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M, C. Gowar, James Jowitt, E. A. Manisty, Richard Moyse, Matthew Pintus, N. R. D. Powell, Ruth Gledhill and Paul Wilkinson, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Paul Heiney, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, damian whitworth, Kirk Jones, B. J. Ashton, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Stephens, John Morgan, Jenny MacÁrthur, Marianne Curphey and Melanie Bien, Jonathan meades, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Edited by Robert Cole, Mark Souster, alan Jackson, Karen Woolfson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Robert Lefever, Gavin Lumsden, Jason Barbour, Robert Lea, Ivo Tennant, Maggie Izzard, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, David Smith, Victoria o'brien, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Keiran Falconer and Doug Sager, Clive Davis, P B., Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Nigel Lawson, Anne Robinson, Douglas Grubb, Tim Relf, Dominic Bradbury, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Paul Siggins, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Thunderer, Louise Godfrey, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Chad Shepherd, Carol Midgley and Dalya Alberge, Rosanna Lowe, Henry Harris, Robert Sheehan, David Lancaster, D. R., Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Declan Anderson, amandip uppal, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Fiona Beeston, Matthew Barbour, Mike Pattenden, E. C., Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Candida Crewe, John Hopkins golf correspondent, Robin Young, Andrew Butcher and Ben MacIntyre, Alan Millard, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Mike Pattendent, Marcel Berlins and Christina Koning, James Bone's, Tim Turner, Doug Sager, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Anna Blundy, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, P. B., Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, lee white, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Stuart Bailie, David Born, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Andy Wilman, Richard Boyce, Paula Hawkins, Paul Wilkinson, North-East Correspondent, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Ed Potton, Nigel Williamson, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, Helen Wallace, George Brock, James bone, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, L. G., Sally Baker, Paul Ennals, Chief Executive, Dave Thomas, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Tony Hudson, Sarah Hartley, Rob Wright, Mitch Jenkins, Melanie Bien, Lee Henshaw, Adam Jones, Clarissa Hymen, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Andrew Butcher, Alix Ramsay, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Nigel Cliff, Francis Gilbert, Dr Bob Bury, Simon Stephenson, Richard Evans, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Matthew Cook, Jane Symons, Liz Hammond, Robert Elms, Oliver Holt, Robin Dam, graham wood, Sophia Rawlins, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Helen Brown, John diamond, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Helen Healy, Richard Holledge, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Butcher and Sigrid Aufterbeck, Richard Earle, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, John Graham, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, R. A. Griffiths, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Pauline A. Weeks, Tim Wapshott, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, robert crampton, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, James Provan Chief Whip, Peter Lodge, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Brandy Alexander, Catherine Philp, Fran Littlewood, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Russell Jenkins and Michael Harvey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, R. L. T. Burges, Jill Crawshaw, Martine Somerville, Alyson Rudd, S. Elliott, Joe Warwick, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Adam Sherwin, Fiona M. Daly, Penny Perrick, Amanda Crook, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Jayne Dowie, Henrietta Lake, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, P. A. Kenyon, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times IRA murder squad free in 16 months Killers laugh at 600-year jail terms Couple killed in shop raid Picture Gallery Read my lips: this speech will earn me £8m Picture Gallery Libya sets Lockerbie trial date High-flyers face super-A levels Garnet Point Sinead O'Connor death bid Navy sends sub to Kosovo Fakenham farce Santer returns In the Saturday Times Picture Gallery Lorry drivers' protest could stop London News in Brief Fujitsu Opinion Scottish Widows Mrs Keegan 'wants to be faith healer' 'Colostomy is price of past brutality' Sleight of hand put lover in the frame Lennon joins Rock's hall of fame Slimmer who lost lot more than weight Kiszko case file maybe reopened Jack Daniel's The last chance for free school books Free Books Schools Godfather of peace Homebase Fraud scandal puts Labour seat in doubt Jill Sherman and Ronald Watson on the consequences of Newark MP's conviction for malpractice Arcane laws can trip up unwary electioneers Correction Tempur War crimes accused attacks witness 'lies' Anthony Sawoniuk is cleared of two murder charges, writes Tim Jones Kirsty killer 'will spend life in jail' BBC Bradford & Bingley Singer takes overdose in custody row Egypt's orphans saved from butchers Children, unwanted by anyone except Cairo's ghoulish traders in body parts, have found a caring refuge at last, reports Christopher Walker from an orphanage in Shibeen al-Qom Virgin Thinking of buying a computer? Austria BMW The steel giants that point to success Reach for the Sky: Building Boom Returns to the City The eruption of cranes on the City skyline shows business is looking up, reports Elizabeth Judge The Comet Price Picture Gallery Comet Key Schemes on the Horizon Goldfish New Millenium Holidays PC World Ex-officer plotted airport robbery Detectives Named Win a Holiday Picture Gallery Bid to save 'evil' parrot One 2 one Hospital gave wrong injections By a Correspondent: Girl got earrings stuck up her nose New heroes of the air head for finish line Anglo-Swiss balloon team should be eligible for the history books by tonight, writes Helen Rumbelow Vauxhall Deflation certain to follow balloonists' elation Medipcal Briefing Camels await the latest foreign legion Belfast boy does a 'Monty' SAGA Combat Stress Currys Wind of revolution sweeps through EU Schroder's Grand Tour The Link Santer to seek safe seat in European assembly Sea France Clinton quashes Congress revolt over airstrikes Yeltsin orders investigation as market blast kills 60 Town in the Caucasus is targeted prior to 'Summit', reports Anna Blundy The Times Toys "R" us Chirac will face fraud inquiry World in Brief (Reuters): 70 drown as ship sinks (Reuters): Swedish forces halved (Reuters): Deng 'ignored' Pope (Reuters): Allied jets bomb Iraq (Reuters): Hai dispute resolved Subaru The end is nigh for 'state' education The Schools Revolution Within five years private firms will shatter the historic role of local authorities, reports John O'Leary The x-stream Peel Hotels Pointers Norwich Union Failing primary offers a vision of the future The Schools Revolution The residents who will not be dictated to Discreet Wenworth lets it be known that it does not take kindly to foreign invaders, writes Daniel McGrory Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Nature's Best Junior doctors to vote on strike News in Brief Gulf War denial Referendum Bill Prisoner cleared No questions Political novice has key to peace Martin Fletcher on the Ulster Unionist whose vote on IRA arms is vital to David Trimble 'Manstopper' meets his match Redland Inside Section 2 Phillips Tiny An Irish drama of love and murder Theatre The colleen Baun Lypttelton Quantex Good Choice Take 1: Fame and how to fake it On the eve of the Oscars, Giles Whittell has a taste of stardom The Sunday Times Big spenders woo the voters Lobbying Take 2: Hollywood goes for glory Computer puts Dame Judi and Sir Ian out in front, write Carol Midgley and Dalya Alberge Exhibitions Opera & Ballet Antique & Art Fairs Theatres The Lion King Dench on fast track for award Annual Concert No show for jailed director Oscar Briefs A famous, unknown, American Al Gore is still a mystery to the voters and himself 'An education photo opportunity with no Blair is not so much Hamlet without the Prince as Macbeth minus all the Scots' Picture Gallery Continental shift Like it or not, Europe has now entered our national psyche Cruise control The Times Diary The Brink of Bombing Nato must be tough enough to ensure Serbian compliance Hackney Carriage The only short-term solution for failing schools Shirtsleeve Season Springs ain't what they used to be Army's capability to fulfil world role Access to private art Weekend Money letters, page 61 'Time-wasting' patients and doctors' responsibilities Commission in crisis Change in hallmarks The Bulger case Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… Birkenhead and Scouse New experience? Two-way stretch Court Circular Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Dinners Mill Hill School Anniversaries Tom Carr Tom Carr, OBE, artist, died on February 17 aged 89. He was born on September 21,1909 Personal Column Oswaldo Guayasamin Oswaldo Guayasamin, Ecuadorcan painter and sculptor, died in Baltimore on March 10 aged 79. He was born on July 6,1919 Subject matter , often drawing on the popular… Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Milestones Ousted BMW chief to run Jaguar Alliance to leave Coats early Bugbear Arnault fashions $5bn takeover bid for Gucci Wall St pushes to fresh record A Week in the City Hunter cuts out the dead wood NTL to sponsor the 'Old Firm' Weekend Money Royal London suspends entire salesforce The Last Crowns Ever Business Today Electra bid becomes hostile BT looks east Billionaires who want to play football 3i becomes hostile in contest for Electra The Times Dennis bid cost Henlys £2.5m Chesterfield says approach made Debt focus at Nedlloyd Piccadilly refit knocks profits at Fortnum BT aims to take 20% stake in Japan Telecom Sema's new chairman FSA summer date for ombudsman Business Roundup Terranova spurns bid Charles Taylor ahead Dawson sells business Kalamazoo to cut staff North Recruitment up Lonrho Africa fears Skillsgroup buys again More Moorfield deals Perry holds dividend Exchange Rates The Sunday Times NTL gets ready for flotation Takeover fever grips BICC EMI more upbeat with pledge on profits Sword set to take Hall private By our City Editor: Cherry blossom at last Commentary by our City Editor To lose touch is to lose business. Call free now Commodities Liffe Options Shares fluctuate during double witching session Stock Market Michael Clark Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes EMI Capital Radio Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Electra shock Tempus Henlys Wall Street Steady end to week Mercury Asset Management Headaches start as the bug bears The year 2000 looms and all is not well, says Caroline Merrell BAA The flexible friend that means business Do I Need It? A CD-ROM Card Midnight and it's as bad as it gets Down on banks Poor health The Times City Diary Hands off The Times City Diary Cost of Fighting the Bug Ethics man The Times City Diary Wingate plays villain as the plot thickens at Chesterfield Man in the News The Times Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,056 The Times Forecast Superlative Travel The Times Lloyds TSB Wembley awaits wizard of the wing A Frenchman's flair and a manager's obsession may give Tottenham the edge in final, Matt Dickinson says Dangers awaiting Wilkinson in England fly-trap William Hill Telfer upbeat as he takes leave of Murrayfield Rugby Union Button bursting to succeed Motor Racing By a Correspondent: Mapletoft keeps his nerve McKee hopes Sheffield rise to the Challenge Ice Hockey Wales look to Thomas to show their true prowess England can repel wounded French Five Nations Championship: Woodward has rivals guessing at strategy Johnson ready to lock horns again England forward's intense passion for the game has helped him to develop into a player of world class Picture Gallery Skydigital Half-time kickabouts will ease referees' frustration Big Dozen make up the numbers English clubs avoid the worst Football Saturday Truth, freedom and baseball City remain a gift to comedy Mark Hodkinson is a sounding board for some over-ripe gags during an audience with Bernard Manning Why these sweepers should clean up Maximum effort that is beyond the pale Sunderland continue to tread cautiously No joke: the Swiss who wouldn't roll over Football Saturday What's happened to Ramon Vega? They don't laugh at him any more Football in Brief Skydigital Leicester relish new middle-class status Audi Two founder members of the Premier League Yo-Yo Club meet for a reunion at the City Ground, but those hoping for a party atmosphere Football Saturday Picture Gallery What I said when Ronaldo tumbled Football Saturday Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Tomorrow Back in the Frame: Dyson Dives in for a Double Saturday Statistics Scotland Television and Radio Conference Wigan's revenge mission completed Rugby League: Depleted Leeds Sunks by Second-Half Surge from Warriors Hanley will not quiver in face of Thunder Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Clarke unable to keep pace with Westwood Golf Awesome foursomes leave twosome feeling gruesome Sport in Brief Davies stays in touch Sharks edge ahead in title pursuit Basketball Dunlop treads in father's footsteps For the Record Kirsten's angry exit mars day Cricket Inland Revenue Henman and Rusedski made to graft Tennis Jackpot diminished by fiasco at Fakenham Rracing: Disappointment for Backers as Jockeys Take Wrong Course and Final Race is Declared Void Uttoxeter Market Rasen Misfortunes leave Meade down at heel Guide to our Racecard Armchair Investor Nick Dundee pleasing vets Richard Evans Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Cheltenham left to restore order Meeting Points Lingfield Park Pollock and Bailey seek further success Newcastle Rob Wright Yesterday's Results Snow Reports Whitaker walks out over show mix-up Equestrianism The Times Unit Trust Information Service Brown boosts the breadth of charitable giving Clare Stewart on the Budget's implications for giving to charity Hill Samuel Budget Backlash 51 Scottish Widows Buy or Wait? The best ways to give Aberdeen Prolific Schroders Without you The death of a partner is a shattering-enough blow without any legal problems that can arise from not writing a will. Paula Hawkins reports NatWest A cold wind from the overdraft Susan Emmett examines the more flexible form of bank borrowing A mortgage with a nasty surprise Fixed rates can carry crippling costs, writes Melanie Bien Contacts The Equitable Life Policy£Plus Mortgage Intelligence Investec Aberdeen Investment Trusts Legal & General Should I buy now or wait? Marianne Curphey looks at the dilemma over stakeholder pensions Contacts Drawbacks of drawdown Scottish Widows How Income Drawdown Works Contacts Threadneedle investments Mortgage Master Policy Portfolio Beale Dobie Wait for the next one Hit or Miss Legal & General Scores Contacts Risks of ballooning Personal Investor Estimated Initial Gross Annual Income Pepdirect The Equitable Life Perpetual Willing us to put our affairs in order Comment Consultants feel Budget backlash Henrietta Lake on the limited liability witch-hunt CapitalOne Don't catch Pep sales fever Peps Special Helen Pridham has last-minute tips for Pep-pickers Legal & General Contacts Pep Discounts ARLA Financial Discounts Direct Time to take stock Peps Special Before you rush to buy your last-ever Pep, Helen Pridham says it is worth taking the time to decide whether to change managers Direct Line PIA Invesco Fidelity Investments M&G Spotlight for better Fran Littlewood asks the experts why European personal equity plans have done so well this year Surrenda-Link LTD And don't forget to sign your cheque Northern Rock Newton Royal & Sunalliance Investments M&G Save&prosper Tax breaks lopped Peps Special David Smith looks at how the Isa will affect investment trusts Helping thousands to save long-term Paula Hawkins on the success of a dying breed of investment History of Peps Fancy a top-up, sir? Don't Be Mis Sold Antonia Senior on the merits of FSAVCs against AVCs Virgin direct Jupiter Fidelity Investments Legal & General BMW Revamped B&B thinks voter apathy will win day for society Paula Hawkins looks at the battle for the latest society demutualisation Slim pickings for carpetbaggers Mercury Asset Management Regular savers suffer from restrictive conditions Gartmore Zero-dividends make their debut The Times Money Information Service Zero Dividend Preference Shares Tessas Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers' Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys PIBS Fixed Rate Loans Variable Rate Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Bristol & West Index-trackers could ossify the market Multiple Display Advertising Items The iniquity of annuities Pensions robbery of married women Norwich Union Let's hear it for the savers Travel insurance 'scam' is still going on Fidelity Investments Standard Life Bank Halifax Feather your nest with zeros Gavin Lumsden on a share class that looks increasingly canny Friends Provident A loan too far Don't miss Tessa's farewell party Old Mutual First Active Investec Guinness Flight D-Day for holes in the wall Doomsayers are telling investors to beware the millennium, says Clare Stewart Budget tax claim taken to task Ballooning Beware cost of 'multi-Peps' Fidelity Investments Without You Inside Brat Pop The Times Life on the Line Paul Heiney travels the length of the meridian line and discover a string of English villagaes unprepared for the next century. Illustratins by Matthew Cook Index Marriott GO Stephen Anderton Travel Rising stars of Bratpop They make a lot of money making music, and take time off school to do it, Lee Henshaw reports TLS Slim with oysters and adultery The French know how to lose weight: with mistresses and fine food. Fiona Beeston reports Anne Robinson P&O Portsmouth football club - an English patient which refuses to die Film director Anthony Minghella is trying to keep alive 'his' football club, writes Richard Holledge A place for God amid the cash tills Bluewater, the vast new shopping centre in Kent, is being hailed as more than a cathedral to consumerism, writes Ruth Gledhill The Congregation Red Cards Assets at your fingertips Looking chic also extends to your nails—something British women tend to forget Showing off far too much Rights and Wrongs RailEurope DO Top Tip Don't Liquid opium in the kitchens of the chattering classes Clarissa Hymen discovers why olive oil has so captivated British paltes Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Drinks that Time Forgot Which Oil Should I Use? Drink Medical research says that Chilean red wines contribute towards longevity. True, but a little biased Star Buys The Times Cook The right spices make a dish—but what if you rarely cook? A modest investment will pay dividends Out for a Drink with Sheila Hill Ivo Tennant meets the first female chairman of the Association of Cricket Umpires and Scores Consuming Interests Curry Sauces What we Had where we Had It VJV Swansea Cork Ferries Comeback kid's good karma When he's not touring America and Britain, Howard Jones gets his highs in a Buddhist shop, writes Michael Cable Gadgets Boiling points Kettles Shopwatch Red carpet treatment with a difference The lost art of carpet bedding has been revived at Waddesdon, with help from a computer. Stephen Anderton reports Stephen Anderson's Garden Answers Toro Wheel Horse Brighten up those dark, drab corners With the warm weather this week, now is the time to transform a dull city patch into a jungle of colour Homes & Gardens Cannock Gates Aquability Garages - Special Prices Penstemon Multiple Display Advertising Items Kit for a City Garden Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Spring Sale now on A. B. Nurseries Endless Pools Multiple Display Advertising Items Warwick Buildings Ladder Stabiliser Hard Water COUNTaX Grow your Own Wildflower Garden Knowle Nets Plant a Bluebell Wood Septic Tanks Wheel chairs Devon Oke Designs BAC Safety Glazed Agriframes Prince lands in trouble Beware the Regency garage 'The Stepford wives would feel at home here' Property Bellway Homes Barratt Wimpey Homes Open this Weekend English Courtyard Mulberry Court John D Wood & CO Goldfinch Overcrowding is at the heart of the problem A place with a certain magic Home Swap Market Comment South Kensington Property Bewley Homes Bensons Buckinghams Parque Da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Florida The Times Roy Brooks Propertunities Smiths Gore World Class Homes Locked away in a time warp A Church of Ireland minister has given up trying to persuade his parish to mix with Catholics, says Audrey Magee The Times God loves us enough to say No to a Lottery win Gredo Church Services for Tomorrow The Army marches on Ruth Gledhill joined the Salvation Army on Mothering Sunday At your Service Pace yourself on the school run Taking children to school by car is making them fat and even mentally ill. Jane Symons investigates ingenious alternatives across the country Cutting to the quick Sarah Hartley joins the hundreds of women taking to the sword The Times Trouble comes in pairs Being a twin is a real pain Tradition takes the hop drop In 1998 hop growing dropped by a fifth. And now the industry is facing extinction. Tim Relf reports Adopt Me Lucy Pinney A Vet Writes The Times Shoparound Sportstart MOPS Shoparound Stannah British Antique Replicas Coopers of Stortford Justools Antique Desks Silk Thredz Stop Scale Multiple Display Advertising Items Memories on Video Solar Shield The Revolutionary Brief Quick & Direct Vir Clinics Backfriend Stamford Clothiers Finches end their wandering ways Feather Report Shoparound Solid Wrought Iron Beds Weekend Courses and Activities Activities Feedback Go Driving Tuition Registration Numbers Lan Anthony. Second owner cars. First owner choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soft Tops All Electric Garages Group PLC Freedom Vehicle Contracts Ltd Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Retail The Classic is Reborn S-Type Jaguar proves a Daley star Big cats have always mixed finesse with flash. Joe Warwick took the new model to an impressed George Cole, Minder's own Jag-driving expert Scooters go from mod to the jam As a supermarket prepares to sell bikes, John Naish tries the latest designer-cycle World Beater: How the S-Type Takes on Germany's Battleships Picture Gallery Tin-man's four-star fixation Andy Wilman met the collector to beat all other petrol-heads Rolls-Royce & Bentley Hanwells of London Registration Numbers DVLA Classic Collection Auction Mass-market Vectra is leader of the bland Ingate Motor Company The reluctant goddess Sophia Rawlins had an audience with a living legend in Kathmandu On the rails - and the buffers You can bet on a great game Simon Stephenson enjoys the cut and thrust of baseball in New York Thomson Breakaway Hilton Islands where you don't need your shoes Never down in the dumps Rosanna Lowe makes friends at the Guatemala City rubbish tip Probably best to wear a hat, really Millions of bats have made their home among the treasures of Phnom Penh's Museum, as Catherine Philp discovered Airlanka Brittany Ferries A crash course in traffic law Tim Turner meets New York's finest, even though he hadn't planned to One long series of near Mrs Mr Right failed to turn up for Helen Brown on her visit to China Namibia Millennium Hotels and Resorts Voyages of Discovery A few little teething problems Ski Weekend: Taking the Children Taking young children along on a ski break will always be a challenge Jane Owen and her daughters tested one company's new programme Iceland VJN Voyages of Discovery Fact Box Best bib and tucker for a luxurious ride Sally Baker steps aboard the Orient-Express for its newest adventure: a three-day, 1,000-mile journey along the Pacific coast of Australia LunnPoly British Midland Heard the one about Scotsman and A glass of champagne started the ball rolling. And by the time the Royal Scotsman arrived in Derby, Mary Gold was hitting the buffers Virgin Holidays North Cyprus Fifties charm at full speed Hayes and Jarvis Canada The renaissance of rail Expensive, but they are often the trips of a lifetime. Chlo? Bryan-Brown reviews luxury train travel P&O Stena Line VJN At Home the World over Traveller's Bulletin Board Iberiai A tough job - honesty Trip Wires Travellers' Tip Flying Visits Business Pack your Bags French wage war on the ski slopes Traveller's Bullet in Board Keiran Falconer and Doug Sager report on a case of old-fashioned protectionism Ischgl attempts a salvage act Tourists forfeit deposits This place is a dive - the best there is Island Life in the Maldives John Prescott was right to point out how global warming is damaging coral - and visiting the Maldives to do so was even smarter, says travel editor Cath Urquahart Cayman Islands Vision express Checking in P&O Cruises The Travel Collection VJN WA Viking River Cruises Maldives Fact File Museum of the Week Trailfinders Australia Www easyJet. com To Advertise in this Section Call Holiday autos Travel Insurance Direct Travel Insurance AB Airlines Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items KLM uk Airline Network Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Options Norway Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Travel Service Cabin " Sale" Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Caribbean France Brittany Ferries Holidays Cotswold Inns and Hotels Brookdale The Atlantic Hotel Superb Hotels Corsica Biskra Beach Hotel & Restaurant Suffolk Heritage Coast The Olde Barn Hotel Paris Amsterdam & Brussels Multiple Display Advertising Items The Wren's Hotel Group Collauen Manor Hotel Lostwithiel Hotel Golf & Country Club Hinton Grange Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items The magic of France Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic Cities Old Mill Hotel, Bath The Commodore Golf & Country Club Exmoor Whitechapel Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Villas Cottages & Farmhouses Armathwaite Hall Hotel The Black Swan Lake Vyrnwy Hotel Beaufort House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Far East Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hyck Hill House Hotel Buxton Mill Hotel Langdale Mill End Hotel Greece Multiple Display Advertising Items Sherpa Portugal Special Interest Explore Worldwide Florida North America Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Activity Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise How to Place your Own Advertisement The Times Candleburners Virginia Charles RSVP Rendezvous The Executive Club Drawing down the moon Dateline Katharine Allen RSVP Perfect Harmony Sirius Synergy Tryst Est. 1988 Elite Berkeley Sweetingham Footloose Pursuits Ltd The Times Sara Eden Music Lovers Cascade Onlylunch Executive Club Parties Multiple Display Advertising Items The Listener Crossword Answers Chess Winning Move Answers to Two Brains Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Birthdays Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 215 Princess Anne escapes in kidnap attempt Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Quotes of the Week Coven story The Times Cyclops Keeping an Eye on Thing so You Don't Have to Contents Plus full arts livings for your area start on This week Win! Cheltenham Jazz Festival passes Song Book Series Clubbing The Big Chill Cinema Scala reopening Win Twenty Four Seven videos Exhibition Art of the Sikh Kingdoms Art Flowers of Evil Theatre Blaxplotation Win! Flights to San Francisco Win! Jackie Chan books B*Witching hour The Big Interview The tween phenomenon is in full swing as record companies target the 7-to-12 age group. Johny Dee hitched a ride as the B*Witched machine crossed the pond to take on the American market. Portrait: Mitch Jenkins Edel Records Picture Gallery Tower L. A. Stories Great Night in: Kirk Jones Short cuts The Projector Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Naxos A kind of loving The Music Interview They're a right grumpy lot, that Wilco, but that doesn't stop them from being one of the best bands around. Nigel Williamson workshops their angst New album releases Singled out The Big Single Band on the Run Country Choice Out There Metro music charts Win four albums! Win! Independent day Remember The Breakfast Club? Remember Alison the Weirdo? You may have forgetten the actress, Ally Sheedy. But, says Clive King, she has survived drugs and Hollywood for an art house comeback The New Rocky Horror Show It's murder on the Tube Books And in more ways than you think…just ask Tobias Hill, whose debut novel unearths the secrets of the London Underground. By Francis Gilbert Sea Story Competition Sidney Sheldon Picture Gallery Poems for March The Weir Duane's world Duane's Depressed A spectre calls Self Portrait with Ghosts Photography Bittersweet symphony The Farming of Bones By Edwidge Danticate Running out of laughs In the New Country Josephine Hart Paperbacks Elizabeth: the book, camp fiction and a new take on Wittgenstein Contributors: Ross Leckie, Matthew Pryor, Sam… As you sow, so you reap A Crooked Field Nightbeat: A Shadow History of Rock & Roll In Brief Amazon. co. uk Black reign Cash—the Autobiography Single & Single Magnetic poles Losing the Dead The metro bestsellers The Word Literary Festival Top 10 Non-Fiction How I Write Just take tat Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: Waking Ned Music The Big Gig: Catatonia Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Speer BN: Curtain Call Classical The Big Concert: Marta Argerich Clubs The Big Bash: Funkt at Mass For More Arts Classified See Main Paper Dance/opera The Big Dance: Dracula Comedy The Big Laugh: Omed Djalili Exhibitions The Big Show: Orazio Gentileschi JRT: Don't Miss Royal Albert Hall Sadler's Wells Cambridge Starlight Express Concerts Become a Wine Buff James Taylor Carwash Arena Howard Marks Concerts "Girl At The Bus Stop" by my drug hell The Fleet Tandoori Restaurant Classical Concerts St Bartholomew's Hospital Choral Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Breaks Barbican Centre St. John's, Smith Square Royal Choral Society RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Shakespeare in LA Dangerous Minds Cup Final Wildlife Music Hats off to the rude debate 'Questions of censorship present appallingly knotty dilemmas in a free-ish society such as ours' Television Health programmes: there's a lot of it about 'I have not left the house for a fortnight without first covering my mouth and nose in gause protection' Radio This week Saturday March 20 Film Choice Television Choice British Midland Saturday Satellite Cable and Digital Films Sunday Film Choice Television Choice Sunday Radio Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Films Monday Film Choice Television Choice Monday Radio Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Films Tuesday Film Choice Television Choice British Midland Tuesday Radio Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Films Wednesday Film Choice Television Choice Wednesday Radio Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Films Thursday Film Choice Television Choice Thursday Radio Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Films Friday Film Choice Television Choice Friday Radio Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Films Linguaphone The Times Picture Gallery Good morning Britain! Meg@ Menu Website: www. lineone. net/fun/mega. fhtml Upd@ate Saturday My Glam Life Next Of Kin Go wild with our batty showbiz goss! Reviews Loom In Want to be a winner? Snap up a camera! Olympus Cameras Top of the to For seven years, Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica and co have been crawling and bawling their adventure after on TV. But now the little things are set to make a big noise a they people onto the silver screen in The Rugrats Movie! Twice as Nice Two great competitions to enter- are we double cool? You betcha! Win! Movie Madness Meg@mail Ok, all you prize fighters! We want some entries and… Photo Fun! Wowie Scowie! Wenger Boys! Quack! Picture Gallery The Simpsons Which Toon are You? Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The times magazine What kind of machine can recognise its own master? Contents Mercedes-Benz NVTCS Valve Timing Control System Nissan Oris Tina gaudoin's diary This is the week that… Passing comment… Things we have seen the future… Connectios Alan jackson Calls meat loaf From damian whitworth in washington… Smith island marsh may be on the capital's doorstep, but it is a world away from the political mire Daewoo Picture Gallery BT Johnny come lately Intel inside Lancôme Sell&Bromley Footwear Mitsubishi Motors Hanging out in hoxton In the spring of '99, it just doesn't get… Picture Gallery Citroën Xantia Volvo Aquascutum of London Lines of fire Hawlett Packard Among the many things about General Augusto Pinochet… Siemens Cox&Kings Barbour Ireland Virgin The Maltese Islands Early starters Local heroes Floor covering. Due to growing demand, Roger Oates… Picture Gallery Sharps Home Office Life's rich pattern Glucosamine Life's rich pattern How do Sainsbury's produce the best lettuces? We give our farmers the afternoon off Healthspan Jonathan meades at Fish Countax Power Gardening The Travel Collection Little chefs Novelli's secrets Offcuts… Bar fly Our first meal egon and barbara ronay 'I don't like to surgically dissect the experience of eating. I think it is faintly ridiculous; things should be more relaxed" RR fashion Floating assets Picture Gallery RR fashion Picture Gallery RR fashion Timberland Offcuts Worth the weight The Dorchester Gym, muscles in on the latest in hand weights Picture Gallery Anatomy of a break-up Thomas Sunderson Vacances En Campagne The times magazine John diamond Interiors Willowbrook Thomas Lloyd John Austin Furniture Ltd Pocket Watch Stands K. Restorations Chelsea Trading Co Ltd Reproduction Furniture Sofa Workshop Direct Generation gap Interiors The futonshop The Erotic Review Fabric World The Times Leather Workshop Antique Desks Divani Life support Picture Gallery The Times A bad reference Missing the point Highway toad Interiors Classic Choice The Handcrafted Bed Company Lincoln House Ltd Patio Sun Blinds from the Worlds Kirkdale Direct Interiors Heal's Lancashire Productions Limited Massage Therapy Homefair Direct The Mail Order Sofa Company This week's man with the pocket camera: chat show host jerry springer Picture Gallery Sony Carlsberg Export
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