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News from 23/01/1999

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Sheila keating, Phil Yates, Paul Connelly, John Naughton, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Mike Gerrard, Paul Heiney, John Goodbody and Adrian Lee, Rhys Davies, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Linda Viney, D. Pickard, Gavin Lumsden, Liz Wilson, Philip Howard, Margaret Jay, Victoria o'brien, Joanna Bale, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Durrell Clive Manison, Lynne Truss, alan franks, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, B. M. Finnecy, stephen kingston, M. M. Burke, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Tom Walker, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Thunderer, Timothy H. Jones, Louise Godfrey, Carl Evans, Jason Nissè and Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Marcia Macleod, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Hadyn Middleton, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, V. T. York, Alasdair Reid, Matthew Barbour, Roger Watkins, Stephen Anderton's, Griff Rhys Jones, Rachel Kelly, Michael Horsnell and Claudia Joseph, Peter Waymark, Janet Bush and Gabriella Gamini, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Maureen Carr, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Bone's, Vernon Bogdanor, Jody Scott, Frances Bissell, Anna Blundy, P. B., Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Brian Whittingham, Jonathan Sacks, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Carole Rosen, Derwent May, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Nicholas S. Mew, Russell Kempson, Ben Reed, Vanora Bennett, Oliver August and Adam Jones, Richard O'Brien, Ed Potton, Nicole Swengley, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Kleshay, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, Helen Wallace, L. G., Simon de Bruxelles, Christina Koning, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Karen Woolfson and Clare Stewart, Raymond Keene, Jason Philps, David Robinson, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Cheryl Taylor, Helen Smithson, Lucy Pinney, P. W., Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Jonathan Del Mar, Hazel R. Morgan, Richard Evans, Min Cooper, Clive Petty, Michael Binyon and Tom Walker, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Rob Chapman, Richard Gordon, Robert Elms, Vicki Butler-Henderson, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sudi Pigott, Richard E, Isobel Shepherd-Smith, Valerie James, Geoff Hewitt, I. Howard Wright, Mary Ann Percy, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Helen Healy, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Prosper Keating, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Jack Crossley, K. J. Reade, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, William P. Smith, Deborah King, K. Chapman, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Andrew Yates, Gareth Grundy, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, George Lilley, Chris McGrath, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Tim Wapshott, Sue Lappeman, Jane Owen, Sally Levett, Chief Executive, Helen Pridham, Jonathan Smith, vinny lee, Claudia Joseph and Alan Hamilton, Ben Macintyre, T. Askew, Richard Miles, John Naish, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Geoffrey Hollis, Danny Baker, Claudia Roden, Lottie Moggach, Guy Calvert-Lee, Michael Rich, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Christina Koning and Elizabeth Buchan, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Robert Whymant, Penny Perrick, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Andy Enright, Jason Nissé and Caroline Merrell, Paul Chai, Henrietta Lake, Gill Hornby, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Free Books Schools Back home to a kiss and cuddle Man held as girls rescued in flat raid Princes in waiting GP told to repay cost of prescribing Viagra Kate Winslet Eat out Clarkson gears up to take on Prescott Doh! School head flouts rules on day of joy Virgin In the Saturday Times News Half Price Sale Sport Next week in the Times Inside Weekend Three-day countdown from family tears to jubilation Timetable of agonising hours as nation followed hunt for missing pair Arrested man lived alone in flat Call ended my despair, says detective Mood of police swung round in minutes, report Michael Horsnell and Claudia Joseph Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Trauma experts on hand to help families Currys Sex case judge blames liberal school regime Teacher quil after GCSE celebration went too far, reports Simon de Bruxelles 'Dead' woman greets son who flew in for funeral Thinking of buying a computer? Sharps Bedrooms Secretary wins £40,000 over harassment AA Elivs lives? Well, this is one for the money 'Virtul' concert is sold out and may revive more of the grateful dead, reports Alex O'Connell Net Links McCartney to give concerts for Linda Who is the richest man on Earth- ever? Family on holiday killed by fumes Minister's wife pays for protest The British Academy Jail for Tornado secrets man Dolphin Future looks Scarily like the Simpsons Miners awarded £500m for hand condition All the nice girls lova an architect Women seeking love should go into PR: men should get a drawing board, reports Alexandra Frean Virgin Best Mates Direct Line Swiftcall Gang warfare after the Ashdown year 306 Peugeot Review to test spin doctors' quality Shift to right is not the answer, says Hague Sainsbury accused of super-crop conflict Sowing seeds for cannabis cure-all Joanna Bale visits the secret Dutch glasshouse where cannabis is being selected for medical trials in Britain One. Tel Virgin 'One joint changed my life' PC World Embarrassing setback for Stone inquiry Consultant psychiatrist leavels after challenge by The Times, reports Richard Duce Businessman wins squash libel case Roche Bobois Ernst & Young British Gas Fee protest brings Oxford to halt Why did Margaret marry him? The Sunday Times Olympic bribe scandal claims another scalp B&q Clinton saysUS is germ war target Londoners can reveal naked truth Kissinger disowns war wit Saga Dance of defiance In praise of bite-sized biography Dixons Picture Gallery Walking on air Clinton gains from trial rift The Republican ranks are split, reports Bronwen Maddox from Washington Bosch (AFP): Britons flee from Indonesia riots World in Brief (AFP): Romania strike deal Harare press arrest (AFP): Terror backers jailed (AFP): Argentina eyes dollar (AFP): Archbishop escapes (AP): Money to save Mir (AP): 'Cyberstalking' charge The in & out Bensons for Beds Posthouse Russians still enjoy taste of sweet success Forget the West, Red October has its market all wrapped up, writes Anna Blundy Atol Carrot Delights The Times Spotlight on ailing Yeltsin The town where hope is history A Kosovo looks forward to more violence. Tom Walker traces. Prizren's progress from pre-history to the abyss of ethnic hatred Marks & Spencer Tiny KLA risks isolation if attacks continue Soccer scores with public schools Football classes, report John Goodbody and Adrian Lee Liverpool Victoria The players in a class of their own Marriott Internet seeks 2000 mothers News in Brief Rolex acquittal Flight grounded Lecturer dies Queen's senator Dreyfuss on stage Wedding date Hilary and Piers du Pre crying all the way to the bank Carole Rosen was approached by Jacqueline du Prés brother and sister to ghost the biography that became the film 'Hilary and Jackie' A beginner's guide to Bard spotting Dalya Alberge gives some hints knowledgeably at the new film on Shakespeare Film blends faction.. .. .. and fiction and makes play with references Opera & Ballet Tom Conti Multiple Display Advertising Items A hack with a pack on his back Beware the new workstation which ties you to the office 'We should settle our land grievances in the long-term interests of our nation, not just for the pleasure of present generations' Picture Gallery Furry friendships I detest6 cruetly, And yet, a fanatical devotion to animals is a distrubing sign of a damaged personality Sole charge? The Times Diary Study mates The Times Diary Flight fright The Times Diary Hounded The Times Diary Greenback Revolution Argentina falls in love with the Yankee dollar Safe to School Timely government guidelines for when pupils miss class Gold Medal for Greed Corruption taints the entire International Olympic Committee Power, patronage and composition of Upper House Missing from school Down in the forest Hardship of elderly if winter bites Image of God Hitler's health Private lives and public artists Woking class Addressing postcodes Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriage Anniversaries Dinners Supper Somerset Luncheon Birthdays are in Weekend Prince Rostislav Romanov III Prince Rostislav Romanov III died on January 7 aged 60. He was born on December 3,1938 Canon Roger Hooker Canon Roger Hooker, adviser on inter-faith relations to the Bishop of Birmingham, died on January 11 aged 64. He was born on September 21,1934 Personal Column Court & Social Announcements Milestones US cool over Argentina's dollar 'adoption' World markets wobble on Latin American worries Ladbroke takeover talks with Stakis Moneymen 31 US boom sees Porsche race ahead A Week in the City GDP Growth Lifts Recession Hopes GRE split by RSA's £3.5bn offer No Title Merchant Investors Business Today Exchange looks at Net share moves Monty losing battle for the Mirror Natwest Pizza holds clue to the In an ever-changing world, companies are having to learn from their consumers. Saced Shah explains how technology businesses work out whether the brainstorms of their boffins will work, while Jody Scott follows a coolhunter at work in the trendy nightclubs of London How firms aim to hire the write stuff Big fish struggles to keep his head above water Jason Nisse meets Nick Hodges, chief of LIG, a man with an appetitte for life The Sunday Times Life at the cutting edge of cultures with the queen Commodities Liffe Options Profit-taking wipes £6.3bn off telecoms Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gols/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Weight handicap Tempus Amey/Servisair Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Southampton Wall Street Servisair rejects 'unwelcome' £81m bid by Amey Fortune issues warning By Our City Editor: Cuts can keep recession at bay Commentary C&w rethinks Bouygues stake Half empty The Times City Diary Odd job ad The Times City Diary Shares retreat as Grid cuts Energis holding On balance The Times Diary RBS Advanta Glaxo deal sees Powder Ject shares surge Player sales keep Week ends with heavy falls Mercury British Funds Money Money Money, It's a Rich Man's World Yorkshire Water buys neighbour Scottish Power deal Partco expands Garton warning Britannia Gates fortune set to exceed $100bn Oliver August and Adam Jones report on the World's richest man Daimler Chrysler may take £1.6bn stake in Nissan Forfaiting shares hit by loss alert Vauxhall accelerates CRH plans sale of Keyline arm Exchange Rates The Sunday Times Johnston Press stalks P&s Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,008 Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Superlative Travel Robson homes in on Juninho Villa's £10m transfer move prompts Middlesbrough to act Chairmen find size matters Boys, I've Got Something to Tell You Danny Baker First Telecom Go Weekend Money Troubled Henman spurns his golden opportunity Tennis: Service Problems End Hopes of Improving Grand Slam Record Snow Reports Rafter loses dream ticket Faldo leaves his challenge late Golf: Briton's Improved Keeps Leader within Reach in South Africa For the Record Scores from Stellenbosch Stubborn Gourlay halts Ross charge Bowls The Henry Cooper Golf Classic Grand prix in danger of being non-starter Sport in Brief Everton serve up helping of pure humbug West proves best for Thomson Sailing Hollioake: young , gifted and back to bottom of ladder Where there's smoke, there's a steward By our Sports Staff: Sydney 'offered cash' to Africans Olmpic Games William Hill Liverpool introduce new Song to the Kop Football Saturday Dalglish heaps praise on striking performers Richards opts for caution Mascots in FA's firing line Remy sets sights on double celebration Russell Kempson talks to a Frenchman very much at home among Oxford's dreaming spires Ladbrokes Swansea can claim nice one for Cyril Russell Kempson gives his view on how the fourth round of the FACup might unravel The Shocks Smith seeks to switch on Goodison power Football Saturday Chelsea in one-horse race The Certainties Fourth-Round Statistics Replay a realistic Liverpool dream The Close Calls By our Sports Staff: Brighton rocked by Horton's departure to Vale Royle begins to plan long return journey The Manchester City manager is getting used to life in the ejector seat, Mark Hodkinson says At 5½-months pregnant, Alyson Rudd admits defeat and bangs up her boots Football Saturday Despairing of goals that slipped the net Kevin McCarra reflects on famous scoring efforts disallowed Feeling a kick on doctors' orders Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Tomorrow Why we hate to lose to Liverpool Football Saturday Back in the Bradford's Name on the Cup Saturday Statistics Scotland Television and Radio Conference The truth hurts, but we need more of it On digital Ye gods, that's a real mascot Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Why a coffin singnals victory Dedicated followers of fashion Wainwright pledges to battle on Rugby Union England should take lead role to help heal wounds Rugby Union: Rfu Must Come up with Long-Term Solutions to Ease Discontent Solid citizen digging deep at the coalface Happy memories of tragic Francescato Christopher Irvine's First Division Match-By Match Guide Allied Dunbar Premiership-First Division Top Guns Fair Play Hot Shots Leopardstown Tomorrow Thunderer: Kempton Park William Hill French Holly to dent Istabraq's pride Chris McGrath on the clash of the giants at Leopardstown tomorrow Thunderer: Haydock Park Victor Chandler Chase saved Armchair Investor Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Murphy masters art of riding his luck Lord Relic can defy the years Godolphin adds to squad Thunderer: Catterick Results from Yesterday's Kelso Meeting Crazy Horse justifies bet Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Wolverhampton Neale held up at water hazard Alfa Romeo By our Sports Staff: Derbyshire turn down Cork's request to leave Cricket Weissenfels By our Sports Staff: South Africa snatch win Multiple Display Advertising Items Scoreboard from Wanderers Euro Continental Cars Vauxhall Corsa Improving England stay in cup contention Snooker Organisers decide to disregard soft option Athletics Bird's eye view of motor misery Eve-Ann Prendtice joins London's daily commuter-chaos monitor- the Flying Eye, as it hits own bit of traffic trouble Citroen chic—born in Slough The model art types die for is not as exotic as it seems, says John Naish My supercharged Benz is getting dull Stuart Birch says his SLK is a bit too bland Lexus Bradshaw Webb Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Great West Road Motorpoint Registration Numbers DVLA Brand New Registration Numbers D R Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items RR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen I hope we're insured for this Some of the world's most powerful, exotic, desirable and expensive cars must drive at top speed without any accident cover. Andy Enright finds Formula One's men and machines fare badly at the broker's The fast lady Vicki Butler-Henderson takes you to the apex of cornering skill, and explains why driving for maximum fuel economy equals a life of misery French nickers in fine twist Can your vehicle be impoundend if you are caught speeding in France? Prosper Keating discover only confusion when he asks for answers Picture Gallery The Times Trust Information Service John Grooms Facing the trauma of redundancy Paul Chai analyses the different steps that should be taken to minimise the financial impact of losing your job Gartmore Licence to Thrill Scottish Widows Travellers Check Cairngorm Schroders Bond does it better when it comes to deferring tax Karen Woolfson and Clare Stewart on two ways to maximise Best Buys at a Glance GE Financial aims to Woolwich Contacts Legal & General Newton Aberdeen Prolific Mortgage Threadneedle Fat profits for slimmers Henrietta Lake discovers how a change of direction has proved rewarding for the Quayside Ladies Prudential Confidence builds in housing market Attractive mortgage deals tempt buyers, says Susan Emmett Scottish Widows Hargreaves Lansdown Save&prosper PIA Virgin M&G Comedy of conversion errors Comment There's no need to Guide Insurers spread the risk Personal Investor Alliance Leicester Baillie Gifford Care Hope I'm old before I die Gavin Lumsden says reaching retirement is one thing, but paying for it is quite another Standard Life Investments Martin - Currie Lloyds Bank Business Banking Jupiter Telecoms frenzy Caroline Merrell reports on the business sector talking the world's markets by storm Standard Life Bank Stone sets tax wheels rolling Policy Portfolio The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Investec Beale Dobie The Equitable Life Solo route finds followers ready to take a chance Helen Pridham examines the appeal of single company Peps Edinburgh A dog's life for some investors Even household names can fail to bring decent returns, says Caroline Merrell Old Mutual The new Market Track 350 PEP from b UK Dog Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Online guide to final Pep choice The Times Money Information Service Double Guarantee Account Age of undemocratic rule, Britannia Stags take risks while carpetbaggers freeload B&b is spending our money without asking permission Direct Line What the tax inspector said Legal & General Unattractive terms for consumers are overdue as subject for reform Cheque's in the Post Office Chase De Vere Super! The Equitable Life Citiban Jewellery to set pulses racing Clare Stewart on a thriving market for collectors who have a passion for Valentine's Day Elson Pressure builds in run-up to January 31 tax D-Day Friends Provident The race is on to snap up online investors Henrietta Lake on the huge potential of Internet share dealing Investec Guinness Flight Latin lessons test West Susan Emmett reports from Brazil on the crisis that sent shock waves through financial markets High cost of 'free' speech Gavin Lumsden on how poorly chosen words doomed carpetbagger to failure Opportunity Knocks Fidelity Investments Quay to Success Inside Picture Gallery Holly Wood A brown and upleasand land Our countryside is being concreted over at a terrifying rate. If we don't rethink our housing policies there will soon be no green fields left. Rachel Kelly reports Fashion Satisfaction guaranteed Ken Clarke Paul Heiney Travel Chappell Greenfield Sites Case Studies Below the belt Ken and his birds Derwent May finds why a former chancellor is happy to rough it in a tropical rainforest Anne Robinson George Smith Happy 10th birthday, Prozac Dr Thomas Stuttaford dismisses he sceptics and salutes the pill that has revolutionised the lives of more than 30 million patients Pumping iron for the parts British actresses in Hollywood are being forced to go to the gym, reports Giles Whittell Voyages of Discovery We're on the field, not on the door Kate Reardon England's rugby stars prove that even if you're beefy, you don't have to look like a bouncer Final Clearance The cute ones Top Tips Do Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Don't 'All Creatures' vets relied on barbaric tools The tools ofa vet's trade were often barbaric contraptions which hurt as much as they healed, writes Andrew Moran, previewing a new exhibition Adopt Me Primary Direct A Vet Writes How the world went pig crazy Today pigs are seen as intelligent and loveable creatures, but that wasn't always the case, writes Paul Heiney Lucy Pinney Wrangling wrens are looking for territories Feather Report Getting into the swim Anthea Lawson tries a relaxing swim, only to meet the men in the fast lane Solution to Jumbo Crossword 202 Lessons in life from little luvvies Should young children be encouraged to sample adult life by taking parts on television and in films? Vanora Bennett meets the Parents Who say yes Let sleeping dogs lie—but not near baby Dogs can be taught how to handle a new baby, says Jack Crossley A passion for wild flowers She is an entomologist, ecologist and holder of the RHS's highest award. Jane Owen meets a national treaure Campaign The Times Growgood Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Into secret worlds Stephen Anderton says gates and door can add surprise to a garden Life behind the wall The walled garden is undergoing a revial. And about time too, writes Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Coopers of Stortford The classic old tool tie Robert Addyman's collection of more than 2.000 walled garden tools dates back to 1700 and is the best in the country, writes Linda Viney Fact File Weekend Tips Cannock Gates Cut Bird Starvation The Wadham Trading Company Agriframes Screwfix The Fruit of Ores Home Taste Sweetest of All Snowdrops in the Green The Endless Pool Kitchen magic Ladder Stabiliser Counta F&S Ligiting Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen BAC Consertatories Clubbed to death in Ibiza Ville of the Week Mike Oldfield has had enough of rave culture. His £2m home is for sale By Chris Campling A country still idyllic Rachel Kelly considers a survy which claims that A. E. Housman would find his 'blue remembered hills' as inspiring as ever Market Comment Case Study New Homes Westbury Allison Premier Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Harris Latner Thirlstone Homes Ltd Connell Surrey London Property Retirement Homes French Property Exhibition Pestana The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome to the money pit, Nw1 Old house in a trendy area? Smart investment, romantic challenge, thought Jasper Gerard. Now all he wants is some dynamite Mill feels cold wind of change Sheila Thomas is selling the oldest working windmill in Britain after 38 years, reports Clive Fewins House Buying Reforms Home Swap Italy dishes it up to France Is French cuisine on its last legs? Claudia Roden believes Italian food is now showing the way The Drinks that Time Forgot The Times Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitly It is Burns Night on Monday and the ideal time to try some superb single-malt whiskies Star Buys Consuming Interests: Chicken Liver Pate Picture Gallery Consuming Interests: Chicken Liver Pâtè The Time Cook Dishes that will lend a warm glow to a hearty Burns Night supper - or for whenever there's a wee nip in the air More Food & Drink Spicy tales from Dublin Home Cooking John Connolly, this year's publishing wonderkid, explains his love of Cajun food to Joe Warwick The Perfect Oatcake Popes of old dined in style Richard Owen lifts the lid on some of the dishes that whetted papal appetites over the centuries The Times Age of the moral cop-out carries a high price Tredo Jonathan Sacks Church Services for Tomorrow Slated for posterity Ruth Gledhill attends the re-dedication of a newly restored church At your Service Home brew Coffee Machines An upside-down hang out Athlete John Regis is a fan of a shop that helps him relax, writes Sudi Pigott Shop Watch Polo Ralph Lauren Gadgets Antique Desks La Vie Outre - Manche The Dufflecoat Company Foam for Comfort Dash Publishing Save … 43% Discount on Wet, Winter Weather Wax… British Antique Replicas HJ Softop Socks The Norfolk Traveller Stannah Britain's Least talked-about catalogue: £5.99 Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers of Stortford Stamford Clothiers The Velvet Norfolk Hat Pozzani Fine Silk Lingerie Of Men's Designer Briefs The "Shelia Maid" Condoms Victory at Sea David Bowker Each week our intrepid columnist is asked to assume a new identity. This week, he tries to be a doctor Weekend Courses and Activities Shoparound Bodywell Activity Feedback How to Place your Own Advertisement Saturday Rendezvous The Times Dovetail StarDate Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renta Villa Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Saturday Rendezvous City Breaks Music Lovers Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Sara Eden Africa Execlusive Okavango Tours & Safaris Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Simply VFB Where beach life has turned sinister Protests over filming The Beach are not the only cultural clash in Thailand, says Martin Symington King Tut's undies and so much more Thailand Fact File Noble Caledonia Limited Beyond bungee: Vanuatu's fall guys Explore NCL We're older and fussier Summer Sun 99: Upmarket Villas and Hotels Palmer Parker P&O North Cyprus Villas with Pools Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn to Dive in the Red Sea The Africa Brochure Great Value Worldcover Direct In the footsteps of the Durrells Summer Sun 99: Upmarket Villas and Hotels Msc Great South Pacific Express Voyages Jules Verne Voyages of Discovery Top Ten Voyages Jules Verne Stena Line Travelcare Bakes Bridge How to Book SKI Direct Swansea Cork Ferries The boldly go where no others have skied SKI Weekend: Heli-Sking HF Holidays Seafrance How to Go Heli-Sking All that glisters Tom Chesshyre is impressed by the treasures of the Egyptian Museum Portugal Brittany Ferries Egyptian Museum And this is me by the pyramids If they're not actually travelling, some people just like to get together to talk about it, Mike Gerrard attends a Globetrotters meeting Where to Find the Clubs The Travel Collection NatWest Cunaro Dicknes House Musecum, London Wc1 M8seum of the Week Bid to keep out louts Tailor Made Holland Airlines arrest the rise of air rage Travellers' Bulletin Board The perils of India Restaurateur and guide held after tourists are poisoned in Agra Ireland Voyaes Jules Verne Ice with your drink? 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Tickets for Sheryi Crow at Wembley Comedy Bruce Morton Drink Rum Fashion Bodies Fun Love Getty Exhibition Picasso and Photography Cinema Wales Cinema Day Photography Memory and Skin Theatre The Tempest Theatre Win! 20 copies of The ice Storm The Lost Child Win! Tickets for Chakra Placebo effect The Big Interview They've made it big in Britain and Europe, selling nearly a million albums and playing to massive crowds with their dark brand of rock. But, Paul Connolly asks, can they conquer America? Portrait: Gill Flett Picture Gallery Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News L. A. Stories Great Night in: Richard O'Brien The Projector UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Lords of the dance The Music Interview A film about synthesizers and drum machines is unlikely to set the world of cinema alight. 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