News from 26/12/1998
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Julian Dibbell, James Sherwood, Giles Tremlett, John Naughton, Cath Urquhart, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Doreen Davie, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Brian Greer, Rob Hughes, Ronald Payne, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Clive King, A. M. Homes, Anthony Broad, Paul Hoggart, Emma Haughton, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, John Hutchinson, Susan Bell, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Brian Pedley, Geneviève Jurgensen, Peter Birkett, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, George Bridges, Wil N. David, Henry Harris, Robert Sheehan, Isabella Tree, Steve Keenan, D. R., Jemma Redgrave, Ruth Gledhill, Alison Jay, Debra Craine, Patrick Humphries, Matthew Barbour, Harry Shaw, E. C., Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Maconie, Michael Clark, Nick Wyke, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Jenni Murray, P. B., Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Alan Stewart, Ross Leckie, Anna Reid, Steve Jelbert, Victoria Walker, Amanda Loose, James Eve and Martin Hill, Derwent May, Kevin McCARRA, Martin Plimmer, Mary Loudon, Susan Emmett, Howard Sounes, Russell Kempson, Mitch Albom, Keith Wollaston, Daniel McGrory, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Amber Cowan, Molly Simpson, Michael Lynagh, Sophie Campbell, R. F. Dobson, L. G., Adam Edwards, Ian Brunskill, Christina Koning, Stephen Wood, Gillian Upton, P. W. Mobbs, R. V. Taylor, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Eddi Fiegel, Claudia Joseph, Gilbert Upton, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Oliver Miles, P. W., Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Frank Glyn-Jones, A. F. Wilson, Richard Evans, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Lucy Fitzgerald, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, Fraser Harrison, Erica Wagner, Gavin Lumsden and Karen Woolfson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Richard Holledge, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, P. G. Driscoll, Sigrid Aufterbeck, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Norman Sanders, James Pringle, Christopher Walker, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, John Sutcliffe, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Steve J Benbow, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Helen Rumbelow and Robin Young, Michael Hornsby, Tim Wapshott, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Roy Hattersley, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Helen Rumblelow, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Alan Hamilton and Senay Boztas, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Elizabeth Cowley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Astroturf Blonde, Lottie Moggach, John Brunton, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Crawshaw, Harding Dunnett, Chairman and Founder, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Elizabeth Buchan, Paul Connolly, Michael Evans, Joan Brady, John Phillips, Susie Steiner, Brian Lang, Susannah Jowitt, Peter Robinson, Lawrence Block, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Barry Hyman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Ian Brodie and our Foreign Staff, Lisa Verrico, Joanna Coles, Hazel Spink,
ResumoToday, Six Colour Sections: Great Boxing Day Value Mandelson in line to front euro campaign Branson back with a splash Lloyd to go Jimma Redgrave Times readers favour Charles and Camilla Revealed Picture Gallery Sainsbury opens to an outcry Pope condemns death Penalty Designer First Telecom Have we Got a news quiz for you Hillary hits the Net and bruises Bill News Demon Internet In the Saturday Times Sport Columns Timberland Opinion Business Travel Go Inside Weekend Pinochet flies in army priest to hold Mass General throws family party and gives confession at Surrey home, report Helen Rumblelow Hunt supporters prepare for Boxing Day protests Field sports campaigners plan show of strength after failure of the Foster Bill, reports Michael Hornsby Jack Daniel's Jennessee Whiskey Police car in chase runs over boy of 10 Mother is stabbed Currys Cook asks friends to take vow of silence Minister acts to limit fallout from ex-wife's book, says Philip Webster Britons remain in war zone Technical hitch gave Branson a bumpy landing MFI 'We must put Christ back into Christmas' Britain's church leaders denounce the secular, cash-driven values of 'Godless' era, reports Ruth Gledhill Moben Kitchens Queen bridges generation gap Annual message calls for alliance across ages, writes Alan Hamilton SAGA Fire chief says women are not up to the job Burberry Drivers warned of a stormy Boxing Day House of Fraser By a Correspondent: Christmas stress is a national concern Crisis 'Bad sex' gene takes buzz out of fruitflies Courts Fashion makes Alex O'Connell on how tattoo artists cleaned up their act and appealed to the middle classes Courts Pop Stars' Body of Work Brothers drown after party News in Brief Pilot killed Gift lady killed Bin and gone Penguin loot Libel case priest asks to be forgiven You Must Remember This... Picture Gallery Sharps Bedrooms Mandelson the courtier must hide his love away The relationship between Blair and his fallen minister has to be clandestine form now on, says Michael Gove Politics of the personal has rebounded on its architect Mandelson's fall is a direct result of his own success in developing a policy that rejected all trace of ideology writes Roy Hattersley Restoration 'has ruined Last Supper' Only a fifth of Leonardo's original has survived man's attempts to preserve it, writes Dalya Alberge Muscovites keep workhorses busy Debenhams Tourist who hopes the Sun won't shine Britain's first total eclipse in 72 years will be a landmark for one veteran observer, reports Susie Steiner Staples Rush begins for rooms with a view Lean times grip those with taste for luxury War zone confusion in Times Square War is over Picture Gallery White lights signal a style catastrophe Box-office message via e-mail Sony Centre In the Times Next Week Picture Gallery Dixons Picture Gallery Tornados keep up vigil in the skies of Iraq Carols ring out, but it is business as usual for the Raf crews based in Kuwait, writes Daniel McGrory Baseball debate keeps running Britain's peacekeeping flag is kept flying It may by a family holiday, but in far-flung outposts the Armed Forces cannot affort to lower their guard, writes Michael Evans Soccer, steaks and beer ease a spartan life Monitors and troops miss home, writes Tom Walker in Orahovac B&Q Storm-struck Honduras glimpses hope £23,000 has been raised so far towards new bridge, writes David Adams XFAM Comet Sale Festive sprit back to stay for Cubans Holy star trek lures millions Pilgrims seek millennial mercy on the road to St James's tomb, writes Giles Tremlett in Madrid Comet From Associated Press in Bangkok: Thailand rejects updated 'King and I' DELL Cultists hurry to their date With Jesus The millennium is attracting suicidal and fanatic groups to Temple Mount, Christopher Walker writes from Jerusalem FIAT Dutch mother and children killed World in Brief Suu Kyi defies junta Cyprus border shots Bar strike curbs cheer Nato monitors caught between troublemakers Terrorist denies part in attacks Faulty heating poisons French worshippers Beijing to put another activist on trial Tiny Arctic snap sweeps America Capitol jitters as us hunts 'Dirty Dozen' A year dominated by presidential sex is ending with Washington being consumed by the fear of sexual McCarthyism, reports Damian Whitworth Magnet Have we got a News Quiz for you Picture Posers: What Happened next? Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Tintin, the man for all seasons Crypto-fascist, or left-wing ideologue? Ben Macintyre on a cartoon enigma Mews abuse A tragedy of errors If I unwittingly helped to trigger Mandelson's downfall, then I must plead guilty only to stupidity Had its chips Jasper Gerard Bone to pick Papal edict Home comfort It helps to be batty Simon Barnes on the season's most eccentric gift Life and Death The Pope's message on capital punishment Vita Longa The woman of the Twenties Duty's Call A celebration of service Next steps in the Middle East Mandelson quits Science and survival in Antarctica 'Local' books in national archive 'Endangered' skylarks Plea for protection Dinosaur first Nominations for century's people Opera House funds Ealing remake Web site Court Circular Anniversaries Church news Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Sir Richard Turnbull Personal Column "Alcohol" Milestones of 1998 January to June Picture Gallery The times crossword no 20,984 Picture Gallery Forecast Timberland Flooring Company Ltd The Times Lloyd plans to make an early exit Lloyd's Record No ballrooms - it's strictly dance sport Under the Skin of Sport Champion of Champions Wiseman blames critics for conspiracy to force him out And so to Bed Raise high those red banners with pride Four great managers have ensured Anfield fans can justifiably sing 'We are the champions' Richard Whitehead's all-time merit table leaves no doubt about England's most successful club Guide to our historical figures The Samaritans Liverpool Fly the Flag in Europe Wanderers Engineer Happy Record Reid ready to invest in promotion bid The Best League table in the world ... 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The Times Holiday fare proves to be acquired taste Football Saturday The Sunday Times Trapped by pictures of the past Mark Hodkinson meets a rock photographer whose allegiance has led to the lower regions of the charts Kelly given emotional send-off as Davies takes centre stage Wanchope offers English lessons Football Saturday Refugees from party season discover Christmas spirit For a healthy diet Arsenal v West Ham Football Saturday Today, 12.00 pm Blackburn v Aston Villa Today, 6.00 pm Newcastle v Leeds Today, 3.00 pm Six Things about Davidabatty Manchester Utd v Nottingham Forest Today, 3.00 pm Middlesbrough Liverpool Today, 3.00 pm Sheffield Wednesday V Leicester Today, 3.00 pm Southampton v Chelsea Today, 12.00pm Coventry v Tottenham Today, 3.00pm Picture Gallery On Monday Everton v Derby County Today, 3.00pm Wimbledon v Charlton Today, 12.00pm United must get back to top gear Football Saturday Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Back in the Frame: Wednesday Too Sharp for Blades Saturday Statistics Scotland Conference Time is right to stop Boxing clever with the fixture list Special reserves give Rangers the edge Show Reports Guide to the Weekend Fixtues What's Arsenal all about, Alfie? Picture Gallery Hamed is granted royal seal Boxing For the Record First love can be so cruel French win dispute over semi-final date Sport in Brief China hit by bribes row Strike deadline set Scales doubles up Wallace ready to return Bill Cox Memories provide additional spur to ambition Problems piling up for lack of a game-plan Dwyer takes pride in twin assault on titles Rugby Union Welsh calendar lends weight to rebels' cause Rhinoskin happiest leading the charge First Division Match-By-Match Guide Border League offers Melrose some respite Big-Race Line-Up Wetherby See More Business to profit again Richard Evans predicts Nicholls-trained chaser will complete double Richard Evans Detailed Form Guide to the Nine Contenders Wincanton Kempton Park Trainer's Preferences Rapid Raceline Remembering One Man, the grey cavalier The crowd at Kempton Park for the big race today will have cause for bittersweet reflection Promalee primed to extend run Leopardstown Today Hereford Racing next Week Course Specialists Sedgefield Market Rasen Nicholson's faith can be justified Course Specialists The Times Huntingdon Newton Abbot falls to weather The Times Wolverhampton AYR No excuse for a Boxing Day drive You may be bored at home, your relatives' entertainment value may have worn off hours ago, but whatever you do, don't take the car shopping Driven to Distraction Are smart cars just an irritatingly dumb idea? More complexity means more trouble, says Vaughan Freenman Cadillac News Quiz Answers from Page 21 No Title BMW American Cars Motorpoint Traders in bailed-out Ltcm get $50m bonus Fast mover Review 42 Southgate 'planning early exit' EMI chairman prepared to step aside in search for chief executive Asw buys steel rival for ?40m Fine finish Bid rumours as Sotheby's soars Tents time BP plastics business sells for £1 Picture Gallery YRA Banking 44 John Lewis starts tale of gloom by retailers Business Today Royal & Sun to buy US insurer Merger mania and Asia fallout close door on 1998 Looming recession, rollercoaster markets, corporate consolidation and The Times Sweet shop man's euro problem The new currency is one of a series of worries for German retailers Warnings now part of picture Check out the quiz answers The Times Name games show trend in mega-mergers Investors give drinks sector a festive fillip Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes From Big Bang to big shift in power base Michael Clark looks at the impact high-risk investment banking has had on the city Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Shares lower in thin trading Action Research The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lehmann Communications Mixed views on where best to invest Henderson Investors M&g Investment Management Prudential Portfolio Managers Jupiter Asset Management Aberdeen Prolific Attention 51 Schroders Fast Lane 49 Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Now savers can really judge The Times Money Information Service The Times Flaming Ferraris live life in the fast lane Gavin Lumsden with the long and short of arbitrage trading and its effects on stock markets Independent Financial Adviser Not so many happy returns Personal Investor Legal & General OFT warns of lottery scams It pays to be in the winning team Comment Standard Life Bank FT Perfect chance to conduct a financial check-up Merchant Investors Toast of Toddington Henrietta Lake on an investment club winning at home and abroad Clued-up inspector reaps benefits Personal touch aids Kurt's solo venture Hargreaves Lansdown Pay attention to the charges Helen Pridham on the factors to consider if you are interested in a corporate bond Pep Performance Risk Charges Tax Suitability Contacts Scottish Widows No time to be belt-tightening Cost Busters Susan Emmett continues our series on finding new year value for money Jupiter European trusts roar ahead Caroline Merrell reports on the exceptional returns for those who did the continental Taxing time for Oxford tutor Unseasonal Fare 49 Societies lead the way on home loans H0w the Trusts Have Fared in 1998 Jupiter Duck Soup 47 Inside Gardening Where have all our birds gone? The hedgerows are silent Derwent May asks how we can help our countryside to sing again Index John Lewis Millennium The Sales Prizes SCP Take a walk on the wild side No matter what your reason is for walking, make sure that you enjoy one today, says Philip Howard Anne Robinson The White House Men with pulling power Lynmouth hasn't forgotten its heroes, who pulled a lifeboat 14 miles. Brian Pedley reports Just like toothache in the big toe Gout is not only painful, it also alienates you from your fellow wine-drinkers says Adam Edwards Paying tribute to a fine-feathered friend A friendly pheasant that found food and favour in a family garden has been ominously absent in the wake of the shooting season. Fraser Harrison mourns an absent friend A party with a vengeance The Duke and Duchess of Northumberland are looking for paying guests to hire their home for the millennium, says Ronald Payne Castles to Rent for a Night to Remember The Ramblers If it flies, French huntsmen will shoot it Led by their stomachs, the French are fighting Brussels to preserve the hunting season, says Susan Bell Lucy Pinney And when in Rome A Vet Writes Sales ring in die subtle changes The New Year sales will be more than a clearing out of unwearable stock. Designers are adopting styles to last from season to another - good news for bargain hunters, writes James Sherwood Three of a Kind: Shoppers Left Grey tweed shopper, was £165, now £115.50,… Phase Eight & Paksy Saddon Past masters at port control Richard Holledge meets the tasters who keep alive a seasonal tradition - port Whisky Mac Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Picture Gallery Drink Whether it's a party, or a romantic night for two, ring in the New Year in style with lots of bubbly Star Buys Picture Gallery Czech behind you Joe Warwick downs a swift sea breeze in an all-too-brief encounter with a Czech model - someone you've seen more of than you think A Drink with: Andrea Nemcova The Times Cook A new year's menu to suit even the most jaded palates - including those of hearty vegetarians What we Had, where we Had It Consuming Interests: Indigestion Remedies Picture Gallery The Perfect Egg-Nog House prices looking good for '99, say experts Moving from a life at the top Market Comment In their own time Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Manga Club Goldfinch English Courtyard Casa Marbella Genuinely the Last Green on the Costa Del Sol St John's Westminster Home Swap A great place to camp out Laurence Liewelyn-Bowen's garden is just like him-completely over -the-top, says Jane Owen Me and my Garden: Laurence Llewflyn-Bown The only good rose is a wild one William Morris, celebrated for his wallpaper, is back in fashion with his designs for gardens, says Stephen Anderton Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Food and flora in harmony Isabella Tree finds a culinary diversion for bored relatives Orchids All you need Multiple Display Advertising Items Eat, drink and enjoy the gardens Homes & Gardens Kitchen magic A dram, not a pint Be gentle when watering your poinsettia, says Stephen Anderton From the horse's mouth Michael Cable stays the pace with racing correspondent Julian Wilson Organise Your New Year Shopwatch Gadgets Men: Why not take a lesson from girl power Women have gained huge advantages from the sex wars of the 20th century. Now Jenni Murray thinks that the time has come for men to take control of their lives too By Christmas Day I was worn out The modern curse of tandoori technicolour George Bridges on the nightmare of corporate carpet syndrome The Times Get ready for some serious shopping Guide to the January Sales Make sure you make it to the last January sales of the century with Deborah King's Guide to the best ones up and down the country Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Sing a song for five pence Ruth Gledhill Goes carol singing to raise money for the homeless The Times Ancient belief whose light is fading Ruth Gledhill on the crisis facing British followers of Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest religions Acts of kindness turn strangers into friends Church services for tomorrow The Weekly Challenge Every week, our intrepid columnist is asked to assume a new identity. This week, being Scrooge Weekend Courses and Activities New Year Breaks Spare some change for a good cause Peter Birkett finds a man who spends his life searching the streets for money Shoparound Genuine Birthday Newspapers Power for Pedal Bikes! Overcome Impotence British Antique Replicas Activity Feedback Antique Desks How to Place your Own Advertisement Saturday Rendezvous Brighton Abundance of Stunning Ladies Country Partners Executive Attractive, Intelligent Ladies Have a Special… Rendezvous Drawing down the moon Penrose Halson The Times Saturday Rendezvous The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Romantic city's hidden horrors Susannah Jowitt enjoys the dark side of Paris in winter The dead zone Erica Wagner goes underground in Paris: the city's extraordinary catacombs offera suureal and spooky reminder of six million departed Parisiens Why did the elephant cross the road? Colonial culture arid tequila slammers First, an elephant charged us ... Touring Zimbabwe: Wildlife in the Raw Many visitors to Zimbabwe never leave their tour group - but hiring a car is a far better way to explore the country, says Travel Editor Cath Urquhart. Pictures by Steve J. Benbow Learn to Dive in the Red Sea Where wintry seaside walks are unbeatable Emma Haughton takes her family to Southwold, on the Suffolk coast, in winter - and thanks to the beach, lighthouse and brewery, keeps everyone happy Fortunes that rise with the sun Fact File All aboard the night train to the slopes Ski Weekend: Ways to GOEurostar has introduced an overnight service to the Alps. It might not be comfortable, but it's convenient, says Anthea Lawson The American dream is a ski safari There is no better way to see, or to ski America, than by car. The times ski correspondent fulfilled a lifelong ambition when he got behind the wheel of his Chevrolet and headed for the lesser-known resorts of Colorado Travel Journalist of the year World of Travel Falling in love with ... Slow start for snow business Naked evidence Museum of the Week Flying Visits Pack your Bags Don't forget to pack your menu Wild, wacky-and sometimes quite sensible too. Tom Chesshyre sifts through the year's tips So you thought you were the first? Hot water is killing off the coral Travellers' Bulletin Board Rising sea temperatures are destroying coral reefs in the Seychelles, says Steve Keenan ... and we thought we'd heard it all The Top Ten Readers' Tips of 1998 Travellers' Tip Dream cities in Mexico's colonial crown John Brunton escapes the noise and pollution of Mexico's capital and heads north to discover three of the country's most appealing cities Mexico Fact File Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Exclusive Travelbag Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Network Eurocamp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheg hous Euro Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alternative Travel Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Jet Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Exodus Usa & Canada South Carolina Flight Centre Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome Cottage Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Answers Chess Winning Move The Listener Crossword No. 3494:4,4, 4,5 The Listener Crossword No Title Solution to 3491 Conurbation Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Bridge Birthdays Cross Words Modern Manners Two Brains Picture Line On this Day: December 26,1977 Quotes of the Week Times Two Jumbo Boxing Day Word Watching What's a nice actress like you doing in a film like this? The Times Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl " Ewan ... " I began. " Journalist, journalist!" shouted McGregor at the top of his voice, like some thesp sentry, sending alarm calls through the rest of the actor pack. The result was the most appalling Moses moment, the crowd parting to leave me, hot-cheeked, standing entirely alone Contents This Week Exhibitions, Magic, Crafty Cafes... And win tickets to a new year's eve ball All relative The Big Interview After her mother's death and a brief split from her husband, it seemed Jemma had been struck by the " curse of the Redgraves". But, as Lottie Moggach discovered, the actress sees her family dynasty very differently. Portrait: Barry J. Holmes Picture Gallery Fascist Regime: Playing Cimmie opposite Jonathan… Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Night in: Clive Barker The Projector L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films 1998 US Top 10 Films 1998 Albums of the year Metro Top 20 1998 Metro music charts Win four albums! Sink or swim What made a movie great in '98? Hollywood's special effects and mega-budgets or Brit flicks with footballers in cameo roles? Clive King savours the pop and chucks out the corn Greece lightning Love, culture, travel. Judging by the books we've read this year, we Brits are an ardent lot, says Brian MacArthur Biography Top 10 Music Top 10 Travel Top 10 Food & Drink Top 10 Children's Top 10 Top 45 bestsellers of 1998 Hardback Fiction top 10 Mother's courage Clear as Mud Making all the right moves More to life Tuesdays with Morrie By Mitch Albom Sultan of swing Beer and loathing Young pretender Firebind When Irish eyes are lying Liar Birds By Lucy Fitzgeraid Black Swan, £5.99 (Fiction) Photography Settling old snores Tanner on Ice By Lawrence Block No Exit Press, £10 (Fiction) In Brief Amazon Paperbacks Instant insults, movie mania and quick-on-the draw adventures Metro top 40 non-fiction First Novel Sara Yeomans How I Write The Metro christmas crossword Bored with Boxing Day Already?then Test your Knowledge of Films, Books and Music ... Halliwell's Fool Britannia Mid-decade, Britpop banished grunge and once again, Britannia ruled the airwaves with the sound of Pulp and Chris Evans. But now the Americans are fighting back. Stuart Maconie, the man who coined 'Britpop', buries it "Hip hop not Britpop has become the lingua franca of world pop and little girls in Banbury wear Hilfiger and Bronx baggies" Picture Gallery Metro Entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: Enemy of the State Openers Picture Gallery Music The Big Gig: New Order Classical The Big Concert: Cool Yule Festival Theatre The Big Play: Jesus, my Boy Curtain Call Clubs The Big Bash: Sundissential Dance/opera The Big Dance: La Fille Mal Gardee Comedy The Big Laugh: Tina C Exhibitions The Big Show: Tom Wood Don't Miss Picture Gallery Event Travel Theatre Classical Concerts Royal Festival Hall To Advertise in Entertainments telephone Events Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Opera & Ballet Queen's Theatre Theatre London Lyceum Theatre Concerts London Palladium Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurants Comedy Harry Hill Concerts GoodnEss GRacioUs mE B. B King Jewel The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times TIME Christmas Carroll Alice through the Looking Glass Kate Beckinsale Boxi Seven-Day Listing of 40 TV Channels plus Seven… Film People Drama Comedy Christmas? Famously bad Television Mostly we saw silly clips of the celebrities we saw being silly on the other Christmas shows' As I see it, 1999 will sound like this The shocks and outrages of radio in 1998 are as nothing compared with what 1999 may hold in store Radio This week Boxing Day Video Film Choice Pick of the Day Boxing Day December 26. Radio Critic's Choice Sky One Satellite Satellite News Picture Gallery BBC1 December 27 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio1 December 27 . 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