News from 01/05/1999
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Stewart Tendler and Michael Harvey, Jon Ashworth, Robert Wymant, Cath Urquhart, David Thornton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Douglas Henshall, duncan fallowell, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Nick Nuttall, Brian Greer, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Nigel Colborn, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, David Way, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Kevin Pilley, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Melanie Bien and Susan Emmett, Andrew Pierce and Tim Hames, John Bird, Michael Binyon, Steve Keenan Deputy Travel Editor, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, Michael J. Beloff, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Hugh Kearns (Managing Director), Anne Robinson, Eddy Shah (Director), Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Psyche, john diamond, Vinny lee, Clare Stewart, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler, Richard Ford and Dominic Kennedy, Fergus Henderson, Robert Sheehan, David Lancaster, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jason Allardyce, Nick Haslam, D. R., amandip uppal, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Frank Tomlin Treasurer), Matthew Barbour, Mike Pattenden, david loftus, Martin Barrow, Sir Alf Ramsey, Roy Hattersley, Oliver Holt, March Aspland, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Andrew Pierce Tim Reid and Mark Inglefield, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, George Lees, T. P., Anthony G. Phillips, Sarah Squire (Director), Peter White, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Glyn Holland, Michael Cable, Martin Symington, lee white, Dominic Walsh and Phil Davies, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Victoria Fletcher, Damian Garrido Chairman, , Stuart Bailie, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Maria Harding, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Andrew Hunt, Paul Armstrong, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, June Osborne, Amber Cowan, Debra Graine, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Hopson (Corporate Affairs Director), Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ian Adcock, alan jackson, Dave Thomas, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Geoffrey Dean, Melanie Bien, Christina Koning, Stephen Wood, David Beckham, Ed and Anne Martin, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Ken Currie, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Stephen Bennett, A. Oswald, Elinor Goodman, Jeannette Hyde, christopher kutner, john angeerson, Min Cooper, Clive Petty, J. Ainslie McIntyre, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Robin Neillands, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, Robert Elms, Kate Winslet, David Kettle, f, John Stern, Louise Nicholson, richard cork, Stephanie Billen, Tom Sharpe, Richard Duce, Mike Harvey and Adrian Lee, Dominic Kennedy, Simon Heptinstall and Paul Abse, Giles Whittell, Saul David, Ron Atkinson, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Matthew Brace, Mel Webb, Hannah Beets, David Charter, Valerie Elliott, Gillian Harris, Michael Harvey. Mark Henderson, Elizabeth Judge, Adrian Lee, Time Teid and Adam Serwin, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, John Gibb, Angus Clarke, Gareth Grundy, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Toni Stroud, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, robert crampton, Alan Fulford (Conservative candidate), Ben MacIntyre, A. J. Tipping, P. D., Ian Brodie, Michael Baulf, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Jason Cowley, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Susan Chotipong, Fran Littlewood, Lottie Moggach, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jill Crawshaw, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Martin Callaghan, Simon Heptinstall, Robert Whymant, Fred Deellar, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Andy Enright, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, William Gray, Elynor Gilbert, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Saturday Times: The Perfect Bank Holiday Paper Jill Dando Two die as bomb hits gay pub Attack linked to Brixton blast Police among 68 injured Soho's worst nightmare becomes reality Sir Alf, football's gentleman, dies Simon Barnes on a man who really wanted to win—and did The voice of cricket joins The Times Christopher… The man who dressed Gwyneth Is this Dando's killer? Anyone Can Garden Axs Telecom In the Saturday Times Inside BT Hewlett Packard Paramedic tells of shattered bodies and horrific injuries Sho Bomb Soho was packed with early evening revellers when the bomb exploded, report Mike Harvey and Adrian Lee Three Attacks 'The guy I helped had no leg left' Soho Bomb Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey The Link Fearful communities put patrols on their streets Soho Bomb Volunteers to keep watch on synagogues and shopping areas in an effort to defeat the terror campaign by right-wing fanatics, reports Dominic Kennedy Straw attacks 'warped minds' of bombers Harrods Bombers may be perfecting their designs The Device Molson Hunt is hampered by secret cells of neo-Nazis Soho Bomb The Suspects Givenchy Blair calls for nominees only to new 'Lords' Elections would be 'a threat to supremacy of the Commons' writes Philip Webster Lovely jubbly, Del's off to Hollywood The European Children Trust Halfords The New Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep Taxpayers will bear ?10m cost of Porter victory Westminster saga goes on after leave to appeal is given, reports Mark Henderson Dixons Asda and RAC check out their lucky windfalls ASDA RAC Holiday forecast: Sun, sea and takeovers Reasons for the Ruling Musical judge rejects £1m claim Spandau Ballet win a new fan, but musicians' fight for royalties fails, reports Richard Duce Lawnmower man's body found in river Virgin Holidays Flymo Next week in the Times Free Magazine The Story of Time PC World Shooting star's fight Parties over for rapper Sean Connery is politicking in Scotland, but the… Nokia Audi Marilyn Manson and his fiancée seem to need a fixed… Growing Pains? Cultivated man in a class of his own Sir Alf Ramsey: His Unique Achievement Roy Hattersley recals how he understimated Alf Ramsey and, like many others, was happy to be proved wrong Tributes to a Great Winner Homebase Sir Alf Ramsey: Obituary Sir Alf Ramsey, manager of the England football team, 1963-74, died on April 28 aged 79. He was born on January 22,1920 Currys Russian proposal for peace dismissed by Milosevic Nato role in any intervention force ruled out, reports Michael Binyon Liverpool Victoria US dumbs down its air war Balkans War: Bombing Escalates New strategy planned as smart bombs run low, Ian Brodie Writes Serb 737s flown out to Romania Belgrade suffers its worst raids Balakans Summary Sisters find a home Macedonia coup fear Thousands flee call-up British Airways Cartoonists link teeth into Blair Caricatures of Prime Minister have shifted from his innocence to his manic side, writes James Landale Labour trains its biggest gun on Salmond Blair finds ammunition aplenty in Snp analysis of the cost of Scottish independence, reports Jason Allardyce Half Price Sale Trimble's move on Drumcree rejected Dressing up to face the judge News in Brief New year deal Tragedy on M5 Custody for boy Vicar faces jail Ass is the law Literature ousts bonkbuster Publishers are dancing to Corelli's profitable tune, writes Susie Steiner Tiny What to Read on the Beach this Year A grand tour from fluff to frostiness Pop The Cardigans Albert Hall Posthouse Hague retires, bloody and confused In the Tory Bunker Andrew Pierce and Tim Hames report on how the crisis in the Tory party turned into meltdown Men at the Heart of the Storm Massive Bank Holiday Sale Party's fears of debacle increase Police issue E-fit image of bus-stop suspect Accomplice who sped off in Range Rover is wanted too, write Stewart Tendler and Michael Harvey Just a very normal street The Dando Murder There are many 37-year-old women in Gowan Avenue, says a resident:'So there are a lot of reference points with Jill Dando. This is what life looks like at 37' The pictures worth a thousand words The Big Apple of her eye Are Hillary's intentions honourable, or is it just a fling? 'The middle classes may have thought thier deli-dllying would make for gracious living, but did they know it would postpone dying?' Picture Gallery Not beyond our Ken The Tory party is dyring under Hague. Clarke should seize the moment Elixir of love? Remarkable praise for Baroness Thatcher from Derek… The path of contrived love has not run smoothly for… Two Blair Years The skill and luck of Labour Primed by Prejudice A bomb aimed at British tolerance 1966 and All that Sir Alf Ramsey—the last major-general manager Tories caught in 'bumpy weather' Millennium bug Is Oxford finally showing its age? TV Thatcher debate Digital licence fee Scottish parliament Teachers' golden hellos How the cost of a garden grows Protection of woodland Lions in the tower Knowledge enriched Court Circular Today's royal engagement Dr R. W. Torrance Dinners Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriage Cyril Washbrook Cyril Washbrook, CBE, cricketer, died on April 27 aged 84. He was born in Barrow, near Blackburn, on December 6,1914 Ryszard Bakst Ryszard Bakst, pianist, died on March 25, aged 72. He was born on April 4,1926 The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Legal, Public, Company & Parlimentary Notices Court & Social Birthdays Milestones Lord Killanin, former President of the International Olympic Committee, died on April 25 aged 84. He was born on July 30,1914 Consumers keep US economy on the boil Lex shares boosted by £437m RAC purchase Hot Seat 31 TTG chief faces investor anger Brett under pressure after launching price war in response to rival's bid A Week in the City Japan jobless at high 'Majority' aware of Allied scam Organic Valley Ltd Business Today By our City Staff: Goldman Sachs faces US inquiry ZFS chalks up strong first year Bank Buys Bank Sells Opera & Ballet Repsol in $13bn bid for Argentine oil company P&S ready for press deal as stores are sold Managers raise offer as Cala fight hots up Mirror's free Net service One 2 One may seek stock market listing S&N in attempt to calm investors Siemens to return ?18m of grants Business Roundup TT drops Hall bid Manganese approach Waddington buys Lord Burns at Pearson German tax cut urged Kanter sells stake Net Profits The Momory of Water Entertainements Listings The Sunday Times New High Performance Formula Smith & Nephew £124m sale The Sunday Times By our City Editor: Waiting to see how the land lies Commentary Rhodia increases bid for Albright Market Facts deal for Aegis Canon Partco agrees to £179m cash bid from Unipart Carlton targets Spain Commodities Liffe Options Talk of Whitbread deal brings Greenalls cheer Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Land of the rising hope Tempus Lex Service Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Albright & Wilson Week ends on steady note Interactive investor All aboard with Takeover Travel Tour wars threaten as the urge to merge shakes up the industry, say Dominic Walsh and Phil Davies Barclays Ebert's law The management vehicle bidding for Cala, the… K for klutz The Times City Diary Peter Hambro Brain food What Price your Sumer Break now the Acquisition Race is on? Flaw covering from Allied Carpets Stubborn Scot reopens account at Barclays Man in the News Direct Line Rates Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,092 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling UV Radiation Index Cheltenham & Gloucester Alf Ramsey, reluctant hero of England's last glory Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, remembers the man who carved a unique niche in a nation's sporting history Go 33% Longer Christopher Martin-Jenkins Unrivalled coverage Weekend Money The winner who created a generation of heroes Oliver Holt on the manager whose World Cup triumph has proved beyond his successors to emulate Ramsey's legacy remains to haunt England Progress report on class of '66 England's World Cup Winners Coulthard stays positive in bid for repeat performance Motor Racing From Kevin Eason in Imola Picture Gallery Career Highlights as Player and Manager 'I don't think well see one like him again' What They Said about Sir Alf Godolphin rides off to seek American dream Sheikh Mohammed attempts to create history by winning three classic races this weekend Get mobile Dell Foreign imports taking heat out of bitter rivalry Football Saturday Stepney now a City man for keeps Blue Moon Mark Hodkinson on the hero of Manchester United's triumph in the European Cup who has crossed the divide to become a key part of the Maine Road backroom team Glitzy night out in the big top Astroturf Blonde Alyson Rudd Wolves prey on Todd's worry Beat goes on for Arsenals enigma Football Saturday Oliver Holt At 20, Kanu was told that his career was over. Now he is enjoying a new lease of life: Photograph: Marc Aspland The Times Bradford on brink in nervy weekend Football Saturday Picture Gallery On Monday Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Title race will go down to the wire Football Saturday Back in the Frame: Ramsey's First Great Creation Saturday Statistics Offenders Televison and Radio Lord, please deliver us from threat of Port Vale Open wide, the Lord's lozenge has arrived Mercedes-Benz Supporters' guide to the diverse pleasures of Catalan capital Beat All on Derby trail Racing: Stoute's Charge Makes Impressive Start to Season Big-Race Runners and Riders 3.40 Sagitta 2,000 Guineas Newmarket By Thunderer: Armchair Investor British Horseracing Board Godolphin in historic bid Racing Churchill Downs Witness the Clash of the Titans Ladbrokes Uttoxeter Thirsk Haydock Park William Hill Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Kinane keeps his own counsel Top jockey eager to protect his privacy in a public business Hexham Emirates Istabraq signs off in style Punchestown Yesterday Newmarket Tomorrow Picture Gallery Changing Times England expects the pursuit of cricketing excellence Cricket 99 Christopher Martin-Jenkins, left, who beings reporting as Chief Crkcket Correspondent of The Times on Monday, assesses the precarious state of the nation's cricket, from Lord's to the grass roots, in an edited extract from his new book, An Australian Summer The shameful battle of Murali's arm Amid the mad rush of one-day internationals in Australia last winter, one game sticks firmly in the mind for all the worst reasons Caddick's line trips Yorkshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Ilott's super six ends disastrous run for Essex Cricket 99 James leads chase Cricket 99 Rocky Kent bow to Rollins Supermarket backing for little World Cup McLean makes decisive thrust Tufnell's trickery ties down batsmen Leicestershire pay a price Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Thorpe cuts loose in ambitious pursuit Cricket 99 Early victory boosts Rice Raleigh A stalwart for England and Lancashire Broncos relying on Edwards to upset the odds Christopher Irvine believes that Leeds look unstoppable in the Silk Cut Challenge Cup final Final Facts and Figures Rhinos Williams gains the upper hand Snooker Offiah tries to turn back clock London wing continues to be inspired by his Wembley spectacular of 1994 For the Record Garside leaves rival trailing in his wake Sport in Brief Loyalists ready to revolt Building a club to storm the country Michael Lynagh takes an imaginative look at how to thrive in the harsh world of professional rugby union Yesterday's Racing Results Mark Souster's Match-Match Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership Harrington's theory works Golf From Mel Webb in Turin Leicester seek revenge in title quest Beaten up by Saab s tighter Ian Adcock found the Swedes' brutally powerful Viggen such a handful he understood why they named it after a jet I love Britain's ugliest car Channel 4 journalist Elinor Goodman's passion goes more than skin deep Bad luck, your beloved is stuck in the garage John Naish on the owners who can't get hold of their vehicles Picture Gallery It's the parking spaceman Stuart Birch meets the Nasa pilot now helping Sweden to build cars What, me? In drag? Andy Enright had no respect for the straight-line racers, until he joined one Alfa Romeo Accessories Baytree Court Ltd Seventies hooligan proves a big old softie Yamaha's Seventies retro loves to boogie, says John Naish Mercedes Motorpoint DVLA Classic Collection DVLA SELECT Registrations Picture Gallery Stirling work, you scared me witless Andy Enright joined Moss in a Maserati, and lived For sail: portraits of pure elegance Angus Clarke on a trove of yachting photos Picture Gallery Look out: sheep in wolfs clothing VW's cutesy little runabout hides a cynical streak The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms A painless way to shed some pounds Melanie Bien examines how bills can shrink thanks to gas and electricity deregulation Ways to save in Fuel Bills What Mortgage Isa Special 56-57 M&G Toys at Auction 62 Net Profit$ Virgin The Equitable Life Abbey National Japan leads way in allying fear of the Far East ISA Special Sally Patten on the options now available to Isa holders choosing to invest in overseas portfolios Europe's investment attractions loom large Karen Woolfson looks at the case for including a high proportion of continental and Uk shares as part of an individual savings account Newcrstle Small companies set to steer course out of the doldrums Sally Patten examines the latest wave of enthusiasm for Britain's small and medium-sized firms This is no time to be getting out of America ISA Special Some fear the bubble will burst, but Isa investors still need us exposure, says Karen Woolfson Gartmore Natwest It pays to keep an eye on your pension pot A pension is the best perk of all for most of us. Sally Patten explains how to ensure yours works for you Free serve Investors are steering clear of actively managed funds Hidden dangers fail to deter fans of index trackers, says Paula Hawkins The Capital One credit card The Equitable Life Going over the limit can cost you dear You won't get sympathy from the banks. For them, unauthorised overdrafts are a licence to print money, says Fran Littlewood Ethical investors turn their attention to bank accounts Victoria Fletcher assesses the high street banks' commitment to moral and environmental issues American Express Bank Merchant Investors Taking pain out of tax returns The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Lenders' small print brought to book Commetn Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Toy museum selling its model collection Clare Stewart discovers many a masterpiece in miniature awaits the bargain buyer at auction Standary Life Bank Framlington Beware of hidden credit card costs Despite a fall in borrowing rates Clare Stewart finds those little extras can make up the difference Timely lessons from the travails of pension funds B&B savers end fight for mutuality Change in status for building society may spark fresh impetus toward conversions Savings Mortgages Halifax share shake-up goes ahead Beale Dobie & Company Limited Hargreaves Lansdown Financial Adviser Independent Woolwich Battle is joined for last windfalls Hot on the heels of B&B's vote, carpetbaggers are back. Weekend Money examines their options Scottish Widows braced for change Search for Caledonian appeal Pension Funds 63 Save & prosper Wedding Woes 61 Inside Picture Gallery Times Money Simon Barnes Blott on his landscape Tom Sharpe came late to the pleasures of gradening. But, like his autobiographical character Blott, he has proved that anyone can grow plants and enjoy them A Better Lawn by next Weekedn Pub of the Year Anne Robinson Fashion Waking to the world's greatest choir Tomorrow is the day to get up before first light to celebrate one of the loveliest sounds of all. Derwent May reports Fired Earth Dawn Patrol Gardening Sex and seduction in the saddle The new film Notting Hill pokes fun at the equestrian journal Horse & Hound. But the horse world is positively brimming with passion, says Simon Barnes Anne Robinson London Zoo Is this a cure for cancer? British patients are turning to a controversial Japanese vaccine to boost their immune systems cancer. Robert Wymant reports The Drug Trials I see you've been out with that old bag again Anthea Lawson delves into the murky world of men's bags and comes away puzzled by what they carry about Doctors are not just being obstructive This summer you've got to be shocking Valentino Sale Rights and Wrongs Vauxhall Do Top Tip Trouble with our insides The most magnificent cuts of an animal are ususally thrown away, says Fergus Henderson The Drinks that Time Forgot Perardel Help us find the best pub Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Times Drink Long summer evenings with friends call for delicious cocktails that are as fun to make as they are to drink Picture Gallery Star Buys Consuming Interests: Tomato Juices A fresh approach to food Anyone Can Cook First-time cooks should rely on just one thing: fresh ingredients. Frances Bissell shows you how to make the best of them with the simplest of dishes and preparations A-Z of Cooking Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Fabric that's to dye for, darlings Matthew Brace meets the 'witch on the hill' who has leading fashion designers beating a parth to her workshop in Somerset Adopt Me Lucy Pinney They're just hanging out to dry Shags are strange birds but not strange enough to lay their eggs in paper bags, writes Derwent May A Vet Writes NFU Mutual Fishermen fight for a way of life The peace of another rural retreat, this time in Hampshire, has been shattered by developers, writes John Gibb A pint of lager and a loaf please Glyn Holland visits the Cambridgeshire pub which has boosted its flagging trade by becoming the village shop as well Times Two Crossword A welcome M last in my own rookery The story so far: For some years A. J. Tipping has been converting a medieval West Country church. Despite penury, bureaucracy and insanity, work has proceeded steadily. He hopes to be finished by the millennium. After this he intends to do noting ever again Jumbo Crossword 219 First step towards a little miracle Anyone Can Garden: Nigel Colborn starts his new series explaining how to plant thye perfect container Creating three windowboxes to last the year The Right Tools of the Trade The ultimate showman The Chelsea Flower Show leaves its organiser little time for his own garden. writes Jane Owen Me and my Garden: Stephen Bennett Get the best out of Chelsea week Gardens to Visit Garden Answers Sow seeds of sweetcorn this month in 3in pots at 17C… Toro Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Rid of Unwanted Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items An Earth Moving Experience! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inshade Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items 21st Century Fox Calendar 2000 Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Grovewood Multiple Display Advertising Items The last place to put a car The Times A Short History of Mock Tudor Churchill's refuge in war Home Swap Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octrcon Wilcon Homes Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britannia Pillace When dad takes care of the digs The Times Does Mother Know Best? Weekend Courses and Activities To Buy or to Rent? I want to party hot buy Activity Feedback Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard World Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Parque Da Floresta The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where Big Ron gets booted and suited Picture Gallery Shop Watch Gadgets On your wavelength Portable Radios Secret of the gentle touch Cramps and colic can mean misery for babies and parents but manipulating bones in the baby's skull could be the solution, says Sharon Maxwell Magnus What is Cranial Osteopathy? The Times Queueing up just to annoy me Andrew Hunts finds his garage customers trying Life Rage Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items A worthy resurrection Ruth Gledhill sees a new church blessed by Cardinal Basil Hume At your Service Appeal from a Nobel man Archbishop Desmond Tutu is leading an appeal to restore Southwark Cathedral, Jon Ashworth reports Church Services for Tomorrow Humour that saves us from trampled hopes Tredo June Osborne The Times Trail Finders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Usit Campus British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Australia AB Airlines First for Value Travel mood Flightbookers EasyJet Space odyssey becomes reality Nick Nuttall discovers why we may soon be telling high street travel agents:'Fly me to the moon' Tales of the riverbank in France and Canada Noble Caledonia Limited Whereto come up smelling of roses Meanwhile, back on Earth Tom Chesshyre rounds up some out-of-this-world attractions Laid-back through the rapids Holidays on the Water: Canada Nick Haslam conquered his fear and some fierce white water on a journey along the Canadian border P&O Cruises Cayman Islands Fact File Voyages Jules Verne P&O Stena Sacre-bleu, we mastered the canoe Holidays on the Water: France Robin Neillands was dunked but not defeated on the River Cher Take Me to the River: Adventures by Boat Club Med Always a rosy outlook Kevin Pilley visits America's biggest rose garden—where presidents and film stars share a bed—and a British rose outpost Archers Tailor Made Travel All You Need to Know about Roses Nobody Ever Goes Just once Those bloody battles across the veld The Boer War broke out in South Africa one hundred years ago. William Gray followed a moving and evocative tour of the battle sites On the Boer War Trail Voyages Jules Verne Iberiab Voyages of Discovery Best places to take a bump How easy is it to travel while pregnant? Mother-to-be Jeannette Hyde shares her holiday experiences Reading up President Holidays Brittany Ferries Austravel Checking in Dome Hotel, Kyrenia, North Cypres Europcar Hope springs eternal A West Country weekend: Simon Heptinstall takes the plunge in Bath; and Paul Abse gives in to aromatherapy Museum of the Week Voyages Jules Verne Century coaching house. Some bedrooms can make you… Trentino Pummelled into delirium Stena Line Brits breeze into town Traveller's Bullentin Board Indonesia Voyages Jules Verne Flying Visits Why we'll all miss Jill Traellers' Bulletin Board Trip Wires Feeling blue on the Danube Cruise operators are having to steer clear of Belgrade, reports Marin Harding Travellers' Tip Treasures in Tunisia Horses that made history Swansea Cork Ferries Tough stuff for tiny tots Travel Tips Inns of real happiness Airline Network Travel Options Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breaks in France & Spain City Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Explore Irish Ferries How to pace your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Do You Know Him? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Listener Crossword No. 3512: Apprentice Piece by Psyche Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Birthdays Modern Manners Picture Gallery Sir Alf Ramsey and England part company On this Day: May 1,1974 Picture Line Word Watching May Day Times Two Jumbo Bank Holiday Weekend Jumbo 223 Our Bank Holiay Jumbo Crossword carries a prize of £100 for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, May 13. Entries to: Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword (223), Weekend, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will be published in Weekend on May 15 Your Essential Guide to What's on in London &… Books Not easily Suede The Times South Park Animated Antipathy Contents Plus full arts listings for your area start on page… Theatre Aunt Dan and Lemon This week Theatre, Festivals, Film, Performance Art, Exhibitions … and Great Prizes! Win! Harry Hill tickets Victoria and Albert Museum Win! Scribner books boxed set Festival Daphne du Maurier Festival Performance Art X. Trax Film Fourth Wall Picture Gallery Festival Brightor Festival Win! Paul Oakenfold designer gear Festival Planet Love 99 ART Victor Pasmore ART Totally Tactile Anderson consulted The Big Interview They have been accused of every pop crime from selling out to falling out. But somehow Suede have survived the Nineties. Brett Anderson comes clean to Gareth Grundy about decadence, drugs and drying out. Portrait: Mitch Jenkins Afro Celt Sound System Picture Gallery The Times Great Night in: Jacqueline Bisset The Projector UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films The Jaxx Files The Music Interview Not so long ago they had to finance their first EP, but now America and Europe can't get enough of Basement Jaxx. Lisa Verrico charts their progress Mercury Deserter's Songs Rev New album releases Picture Gallery No more queues Picture Gallery Singled out The Big Single The Mavericks Country Choice Out There Metro music charts Win four albums! Win! Return of the native He saved Kate Winslet in Titanic and frolicked naked with Stephen Fry in Wilde, now loan Gruffudd is back on home turf to play the Welsh speaking love interest in a romance set in the Valleys. Clive King reports Dixie Chicks Royal Exchange Theatre Words to Books Whether knocking off a cut-and-paste job on Steps or playing Boswell to the Beautiful South, there's no money in it. So who would be a rock biographer? Our very own Mike Pattenden for one Tobaccoland Friends will be friends Art Feminist Icon Paperback of the Month Imperial lather Caroy Smith Up the creek Paperbacks Mistaken identity, a man for all women and the significance of Stalingrad Photojournalism Novels in Brief War child Jail birds The reins in Spain Animal crackers The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Poor Kevin Poor kevin Top 10 Non-Fiction How I Write Picture Gallery Cultivating a dream From the Clangers to Tinky Winky, we're all big kids when it comes to sneakily watching children's telly. But what is it that turns some offerings into cult viewing? As the next big thing for under (and over) fives launches, Matthew Pryor tunes in Metro entertainment listings Film General Release The Big Picture: Existenz Openers Theatre Music London Saturday, May 1 The Big Gig: Grand Drive Backstage Theatre West End The Big Play: Making Noise Quietly BN: Curtain Call Classical London Saturday, May 1 The Big Concert: Hidden Perspectives Clubs The Big Bash: Urbantorque Dance/opera London Dance The Big Dance: Meryl Tankard Australian Dance Theatre Comedy London The Big Laugh: Simon Day Exhibitions Major/museums The Big Show: New Art for a New Era JRT: Don't Miss Opera & Ballet Wigmore Hall Tickets-online. co. uk Les Ballets Trockadero De Monte Carlo The Fleet Tandoori Restaurant Restaurants Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Concerts Sbc Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera & Bailet Multiple Display Advertising Items The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Times Time Mind games Seven-Day Listing of 40 Tv Channels plus Seven… Trust Wildlife Music Comedy The worst job in television Monitor 'Few sights arouse more pathos than a celebrity forced to live out his days as caricature of himself Televison Paul Hoggart Yesterday, my troubles seemed so far away Hell hath no fury like a scorned backbench MP - it has become necessary to return to the trenches Radio Peter Barnard This week Saturday May 1 BBC 1 British Midland Television Choice Film Choice Saturday May 1. Radio Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films May 1. Satellite Sunday May 2 BBC 2 Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Eurosport Radio Choice Bank Holiday Monday Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Bank Holiday Monday Disney May 3 Radio Radio Choice Tuesday BBC 1 Film Choice Television Choice British Midland Tuesday Radio Choice Paramount Comedy Satellite, Cable and Digital Films BBBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Wednesday May 5. Radio Radio Choice Wednesday Paramount Comedy Satellite, Cable and Digital Films BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Channel 5 Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky One Fox Kids Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Friday Disney May 7 Radio Friday Radio Choice Linguaphone Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Storyteller Competition Get Sported! Meg@ Menu Upd@te upd@te Although there are loads of top matches this week,… Match watch It's the first day of National Pet Week (May… Saturday 01.05.99 It's Space Day this Thursday and time to… This week is Nightingale Week (May 1-7), set up by… Pssst! To be a pop star you've got to be hoop - check, out these basket cases! My Glam Life Emmie Reviews You Game? Denise Lewis: The facts Art with Artists, the Street and Sport's Biggest Stars Collide to Take Art in a Kicking New Direction Perfect Player Punch Naseem: Lord of the Ring Nab grab Meg@. mail Picture Gallery Hot Shots! Win! Sporty Stuff! Picture Gallery The Amazing Spider-Man Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Sean O' callaghan Ericsson Contents Ford Toyota Kate muir's diary This is the week that Passing comment … Things We have seen the future … Connections Alan jackson balls From mark jolly in new york Manhattanites have abandoned their shrinks for 'alternative wellenss practitioners' Debenhams Renault Captain america Portrait by christopher kutner Citroen Xantia Russell & Bromley Nissan Truth and dare Le Soin Jaeger-Lecoultre Amdega Vienna Artists' Impressions Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Egypt Adesignated Millennium Host Kit parde Oliver holt Paul massey MFI homeworks Phostrogen The Travel Collection Subaru Interiors Top to toe Turning a printworks into the perfect home Home on the range The kitchen is centre stage in the living theatre of food writer Alastair Hendy's east London flat Elements of style Alastair hendy's smart ides to get the look Chevrolet Motorola Jonathan meades In Brighton (or Hove) Merdiana Precious Gold Manhattan transfer Perfectil Nature's Best Our first meal Deborah moggach and miranda seymour Slendertone Novelli's secrets Offcuts Picture Gallery Frill seekers Picture Gallery Fashion R Adoption Papers Offcuts Eye witness The Big Breakfast's beauty presenter Ciona Johnson gets a handle on the best eyelash curlers Last of the rachmaninovs Tapestry Special Offer Conqueror Nationwide Driveways The times magazine John diamond 'I said to Nigella: " you know, I'd quite like to get another bike. " Well, what was she going to say? It's too dangerous? That I'll kill myself on it?' Conservatory Blinds Homesitters Gap generation Thomas Lloyd The Handcrafied Bed Company Fabric World Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Reproduction Furniture Willowbrook Lost and found Him and her by Min Cooper She's perfect, what's wrong with her? No resolution Golden moment Talking shop Neutral content Sofa Home Office or Study? Multiple Display Advertising Items Kirkdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani Classic Choice Stannah This week's man with the pocket camera: globe artistic director mark rylance Mark Rylance coming out of the rehearsal room and going back to the Globe theatre down the road Actors on the way to the Globe Preparing for Orient-Express Alfa a Romeo
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