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News from 19/12/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Harper, Director, James Sherwood, Gavin Lumsden and Marianne Curphey, Andrew Eames, James Hanson, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, A. S. Owen, Flora Hough, Joanna Coles, Rob Hughes, Miranda Roberts, Jane MacQuitty, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Richard Hobson, Sally Emerson, Martin Neary, Karen Woolfson, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, David Cromwell, Carol Midgley and Hannah Betts, Dr R. J. R. Cairns, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Yvonne Thomas, Tim Relf, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Esther Kayman and Victor Raven, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Isabelle M. Cannon, Martin Fletcher, Arty Animal, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Michael Evans, Defence Editor, and Ian Brodie, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Paul Abse, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Patrick Humphries, Kimberly McDonald, Matthew Barbour, Alasdair Reid, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Stephen Anderton's, Michael Harvey, Paul Slater, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Les Holley, Libby Purves, Jon Wynne-Tyson, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Alan Millard, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, Ian Bradley, David Hands, P. B., Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Martin Symington, Colin Browne, Director, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Keith Robinson, Jasper Gerard, Paul Madden, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Daniel McGrory, Melissa de Villiers, Dan Fox, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Sharon O'Connell, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, Ruth Gledhill and Anthea Lawson, Michael Lynagh, Manus Costello, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Frank Leboeuf, Steve Goddard, L. G., Ian Adcock, Stephen Farrell and James Bone, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Judy Davis, Magnus Grimond, Bill Frost and Edward Gorman, D. R, Raymond Keene, Dimitry, David Robinson, Matt Dickinson, P. W., Peter Stothard, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Alice Thomas Ellis, Ross Beresford, Caroline Merrell, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, George Grice-Hutchinson, Damian Whitworth, John Craxton, Oonagh McDonald, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Jenny MacCarthur, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, John Haldane, Michael Harvey and Magnus Linklater, John Goodbody, David Hoskin, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, John Grove, Carol Chapman, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, R. Kewell, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Bill Crotty, Norman Fowler Home Affairs Correspondent, David Bowker, Janet Bush and Caroline Merrell, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Richard Miles, Tim Jones, Robin Mead, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Trevor Chenery, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Paul Connolly, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Robert Whymant, Rod Watson, Susie Steiner, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Henrietta Lake, China Mania, C. E. Crace, Lisa Verrico, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Patrick Green, Cyril Townsend, Director, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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RAF blitzes anthrax drone base Inside Carlton fined Priest's award Shops gloom Times warned over Lawson 'spy' author Operation Desert Fox Clinton faces Senate trial Tiffany & Co Hillary comes to aid of the party Weekend News Homebase Sport Staples Opinion Picture Gallery Business Travel Northwood bunker is at nerve centre Command British tourists in Red Sea resort tell of chaotic exodus Holiday Makers US evacuates diplomats in anthrax alert Israelis fear chemical war threat, writes Christopher Walker On Other Pages Germ fears 'are an excuse for Americans to leave' Medical Briefing Harrods From Reuters: UN relief staff quit Baghdad The Link Pilots tell of first-night nerves on air raids Daniel McGrory in Kuwait City listens to Tornado fliers who were relieved not to take the lives of innocent civilians Net Links Kuwait bans pictures at RAF's desert base Air Crews Moscow recalls its London envoy in row over attacks Diplomacy Dropped leaflet 'seeks to spark revolt' in south Baghdad Hermes Paris Allied action lacks clear exit strategy US critics point to perils of open-ended commitment, writes Ian Brodie Halfords Currys Hollow laughs over US 'respect 9 for holy month Valeric Grove examines the importance of Ramadan for the two million Muslims living in Britain Net Links Blair caution on propaganda war Whitehall Radio phone-ins show wide hostility to airstrikes Feedback Carey regrets 'this painful conflict' The Church Bosch Next Week The Comet Price President in last-ditch plea Clinton: Impeschment Does Ahead Countdown to impeachment has begun, writes Damian Whitworth Hustler claims first sex victim Alzheimer's Disease Society Intimate chamber prepared for public disgrace Clinton: President Faces the Senate Girard Perregaux Bosch Boesak partly cleared (Reuters): £60m Mugabe arms (Reuters): India blast kills seven (AFP): Mafia don gets life (AP): 500th US execution Berlin Wall hero 'killed guard' World in Brief PC World Lawrence report to criticise 9 officers Digital Branson clears first hurdle on perilous flight End Game The Sunday Times The BT shop Fake documentary costs Carl to n £2m Watchdog says it will shorten Itv company's licence for any future breach, writes Raymond Snoddy Net search for missing children Found Ransom demand for bodies News in Brief Boy dies in class Women in clear Ban challenged Shakespeare theft Correction Wolfe attack No Title Pet book theory in doghouse New York Joanna Coles Dixons Winning ways for $10 role models Brussels with everything Britain's traditional Father Christmas—quaffer of sherry, bearer o M&s gifts—is under threat from Euro-harmonisation Roger Boyes warns What Dreams Korea sea baffle heightens war fears in Japan Jiang pledges to crush subversion £165,000 libel win for priest and teacher Shirley English reports of a record payout over a story that implied the pair were lovers A Film by Vincent Ward Conman's Highland sting ends in jail Michael Harvey and Magnus Linklater on the downfall of a would-be clan chieftan Mines charity resorts to sick jokes Campaigners say they needed to shock after failing to get cash from Diana fund, writes Michael Harvey Millionaire accused of murder A Friendly Appeal to the People of the UK Tablers torn off a strip Race round Britain for millennium News in Brief RAF pilot killed Trafficking case DJ charged Titanic card sold £2.7m clear-out Ulster paet puts pressure on Ira to disarm Agreement on executive and the surrender of loyalist arms raises prospects of peace, writes Martin Fletcher Newcomer beats famous faces to front BBC news Analysisparalysis just got worse Mars factory in the clear over choc bar mouse Tiny Computers Limited Historic moment as first guns are destroyed Infant prodigies have the football world at their feet Premiership club scouts are vying for the signatures of boys as young as five, reports Daniel McGrory TDK Campaigning spirit of MP faced with fight of his life The Times Christmas Appeal England's Dream Teens Virtual babes cut into music sales Nick Nuttall on the computer game boom spurred by young lads heading home to Lara Croft Top Stocking Fillers TV puts on festive orgy of sex, horror and violence The Good Old Days of Family Viewing Opera & Ballet Art Galleries Entertainments Listings Moving moments in flight of fancy Theatre Peter Pan Olivier Bill cannot bomb his way out of this Clinton's impeachment is inevitable and right, argues Tim Hames Gazza's gaffe Catholic tasts The Times Diary Picture Gallery None of our business Why should Britain be embroiled in bombing raids on Baghdad? Back running The Times Diary Off key The Times Diary Tip top The Times Diary I'll lift that tune in one Richard Morrison says plagiarism is simply old hat People's War How Blair can raliy the country behind Desert Fox Three Steps to Peace Trimble has been strengthened, now he must reinforced Eat Pig for Christmas Turkey is tasteless and untraditional interloper Legal and moral legitimacy of air attacks on Iraq Pinochet appeal Religion at the margins Nearys' dismissal from the Abbey Wife's wheels Feminine angels Dishing the dirt on modern art School test results Kurti's memory Crossed wires Social News Latest wills Personal Column Olive Sullivan Olive Sullivan, designer-decorator, died on December 9 aged 85. She was born on March 27,1913 Nigel Kent-Lemon Nigel Kent-lemon chairman of Lingfield racecourse, died aged 52 at Harefield Hospital on December Ii while awaiting heart transplant surgery He was born on October 12,1946 Milestones Lord Grade, film and television producer, died on December 13 aged 91. He was born on December 25,1906 The Most Rev Henry McAdoo, Archbiship of Dublin, 1977-85, died on December 10 aged 82. He was born on January 10,1916 Admiral Sir Richard Thomas, KCB, KCVO, OBE, UK Military Representative to Nato, 1989-92, and Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, 1992-95, died on December 13 aged 66. He was born on March 22,1932 Picture Gallery Consumers 24 Farrant resigns from FSA Personality clashes blamed for surprise departure of regulator NPI deal to bring £3,000 windfalls to policyholders Bus Drivers Get £20,000 Lords blow to Chinese walls A Week in the City Shops see no Christmas cheer Granada to cater for Dome Business Today Morgan Grenfell races after Coral as Tote falls All-American boy moves in to take on the Geordies In the Hot Seat America Takes over Boon for busy staff who need two pairs of hands Do I Need It? A Concierge Service Consumers get ready to reign supreme Kimberly McDonald reports on the need for companics to track trends now the customer is king once again Maintaining the collective memory of the 20th century Work Station Ten Trends for 1999 RBS Advanta Well versed The Times City Diary Liquid fund The Times City Diary Bank blues The Times City Diary Sleighed The Times City Diary Commodities Liffe Options City sweet on Cadbury after soft drinks sale Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Shun BTR / Siebe link Tempus Paper, packing Meconic Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Media group in the red Liffe revamps share structure Picture Gallery Bank lending shows further signs of consumer resilience Harveys plans big January sales push By our City Editor: Lords storm Chinese walls Commentary Meridien in talks with Japanese DC Cook's shares hit by profit fall OAPs win West Brom case Littlewoods drops idea of retitled shops Logica's spree tops £100m Celtic bid turned down Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 20,979 Forecast Adopta Granny Football's not coming home Rob Hughes on the heavy price that must be paid for the failiure to negotiate the game's corridors of power Nasser Hussain World of Trouble: How England Lost their Way Danny Baker Alyson Rudd Tecno Race of the Giants Weekend Money Find the next Windfalls Leisure Direction Withe revelation leaves FA with tarnished image Football Saturday Platt seeks way round ruling Case of the belligerent cabbie Lynne Truss Absent Di Canio puts future in jeopardy Diary reveals secret dates of Vialli's stars Picture Gallery Sick stories on the up Fact There is a side in Bolivia called Bristol Ravers Gregory resigns at Portsmouth Russell Kempson on the extraordinary events surrounding the chairman's exit Hughes eyes hat-trick and £20,000 sports car Scandal that left me speechless London Marathon DELL Sampdoria strife sends warning to innocent abroad Candid Tueart means business Mark Hodkinson treads carefully as manchester City's no-nonsense director sets out his stall Excuses, excuses! Men can be such wet wimps at times Astroture Blonde Alyson Rudd McCann faces the heat Folan finds his range O'Leary gives rein to adventurous instincts The new Leeds manager acknowledges a debt to George Graham but is doing things his way Pallister hopes for happy return George Caulkin talks to a defender with a point to prove Kelly maintains his silence Football Saturday Six Things about Gary Pallister On Monday Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership First Division Second Division Arctic trip given chilly reception Back in the Frame: When Robbo was Marvellous Third Division Saturday Statistics Scotland Conference Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Children at play in man's world Stop-start season leaves Russell in despair Rugby Union Brunei prove too powerful Who's the diplomat in the black? Diprose should be positive about losing captaincy RFU vows to fight over fine of £60.000 Rugby Union Pudsey bears weight of great expectations First Division Match-By-Match Guide "Old Speckled Hen" Hayden takes up captaincy offer Pakistan ambitions frustrated by fog For the Record By our Sports Staff: Thorpe given fitness deadline Weary Palmer falls short in world record chase Swimming Hussain haunted by maverick reputation Alan Lee: says the England succession is not straightforward Tebbel retains his title in Olympia wall game Equestrianism Shaw takes on men Autissier falls behind Jansher delays return Senior extends service Obree returns with Olympics in mind Sport in Brief Just the place to drown your sorrows Michael Henderson in Australia Bbc put on spot over cup coverage Basketball Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Surprised Kjus proves his merit Skiing The Times Tamarindo poised to underline early potential Racing Richard Evans Ascot William Hill Tote withdraws from Coral bidding Uttoxeter Sheikh swoops Rapid Raceline Desert engenders enduring passion More than 180 riders braved heat and dust in the world endurance riding championship in Dubai Simon Barnes Talking horse Distant Echo to repeat success Today's Races on Television Racing next Week Warwick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park Tackling tough task with zeal of a missionary Read all about it—Times writers take their pick of the very best sporting books of the year Cricket The Times Hill victory arrives in nick of time Motor Racing Art of surviving Japanese camp General Fading Pakistan era scrutinised Squash Learning how to make waves Swimming The Times Nipping through Norway to fetch a Christmas tree Ian Adcock takes a Land Rover Discovery diesel through freezing Scandinavia in search of a seasonal souvenir Bikers' icon buzzes back It's shiny nostalgia without the oil leaks. John Naish applies the Brylcreem and salutes the classic BSA Smart car is at your service Stuart Birch on the new hi-tech Mercedes S. 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It's an experience that makes him hyperventilate Cadillac Equities end week on steady note John Grooms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown In search of the next big windfall With the building society conversion drying up, Henrietta Lake considers where next to look for some easy money For what It's worth Aberdeen Prolific Hit or Miss 53 Scottish Widows Pension Special 54 Merchant Investors Plenty of time for careful planning Helen Pridham on how to find your most suitable Pep Barclaycard cuts rates, but it could be too late Return to former glory is in the bag for Gucci Share of the Month Stella Shamoon Charles Schwab improves online service Pensioners fear Isas will fail to cover losses Magnus Grimond answers questions thrown up by the end of tax credit on dividends Legal & General M&G UK put in shade by single currency Caroline Merrell on the prospects for European unit trusts Unit-Linked Insurance Investments L&G launches mortgage system The Times Money Information Service Bristol & West Trust gift that will improve with age Karen Woolfson looks at EFM's investment scheme for children Hit or Miss Scores Building societies woo the younger savers Direct Line Financial Services Scottish Widows Barclays takes turn for worse Tax return troubles Jupiter Brands not just for Christmas Personal Investor Graham Seajeant Standard Life Bank Cheltenham & Gloucester A little help for low-paid Does pensions reform affect you? Caroline Merrell has the answers Weighing up the options Most people will be caught short Chare Stewart on the frightening cost ensuring that you can retire in comfort Contacts Wait for the January sales Gavin Lumsden and Marianne Curphey on how to find the best mortgage deal Small print makes big impact Contacts Money Matters Coventry Building Society The Jargon Explained Secrets Too many blanks in Green Paper Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor What's in a Name 54 Uncertainty for millions Gavin Lumsden examines the implications of the Government's pension reforms Self-employed overlooked in proposals Standard Life opens doors Sending Christmas cash abroad Contacts Jupiter In the Bag 50 Indside Peter Brookes Dark days for Darkie Day Racist, or a bit of Cornish fun? Bill Frost and Edward Gorman investigate a traditional festival Index Cross Fashion Pets Pantomime Georg Jensen Once a royal pagan ditty Writers of cards have never been too concerned about Jesus and many songs have their origins in superstition, writes Ian Bradley Only about One in a hundred media-studies graduates are likely to end up going the Job, according to the latest figures Graham's Trivial pursuits of an ex-clubber Millions of us are playing games again. Miranda Roberts explains her addiction 'Tis the season to be kitsch For some people Christmas is a time to display prize collections of festive parapheraliaa, says Carol Chapman Baby look at you now Infants are now awash with far too many gifts, writes Alice Thomas Ellis Life Rage It's the big day, so be a soft touch This winter's luxury fabrics and easy, elegant shapes are the ideal things to step into on Christmas morning Three of a Kind Party Slippers I'll never touch another drop Revealed: the world's best hangover cures—with a word of advice from The Times doctor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Drinks that Time Forget Absinthe Matthew Walker Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink The Christmas wine-buying panic is on, but there are still first-class choices to go with the Yuletide feast Star Buys Consuming Interests Brandy Butter The Times Cook Serving fish on Christmas Eve can make a welcome and refreshing change from the usual festive fare The times magazine A drink? Yes, coffee please Dave Allen confesses his early drinking habits to Joe Warwick A Drink with Dave Ali En What we Had, where we Had It The Perfect Salmon Terrine Guide to the Christmas panto season Christmas Gift Guide Great Central Railway Xmas Yummy Yum Yum Diet Balloon Flights Go out with a bang Officehouse Theatre Tokens Brittion the Jewellers Internetters Limited " The London Balloon" Shopwatch Christmas Fayre Gifts for Everyone Turn over a few new leaves Big books are not always the best. Stephen Anderton pages through the tomes to find the ones gardeners might want under their trees The gift that grows on you This season's must-have present for the nature-loving celebrity needs no wrapping paper: it's a tree. Yvonne Thomas reports Read All about It Top Titles for Christmas Weekend Tips The politicians' secret plot The House of Commons' church garden has been transformed from a wasteland into an oasis of calm, says Jane Owen Me and my Garden: Susie Ind A celestial cultivation Barbara Abbs reports on a college that teaches farming according to the cycles of the moon Fact File Homes & Gardens Garden Answers Hello my lover, "said Santa, in a board Devon accent Lucy Pinney BT How to fox a garden pest A Vet Writes Listen out for the redpolls Feather Report Adopt Me Tally ho among the gravestones When a hunt inadvertently disrupted a funeral recently the mourners were delighted but the council is extremely cross, says Sally Jones Simply Purrfect Villains on our doorstep Readers' Letters The Greenfield Grabbers Where Can You Go for Help? 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I had done just that' Too busy to go to church Midnight Mass is more popular than church on Christmas Day, say Ruth Gledhill and Anthea Lawsons Church services for tomorrow People, not presents, are what really matter Credo John Haldane The Times A touch Of femininity Ruth Gledhill attends the annual celebration of a all-girls school At your Service Trailfinders Travelbag Airline Network Quest Worldwide EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Travel Americana Vacations Plc For More Travel Advertisements Turn to Flight Searchers Flightbookers Monument Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Brave new laid-back world Macau reverts to China in exactly a year, but there's none of the panic that gripped Hong Kong, says Melissa de Villiers Macau Fact File On the road, and I the babies came too Voyages Juies Verne New York City's major museum Happy families ... for the most part Five years of globetrotting gave Andrew Eames and offspring many lessons in adaptability Eilat Museum of the Week Riddle of the black pyramids A link with the ancient past or just a pile of old stones? Robin Mead investigates a mystery in Tenerife Factfile Island where parrot fashion tops the agenda Salty Emerson finds the perfect antidute to the British winter among, Tenerfe's tropical green expanses Voyages Juies Verne A world tour in eight giddy hours New yorkers visit the Metropolitan Muscum of Art for everything but their groceries. Paul Abse joined them The Met Fact File Boarders' street cred hits the slippery slope Ski Weekend: Snowboarding Voyages Juies Verne Going for the burn Tim Relf suffers for the sake of his skiing holiday Flying off the Shelf Travellers' Bulletin Board Timeshare touts tamed Trip Wires by Cath Urquhart Travel Editor Travellers' Tip Travel Tips by Jill Crawshaw Travel Journalist of the Year Death in Varanasi Visitors to India are warned of poisonings Flying Visits Pack your Bags New bags for old on BA Eerie village that time forgot Martin Symington explores Tyneham in Doreset, evacuted during the Second World War and upopulated ever since Travel Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scandinavian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tyneham Fact File Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skifreedom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items Star Date Guys - Read this! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Listener Crossword No. 3493: Stealth Parker Answers Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Birthdays Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 199 Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Picture Line Quotes of the Week On this Day: December 19,1968 Where does Mary go if her appeal fails? Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Away in a mangle The Times Owing to their unavoidable fiscal purpose (i. e, absolutely no free tickets, not even if you're Madonna), Prince's Trust dos, despite royal patronage, black ties and sequins Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl Contents Also inside The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe This week All the Best in Festive Theatre ... And Win Tickets to See the Pirates of Penzance Cinderella Aladdin Win! Tickets to The Pirates of Penzance A Christmas Carol Megastores Chance of peace The Big Interview For 18 years since John Lennon's death, Yoko One has kept his flame alive. Her latest tribute is a box set of previously unissued tracks-and an apology to Beatles fans. Nigel Williamson met her. Illustration: David Lyttleton Picture Gallery Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Move News The Projector Great Night in: Nicholas Parsons La. Stories UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Jay-Z does it The Music Interview No boasts about his sexual prowess, no run-ins with the law and he goes out of his way to help new acts. A down-to-earth rapper? Absolutely. Stevie Chick talked to the strainght-faced Jay-Z Jewel Albums: box sets The Big Box Set Singled out Metro's Singles of the Year Albery Theatre Reggae Christmas Choice Jazz Christmas Choice Out There... Metro music charts Win four albums! Our price Once upon a time the people believed in Christmas,… It's turkey time Modern Christmas movies are trite, tasteless and box-office flops. So who's to blame? Makers raiding tired formulas or a cynical public scoffing at the season of good will? It's snow joke, says Martin Aston Making a killing Books Fancy writing crime fiction and becoming as rich as P D James? Well, make sure your characters aren't gay and the drugs are strictly for poisoners. Marcel Berlins investigates MacMillan Picture Gallery For all you pop pickers The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Christmas choice. Lisa Jardine Czechs and balances Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age Not waving but drowning Writing on the Water Safely sexed Plain and Normal Paperbacks Ins and outs of desire, Chinese crackers and festive family fables Irish Christmas Stories II A Hard Time to Be a Father Faking It: The Sentimentalisatio of Modern Society Complete Prose The Hunters Meatless Days: A Memoir The Picador Book of Contemporary Chinese Fiction Arkansas Defending Middle Earth Classic Moments from Acentury of Sport Do the time warp again Seize the Night Kids' Stuff Amazon. co. uk Inking man's thrill Fountain Pens History and Design Janice Graham Something to savour Still Life by Elisabet Luard Christmas choice Amanda Craig Metro top 40 bestsellers First Novel In the City by the Sea Biography Top 10 How I Draw The in christmas Metro entertainment listings Please double check dates and times, as events may change over Christmas Film The Big Picture: The Prince of Egypt Music Culture Club, Human League, Abc Are You a Cool Customer? Theatre The Big Play: The Tempest Curtain Call Classical The Hazard Chase Christmas Festival Clubs The Big Bash: Four Fingers at Mass Dance /opera The Big Opera: The Bartered Bride Comedy The Big Laugh: Ricky Grover Exhibitions The Big Show: Material Evidence Don't Miss Harry Hill Jewel Nutcracker Wigmore Hall Best Venue Winner Exhibitions Pleasance Theatre London Blood Brothers Classical Concerts Royal Festival Hall Restaurants San Martino Restaurant Theatre Box Office Luxury Theatre Breaks The Forum Tunbridge Wells Christmas Festival Opera & Ballet To Advertise in this Section Please The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Polar attractions The Bear Vision Frenchman's Creek Set'em up: Joe's ready 'Arrant deception and brazen faking tolcrable it keeps the programmes entertaining' Television The bishops seem to be off-message 'Radio 4 has a religious service every day (try finding an Anglican church with a daily service)' Radio Peter Barnard Christmas Highlights BBC 1 December 19 Pick of the Day Film Choice Radio 1 December 19 Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Bravo December 19 Satellite BBC 1 December 20 Pick of the Day Film Choice December 20 Radio 1 December 20 Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Bravo December 20 Satellite BBC 1 December 21 Pick of the Day Film Choice December 21 Radoi 1 December 21 Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Monday December 21 Satellite BBC 1 December 22 Pick of the Day Film Choice December 22 Radio 1 December 22 Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite Films Bravo December 22 Satellite BBC 1 December 23 Pick of the Day Film Choice December 23 Radio 1 December 23 Radio Critic's Choice Sky Box Office Satellite Satellite Films Bravo December 23 Satellite BBC 1 December 24 Pick of the Day Film Choice December 24 Radio 1 December 24 Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Films Bravo BBC 1 Pick of the Day Film Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Films Bravo BBC 1 Pick of the Day Film Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Films Bravo Accelerated learning It's a Gift! Picture Gallery Free Books Schools It's party time! The big day is j so close you… Meg@MENU Upd@te. upd@te Pssst! Star Choice Yo-hans Reviews Picture Gallery Who says aliens don't exist? They could be… Double Ti When you catch new movie The Parent Trap, don't be surprised if you start seeing double! Rouble! Location Vacation Meg@ Addresses Meg @mail Arf! Puzzle Answers Nab & grab Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The times Carlsberg Export Contents Canon Holland & Holland Kate muir's diary 'We tried to hob-nob with the nobs who had somehow missed the guillitine, while sustaining grazes from passing ex-pats in hairy tweed' Philip Kerr Alan jackson calls rory bremner Sony Connections This week will self Files in the face of adversity This is the year that... … We bid farewell to the 20th century—so how come Mamas and Papas fashions, the Volkswagen Beetle and a new Hemingway novel are three of the new year's attractions? Robert Crampton reads the runes and predicts 99 fot 99 Such is demand that just 1,000 will be available to… Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Intel Sainsbury's Special Selection Santa Givenchy Organza Wild Mushroom Longines BT Images of 98 Alcatel Panasonic TIPA Guess, who's coming for dinner? Back to basics Goriander Restaurants of the year Jonathan Meades recalls another 12 months of eating his way round the country - but finds that nothing can quite beat Paris Martell Nokia The shooting Party Game pie Moet & Chandon Novelli's secrets Le Soin No Title Picture Gallery RR fashion RR fashion Effi Samara Le Soin Offcuts Ever increasing circles Family Christmases are a big deal for Candida Crewe, with every gathering attended by a growing cast of step, ex and half-relatives. Here she celebrates the man who brought them all together—and whose death will this year keep them apart Elemis Gap Classic Malts of Scotland John diamond Convert a Room Natural heating Picture Gallery Axis to grind My fair lady Bitters sweet Nordic The Mail Order Sofa Company Sofa Workshop Direct The Times Fabric World Oakridge Willowbrook Divani Viva Sofa This week's woman with the pocket camera:… Michel Herbelin Daewoo

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