News from 08/05/1999
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Russell Jenkins North West Correspondent, Julia Taylor, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Mike Gerrard, Peter Ainsworth, Stella Shamoon, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Joanna Hunter, Joe Haines, Andrew Pierce, Brian Greer, Rob Hughes, Nigel Colborn, Ronald Payne, Daphne M. F. Byrne, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, George Pendle, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, jonathan meades, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Bailey, Derek Young, Jeremy E. Billingham, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Roger Knight, Kenneth Baker, Minister, Eve-Ann Prentice and Tom Walker, Brian Pedley, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Hugh Hanning (Vice-President), Geraldine Maidment, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Walker, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Carl Evans, Elizabeth Judge and Daniel McGrory, Pat Gibson, Michael Evans and Eve Ann Prentice, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Shena Mackay, Valerie Elliott, Chandos Elletson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Jason Allardyce, Strawberry Jams, Jean-Christophe Novelli, amandip uppal, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Stephen Anderton's, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Mike Aaronson Director-General, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, George Lees, T. P., Peter Smithers, Jayne Dowle, Lois Letts, Roland Watson, Frances Bissell, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Anna Blundy, P. B., Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Marina Esplin-Jones, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Gorman, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Victoria Fletcher, Lisa Jardine, Susan Emmett, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Paula Hawkins, Ray Ward, Michael Hodder, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Nicole Swengley, Richard Cork, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, Frank Leboeuf, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, alan jackson, Dave Thomas, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Melanie Bien, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Sir Edmund Hillary, Paul Wilkinson, Francis Gilbert, Min Cooper, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Reginald Baker, Robert Elms, Oliver Holt, Gary Buchanan, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Robert Levine, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Louise Nicholson, David Leigh, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Derek Bailey, Richard Duce, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Lisa Day, Nicolas Walter, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Jane Shilling, Michael While, William Oddie, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hillen, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, Gay Dad, Mark Hodkinson, Patrick Jenkin Secretary, Chris McGrath, Anna Franklyn, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Margaret Wilkins, Jeremy Hart, James Bone and Michael Evans, Martin Hasseck, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Jason Allardyce, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Stephanie Trotter, Graham Searjeant, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Richard Miles, JRT, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Lisa Verrico, Jane Braham, Lottie Moggach, Mark Baldwin, Janie Lawrence, marco livingstone, Benedict Nightingale, Chris McGrath and Liz Price, Jill Crawshaw, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Michael Williams, li edelkoort, David Goodenday, Alasdair Murray, Sally Patten, Barry Hyman, Alexandra Frean, Local Government Correspondent, Robin Ross (Commander), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Mcclarence, Hazel Spink,
ResumoThe Saturday Times: The Award Winning Weekend Paper Best for cricket Nato missiles hit Chinese embassy UN chief 'shocked' and Beijing condemns botched attack, report Michael Evans and Eve Ann Prentice Coalition power struggle hots up Treasury sells half of gold reserves Everyday tale of guerrilla folk Top names pick the top movies New guidelines threat to Dyke The big gig guide for summer of 99 The etiquette of a modern marriage First Telecom In the Saturday Times Index BT Ashdown's weary cliché springs into life at last Hands up for a Welsh Assembly TAS Software plc Students who murdered friend 'inspired by films' Judge says that young killers had become desensitised to violence, reports Richard Duce Village drowns its sorrow for Reed's last curtain call Sevso treasure dispute settled Halifax 'Gold digger' sent packing at the polls Taste for kitsch outlasted Hitler BBC Mystery gardeners add twist to hedge dispute Rail ticket offices fail disabled London cafés were a front for Mussolini Cinema ad will show abuse of animals Story of Time Footballer wins £1m for blighted career Tackle ended dream of Premiership glory, reports Paul Wilkinson Dobson allows more Viagra on the NHS Abbey National Dixons 'English' wolf cubs first for 700 years One 2 one Cricket banks on World Cup tonic Village green tradition lives on but the country's summer game is in a familiar state of crisis Combat Stress Villagers reject a return of the bugs Counties use dancing girls to bring back spectators By a Correspondent: Five young friends killed in car crash Brainworks On Monday in The Times Free Cricket World Cup guide Okri poem embraces spirit of millennium Visa Bright pupils 'penalised by new A-levels' LWT given warning over sex Released: his true emotions The Sunday Times Hollywood puts a stop to Cannes laughter DIAL-a-PHONE Benecol Bafta ceremony alert after Dando murder New Peugeot 406 Paris sees Monet lilies in a new light Impressionist's works have returned home, reports Susan Bell Fit to burst with engulfing Mahler Concert RPO/Sinopoll Royal Albert Hall The Open University Think different Currys Villagers put their lives on the line Valerie Elliott looks at the website saga of a very English hamlet Scottish Widows An everyday story of real folk A ScottishTelecom Company Farmers go to town on market concept Hamill gets the bird Monica starts a free-for-all The Link Caught in his own web (Reuters, AFP): President ousted in Guinea-Bissau coup World in Brief (AFP): 26 die in earthquakes TV show must pay £15m Mistrial blow for Starr (AP): Ski lift pilot convicted Vatican divorce call All that glisters is not gold England Rover Cocaine factory found in jungle Free serve Beijing pulls the plug on Tiananmen TV Tipper admits mental illness Picture Gallery Office World Orthodox Romania welcomes visit from the Pope Briton puts rebels through their paces Janine di Giovanni watches the soldiers of the Kosovo Liberation Army in training at Papaj on the Albanian border £500 bribes buy flights to freedom for refugees Stephen Farrell in Skopje discovers how Kosovans pay to jump the queue to a new life in the West BT Cellnet Miele The money men behind Milosevic Four brothers and their business interests could prove decisive in ending the conflict, Eve-Ann Prentice and Tom Walker write Brother is linked to export scandal UN chief claims centre stage with humanitarian mission Freedom's appetite Leukaemia Research Fund Everest Everyone's a winner in the elections that save all parties a good excuse For a range of reasons, the poll results are little use as a crystal ball, cautions Peter Riddell Party Leaders: The Rhetoric and the Reality Celtic flagship sets off without its anchor Friends Provident The Sunday Times Salmond told to strive for independence Power of the Ewing Clan Dewar faces the rebel with a cause Jason Allardyce reports on the threat that Dennis Canavan poses to Labour discipline Holyrood Wives storm into the record books The figures that put things into proportion for SNP The first elections by PR reveal contempt for those who 'got in on the list', writes Magnus Linklater Labour pulls the vote but loses seats and councils Opera & Ballet Classical Concerts Irate Hague 'sorts out' grovelling Duncan Roland Watson on the Tory leader's swift response to a piece of unwelcome advice Lib Dem winner says: I've changed my mind Stilgoe & Skellern Entertainments Listings Coin toss settles a dead heat In Brief Pressure group's gain Greens hail record success How the Nations Voted Elections to the National Assemblies Local Elections The leader who became a national institution for his eccentricities Donald Dewar is a rough diamond who has endeared himself to Scotland's voters, reports Gillian Harris From fish fingers in a flat to formal dinners at a Georgian palace Michael slips home at the end of his toughest marathon A tartan exile on Main Street Being Scottish is about a state of mind, not a separate State 'Instructional pop songs keep recurring when you least expect it - like cold sores, but nowhere near as catchy' Picture Gallery It won't wash, Tony Our leaders must not be allowed to blame others for this crazy war Tablet talk The Times Diary False Dawns Neither the Tories nor the SNP have much to celebrate Scot Free Dewar may end up having to pay for tuition fees Castro's New Love A virtual currency for a virtual economy UN should create Kosovo haven Bringing up babies and the paradox of parenthood Local government taxation powers Westminster case Difficulties for voters Devolution polls Dyke for D-G of BBC? Fringe benefit Court Circular Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Anniversaries Johnny Morris Johnny Morris, television presenter, died on May 6 aged 82, He was born on June 20,1916 Brian Shawe-Taylor Brian Shawne-Taylor, racing driver, died on May 1 aged 84. He was born on January 28,1915 Personal Column Could You Offer a Home to this Child? Announcements Milestones Treasury to halve gold reserves Price plunges after move prompts sell-off in the precious metals markets 'Steady Eddie' names the day All-Comers Line up for Bank Numbered 31 Metal loses its sparkle for banks A Week in the City Sterling in fresh setback Midland Private Banking Online tycoon nets another £24m Weekend Money Section 2 Business Today Lloyd's hit by intense competition Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week Speculators check out Sainsbury's on sale talk Stock Markt London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Bights Issues Major Changes Tradepoint Psion Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cable vision Tempus Core Group Wall Street Lloyd's issues warning as market suffers losses House price gap to widen Asda cuts drug cost Nintendo surges Glaxo approval DTC acquisition By our City Editor: Directive threatens to take over Commentary Trinity share price rise boosts Mirror bid hope Grade reveals plans to sell divisions Chesterfield close to terms All in tomorrow's Sunday Times Psion slips as sales slump Tradepoint stock soars on return NTL in Irish move Trains Sharp drop in profits for Hong Kong Telecom Tussauds bonds to raise £230m Quinlan leaves Fisher Airtours pays £21m for Canaries' sites Business Roundup NatWest sells stake Wolseley buys rival Capita spends £18.6m Hardern fails again Exchange Rates Cyprus Airways What a difference a draw makes Single minded The Times City Diary The lottery winners: it could be them The race to run the nation's favourite flutter is on again and it promises to be a fierce contest, says Jon Ashworth Name that tune The Times City Diary Camelot, knight in shining armour Friendly chat The Times City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,098 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Country pursuit Mark Todd st the 50th Badminton 'Sometimes I feel like I'm living in a soap' It has been a turbulent 12 months for the Australia vice-captain. In his first column for The Times, he talks frankly about his regrets, his form and his ambitions—even his smoking—with no ifs and buts Tangerine Frank exchange Leboeut on O'Leary Change of direction Brian Kidd on his new challenge On Monday Weekend Money Sounding like music to free agents' ears Ads are small beer Williams self-destructs to clear a path for Hingis Tennis Makinen accuses his rivals of sour tactics Motor Rallying What's it all about? Well, just ask Alfie Sport in Brief Single aim of man behaving badly For the Record Ballesteros leaves mark of genius despite bowing out Golf 'Boredom' drove Hooper to quit Cricket Kenyans shown progress required Gooch drops out of the running Former captain expresses no desire to become Lloyd's successor as coach England assume an air of confidence Sri Lanka openers are denied rehearsal Zimbabwe seek real test Emirates Rhodes causes concern Tendulkar inspires despite failure Scoreboards World Cup warm-up matches Leicestershire v Indians Liverpool fail to disguise decline and fall Raleigh Picture Gallery Keegan bids farewell to Fulham without fuss Wenger protects interests Football in Brief City prepare to undergo torment of play-offs Mark Hodkinson finds the Maine Road faithful in mixed mood about the last lap of their promotion bid Coventry stung by late salvo Kidd wakes to stuff of nightmares BSkyB rains on the Parade Rob Hughes on how loyal Bradford supporters have been denied the chance to see an historic occasion First Division Ups and Downs Finger of fate points to Oxford's downfall England's hooligan element leave rivals punch-drunk Astroturf Blonde England Away Wimbledon V Southampton Today, 3.0pm Blackburn Rovers v Nottingham Forest Six Things about Mark Hughes Middlesbrough v Manchester United Leicester City v Newcastle United Everton v West Ham United Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic Derby County v Coventry City Sheffield Wednesday v Liverpool Wrongly accused of selling a fake Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Back in the Frame: Swindon's Ton-Up Boys Spread Eagle Scotland Television and Radio Rain puts Todd on alert despite eight-point lead Equestrianism Results The Times Old hand has head to conquer heights Behind the monosyllabic retorts and world-weary attitude of Mark Todd lies meticulous preparation Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Richmond on brink of extinction Rugby Union: 138 Year-Old Club Faces Race against Time as Efdr Seeks its Pound of Flesh Saracens ascent secured by Daniel Mark Souster's Match-By-Match Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership By a Correspondent: Sheridan kick-starts Leeds Rugby League New recruits handed World Cup chance England Party Brave Giants felled as Saints squelch home Finish line in sight for Bristol Emotions sure to run high over expected takeover bids First Division Savill tries Sunday best for size EasyJet Flights Yesterday's Results Goodwood William Hill Lingfield Park Warwick Stevens joins forces with Stoute Wolverhampton Thunderer: Armchair Investor Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Jockey Club to examine Cochrane's ride on Keld Racing Course Specialists NatWest Hexham Meeting Points Easterby on brink of taking title Beverley Worcester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accessories Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burbank Automotive Holdings Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carcoon Storage Systems Int Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire M G Vehicle Contracts Ford Mondeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subaru Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Collection Ne Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items A strange animal, the voter Proportional representation has whipped up apathy, not enthusiasm, writes Tim Hames Picture Gallery Town hall politics become an increasing irrelevance Shaken Labour faces London disaster, says Livingstone Would-be candidate for capital's mayor points to success of Scots rebel Canavan, writes Roland Watson The Power and the Players How the Nations Voted Plaid gains in Valleys no surprise to Wigley Welsh Assembly Results Welsh and Scottish Council Results The Times Unit Trust Information Service JEGF Equities end week on flat note NatWest British Funds Pay up or face a dent in your image Sally Patten says company car taxing proposals will miss the City wide boys and put most of the burden on salesmen Fleming Own Goal? 55 Scottish Widows Wonder Woolies 54 On yer bike? - No chance Gordon Rational but still exuberant Personal Investor Investeco B2 takes less What a difference ten years makes Share of the Month An own goal for football investors? Trust Watch Scottish Widows Don't patronise pensioners Comment CGU & you Neville James M&G Tunbridge Wells Equitable Marina Esplin-Jones explains why a tempting offshore… Halifax Virgin Enjoy the sunshine and the benefits Hazel Spink looks at financial planning for those who are working abroad Watch out for the local taxman Mercury Standard Life Bank Schroders The Derbyshire Cheltenham & Cloucester Benefits of flexibility Susan Emmett assesses the various money-saving offers from lenders The Equitable Life Clerical Medical tops AVC table Policy & Plus Discreet charm of the zero option Gavin Lumsden explores the potential earning power of zeros' Absolute Beginners Coventry AXA Aberdeen Zero Dividend Preference Shares ISAS Unit-Linked Insurance Investments FSA online for financial checks Savers' Best Buys Chelsea Hint of a move over compulsory annuities In the first of an occasional series giving the background to the best-buy tables on the opposite page, Paula Hawkins looks at annuities Annuities Alternatives Direct Line CAT Saints The Equitable Life Multiple Display Advertising Items From WG Grace to World Cup fever, we're bats about cricket Clare Stewart on an ever-popular area of sporting memorabilia Coventry Family Assurance Friendly Society Strictly Limited Hundred years of wealth gone with the windfall Legal & General Profit in 'used' policies Control intrusion of 'Big Brother' tactics April fooled by the Treasury Foreign & Colonial Investeco So how do you spend £200m? After the Goldman Sachs shareout, Richard Miles takes a light-hearted look at how to use your millions Information on the Net? Forget it Is It worth Logging on? Wall Street 54 Pressure grows for annuities reform Fidelity Investments Flexible Friend 58 Inside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Edmund Hillary P&O Stena Fashion Anyone Can Garden Property Should I invite my ex's second wife More of us are having big weddings, but fewer know the etiquette. John Morgan guides us through this modern minefield Being a fast mover matters The doctor who saved a man's life by opening his heart on the floor of a pub has another talent - Latin American dancing. Ruth Gledhill reports The Royal making waves The Duke of York is the troubleshooter behind a shake-up of Britain's rich maritime heritage, says Simon Tait Citybank Continued from page 1. quizzed about this, the Home… Anne Robinson Morgan's Modern Wedding Mannlers Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Sitting on top of the world In his new book, Sir Edmund Hillary describes his battle to reach the summit of Mount Everest and his later personal tragedy (below). He also explains (right) why he believes George Mallory didn't make it to the top JP Morgan Air crash that claimed my family 'I think I was first' Be sure to wear some flowers The Times The Times Cook The first asparagus heralds lthe beginning of a season of fresh flavours from home-grown seasonal produce Picture Gallery The Perfect Bakewell Pudding Day trip to hell's kitchen Chandos Elletson attempts to run a tight ship at the Dorchester - with a special guest in attendance Consuming Interests Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Fashions in wine tastes come and go, which is why it is important to trust your own palate Star Buys Lairds and laymen take to the airwaves Lucy Pinney Getting a buzz out of bees Anthea Lawson meets the man sweet on the Queen Mother NFU Mutual Dormouse loses place to lay its sleepy head Half of Britain's hedgerows have been destroyed since the last war. Derwent May calls on the Government to get on with protecting the precious remnants Weekend Courses And Activities Picture Gallery In Danger Activity Feedback A Vet Writes Adopt Me The seeds of success with hardy annuals Nigel Colborn Explains how, by following a few general rules, you can grow and nurture a variety of hardy annuals from seed to create a colourful border Anyone Can Garden Be sure and go down to the woods today Jane Owen meets the keeper of a spectacular woodland of rhododendrons and azaleas at the Isabella Plantation in Richmond Park Me and my Garden: Jane Braham Jargon Buster COUNax Multiple Display Advertising Items Art in the Treasure trove Gardens to Visit Pond Sweeper Homes & Gardens Wondergreen Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers To Advertise Call Hard Water Wrought Iron & Timber Gates Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jacksons Gazebo Screwfix Husqvarna Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Blinds Town & Country Display Advertising Items Little tractors to mow a meadow It's the time of year the lawn needs attention. Jane Owen tries out ten ride-on mowers for the armchair gardener with a lot of ground to cover Slippery customers with 27,000 teeth They come out while you're asleep and reduce healthy plants to ribbons. It's time to wage war on slugs, says Stephen Anderton The Times Weekend Tips How to Control Slugs Property Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Bellway Homes Cala Homes City, Docklands & East Golf and Leisure Resort Retirement Homes The home of an Archers hero Ronald Payne visits the estate that inspired Lower Loxley House of the Week Home Swap John D Wood & Co. A Short History of School Convrsions Paying the price for education Parents will pay a 10 per cent premium on a home near a good school, reports Rachel Kelly Four of these people are depressed Increasing numbers are seeking help for depression - but not on the couch. Anthea Lawson reports The Times Alternative cures 'I Couldn't Have Coped With Analysis Pushing all the wrong buttons Lois Letts yearns for the days of old-fashioned manual gadgets in her car Life Rage Show your metal Metallic Finishes Scrufnell's other side England spin bowler Phil Tufnell shows an unlikely enthusiasm for designer clothes when he's off duty My favourite shop Gadgets Jones Shop Watch The Times Finding peace among exiles As the dalai Lama visits London, Nigel Williamson reports on the Tibetan Buddhists in exile Our hope in Christ is for this life and the next Church Services for Tomorrow A memory of evil times Ruth Gledhill attends a memorial service amid the horrors of Auschwitz At your Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Bodywell Ltd. 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Nicole Swengley asks seven leading authors Swan Hellenic Voyages Jules Verne NatWest Orient Lines Mosaics of human history Despite the vagaries of its displays and the lack of information, Mike Gerrard is entranced by the Bardo in Tunis DisneyLAND The Imaginative Traveller Voyages Jules Verne To advertise in this section please call Kimberly on How to Tour the Bardo Museum A real boys' own adventure Louise Nicholson and family explore the spectacular coastal forts of western India Trans Indus British Airways holidays No Title Visiting India Royal Olympic Cruises Treated like a king Stepen McClarence boards the Royal Orient for a luxury train ride around India Flying Visits Moble Caledomia Limited Wild weekends Sailing off to the Apple Pack your Bags Money is so expensive Credit cards, cheques or cash? 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The Times, Weekend, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Jumbo Crossword 225 Live in concert: Pulp thriller with poetry Picture Line Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword Quotes of the Week Back from the brink Dolores O'Riordan on motherhood, marriage and mouthing off Best shows, best seats A special allocation of tickets for the Glastonbury Festival Jewel The Gutter of Gold Eyelops Cannes Fun and Pyjama Games Wales up with the Joneses Contents Fair Cartoon 99 Fourth Estate Win! Cuba Presente! goodies Theatre Waiting for Godot Music Marianne Faithfull Win! Lunch, Moroccan-style Win! Rachmaninoff goodies Circus ReFract' 99 Win! Jamiroquai and dEUS tickets Capercaillie All the juice Millionaire, pop idol, wife and mother-not a bad list of achievements for a 27-year-old. So what exactly is eating Dolores O'Riordan? Nigel Williamson gets the lowdown from the Cranberries' lead singer. 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