winebergs MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items The Walker's Friend Caremor Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Pure Silk Tops Special Offer Norfolk Hats Pozzani Pure Water Plc Antique Replicas Vir Clinics Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Condoms To Advertise Luxury Silk Boxer Shorts Power for Pedal Bikes Shoparound Kitchen magic On the viewless wings of poesy For this week's challenge, David Bowker plays a Romantic poet but finds that the poetry is far more difficult to achieve Seven Long Days Weekend Courses and Activities May 22-24 The Shire Trolley Truck Trailfinders Austravel Best Bargains EasyJet British Midland Monument Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Market AB Airlines Travelbag CU Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Travel British Airways Quest Worldwide Benz Travel Insurance Flightbookers Travel Insurance Batman goes to the Alps Farm-hopping in rural Slovenia, Andrew Eames and his family found oodles of fresh food and a cuddly "bear" Index How to See Slovenia VJV It's a small, small world British Airways The world's favourite airline Scandinavian Seaways Danish delights Travellers' Tip Greece targets foreign guides Travellers' Bulletin Board Travel Tips by Jill Crawshaw Travel Journalist of the Year Teddy time Royal Viking Sun Cunard Great little inns Azores tours Pack your Bags Passengers must sober up Voyages of Discovery Did you miss out on a dream cruise? Jeannette Hyde meets one of 400 Britons scuppered by P&O Lunch on the bone in Calais CTS Horizons Lost on the Barrier Reef Trip Wires Flying Visits Queensland Fares to Europe will fall EuROLines BBC If anyone can, the Vatican This month in our series on great museums of the world, Steve Keenan visits the Vatican Worldcover Air Portugal 'Oooh Bert, you are awful' Damian Whitworth mingled with badly behaved pensioners - and an arsonist - on a Baltic cruise Baltic Cruise Fact File Noble Caledonia Limited Cayman Islands Designer coffins and coconuts Martin Symington wanders lonely on a beach and walks tall above rainforests in Ghana, while meeting a coffin-maker at work on a brogue Ghana Fact File Toad racing and assorted trivia Stephen McLarence discovers the ultimate leisure lifestyle on the shores of the Coral Sea The Travel Collection Queensland Fact File @#P&Q Anyone got a 1920s Meccano jumper? Alan Jenkins visits the Museum of Childhood and finds out that this is the sweater to have Le Shuttle Caves, whether created by nature or by man with his pickaxe, are fascinating and often mysterious. 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"Bianca!" I announced to the Strawb. "Yeah, Byank-aah, " he replied. "Byank-aah!" we chorused. "Oi, Byank-aah!" I shouted in pure received Eastender. "Over 'ere!" She turned around. "Oh my God, "I gasped. "It's Fergie. " Contents Naxos Literature Hay Festival This week Win tickets to the Madstock gig in Finsbury Park... read chapters and verse in Hay-on-Wye and Lewes.. . hit the high notes at Glyndebourne.. . mix it with a photographer Dj in the West End.. . enjoy a series of brand new London first nights.. . and zoom along to a new photography gellery at the V&a Opera Glyndebourne Festival Design Jeff Mills Exhibitions Museums Week Theatre London New Play Festival Win! Madstock Festival Tickets Royal Festival Hall Anarchy in the Uk The Big Interview Well, they soaked Prescott, anyway. After years as pop's joke, anarchist colleective Chumbawamba went mainstream, signed up with Emi and became stars. Do they suffer from long-term memory loss? asks Nigel Williamson Picture Gallery Wilde Short cuts Clive King goes surfing in cyberspace and nets Godzilla... sees some premium Bonds... previews a new Elmore Leonard comedy film adaption... and recaptures the mood of revolutionary Paris in spring 1968 Great Night in: Writer Robert McKee Uk Top 10 Films L. A. Stories Us Top 10 Films In good spirits He may have lost his girlfriend and the glory to The Verve's Richard Ashcroft, but as long as Spiritualized's Jason Pierce can still carry a tune, he couldn't care less. Charlie Porter tracked him down ON Drunk with joy The Big Album Jeff Buckley (9/10) Singled out New album releases Country Choice Metro music charts Uk Top 20 Singles The Pop Quiz Know your music? Pit your against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win ?50 worth of records Quite a spectacle Virtual thespians, a 3-D digital opera, 13th-century Persian love poetry. Pretentious nonsense? Actually not, says Mike Bradley, even if Philip Glass does drink his coffee out of empty jam jars Andys Records Man of few words Books Famously eloquent on paper, David Mamet tends to make like a clam in the flesh. But writing a new novel and an actor's guide to acting seem to have loosened his tongue. 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As her new show opens, she explains it all to Lottie Moggach Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: Deep Impact Openers Music The Big Gig: Tricky Backstage Tori Amos Guy Barker Theatre The Big Play: Saturday Night Fever Curtain Call Classical London Saturday, May 16 The Big Concert: Philharmonia/salonen Clubs The Big Bash: Basement Jaxx Dance / opera The Big Dance: Mikrokosmos Comedy London Saturday, May 16 The Big Laugh: The League of Gentlemen Exhibitions Major/museums The Big Show: The Treasures of Hera Don't Miss BBC Royal Festival Hall Total Entertainment Theatre Royal Albert Hall Bob Dylan Van Morrison Jos? 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Japan's Emperor has plenty of popularity-winning tips to share with Britain's royal family when he visits later this month, Joanna Pitman writes The Travel Book Club SAI Dinny hall's Interiors Jewel purpose Dinny hall's elements of style smart ideas Secrets of the boudoir For too long the British bedroom has been shrouded in darkness, but now a new wave of bed designers has pulled back the curtains, writes Victoria O'Brien Lookalikes The new modern lifestyle magazine Small Wonder Evergreen Extra BAC Canon Jonathan meades MOPS Restaurant guide: the midlands TSP Talk up your Classic Malts of Scotland Our first meal michael and ulla gottlieb Hawkshead Novelli's secrets Sound bites Offcuts Bar fly Gossamer-light fabricw, subtle swathes of chiffon,… Picture Gallery Above: Black chiffon spider dress, ?910, Clements… Above: Dusty pink knitted string, ?350; dusty pink… Picture Gallery For all shopaholics Someone to watch over him Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Collection Gap John diamond Leather Workshop Direct Homefair Direct Direct from Odeon Winfields Morpheus Thefutonshop Dear coach Your new life starts here Berkeley House Heal's Designer Porcelain Ltd Simply Sofas Readers' digest Him and her by Min Cooper Her and friend discuss being single Animal instincts Healthy choices Fruits of passion Kirkdale Direct Sofa Concepls Absolutely Fabulous Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Art In Iron British Antique Replicas The Times Reproduction Furniture Oakridge Direct Divani This week's woman with the pocket camera: model caprice Picture Gallery Creamy Ranch Cool Smooth

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