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News from 15/05/1999

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Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, John Williams, (Assistant Secretary, Layfield Committee), Richard Whitehead, Portia Colwell, K. T. Norcott, Le Gallois, Andrew Pierce, Mike Spence, Brian Greer, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Nigel Colborn, Jez Ford, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Jonathan Noakes, Karen Woolfson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Matt Gibson, Richard Otley, Philip Howard, Dominic Kennedy and Helen Rumbelow, Hannah Betts, Gary Ansell, Russell Jenkins North-West Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Stokes, Kate Reardon, Guy Mortimer, Richard Eaton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Dominic Bradbury, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, John Stewart, Chairman, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Noam Friedlander, Diane Wilson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, robin eggar, Dominic Walsh, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Shirley English, Debra Craine, Stephen Geraint, Mike Pattenden, Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance Editor, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Hughes, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Davidson, Jenny MacArthur, T. P., Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Eve-Ann Prentice, Jayne Dowle, James Landale Political Correspondent, Jonathan Hart, barry j holmes, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Fraser Nelson and Arthur Leathley, David Hands, P. B., Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Helen Foster, John Fletcher, Fiona Fleck, Peter Barnard, Paul Rider, Simon Beckett, Derwent May, Victoria Fletcher, peter zownir, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Maria Harding, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Nicole Swengley, Richard Colwill, Tony Lyons, Paul Durman, Stephen Anderton, Michael Lynagh, Chris Smith, Rowan O'neill, Adam Edwards, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Melanie Bien, Stephen Wood, John Beyer, Adam Jones, Ann Wickham, Raymond Keene, Daniel Roper, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, David Robinson, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, James Allcock, Jeannette Hyde, Pamela Spearing, Arabella Warner, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Nigel Hawkes, Robert Stevens, Oliver James, James Bennett, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, John Pitcher, Gerald Burke, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Diana Bentley, David Kettle, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Martin Woods, John Cherry, Louise Nicholson, Jamie Terrell, John diamond, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Henry Harris's, Nick Szczepanik, David Young, David Churchill, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Andre Camara, Jeanne Kerr, Mark Hodkinson, Anna Franklyn, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, F. R. Smale, Clarissa Hyman, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Paul Sebastian, Richard Beeston, David Bowker, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tom Jones, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Christopher Harrison, Martin Waller, Geoffrey Rowell, Danny Baker, Eric Phillips, Mark Baldwin, Fran Littlewood, Lottie Moggach, Ian S. Menzies, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Crawshaw, Andrew Bartlett, Alyson Rudd, Chris Moore, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Alex O'connell, mick armson, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Tony Kelly, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Richard Knight, Penny Perrick, Walter Ellis, Colin McQuillan, Terry George, Lisa Verrico, Helen Rumbelow and Dominic Kennedy, Susan Emmett,

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The Saturday Times: Award Winning Weekend Paper Treble chance Man U's historic Nato jets dump bombs off Venice Italian fishermen injured as munitions explode 100 feared dead in Kosovo raid Mi6 fails to save spies from the Net ICC Cricket World Cup England 99 ET phone home, we're all hanging on What are your doing for the Millennium? Train punctuality hits buffers D'oh! It's the Simpsons Hot stuff The Naked Chef on barbecues On Other Pages First Telecom In the Saturday Times Index Unicef Picture Gallery Welsh beef and fish chief is vegetarian Simon de Bruxelles on unusual appointments to the new Cabinet Scottish Widows Unlikely judges rule on making whoopee Porn trade may win fight to sell real-sex videos 'Most are more likely to cause laughter than erections' By a Correspondent: Lawyer found guilty of sex assault on guest Tory MP accused of insulting minister Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Veteran conman 'tired of running' Liverpool Victoria Islington schools fail to make the grade A bad Ofsted report card sees Blairs's local authority facing a takeover. John O'Leary reports 'Golden hello'pays off Widow wins share of yacht after affair sinks Woman stalker given last warning By a Correspondent: Attack victim says Dj was' Jekyll and Hyde' Matron resigns over affair Swiss press presents Tomlinson as a modern-day Bond But acquaintances speak of an embittered loner who sought revenge, reports Fiona Fleck in Geneva Progress claimed at Ulster dialogue The net Queen Scots accuse English of grabbing their sea Jury finds 'caring' husband guilty of trying to kill wife Leak suggests that Smiley's People live on M16: The Truth behind the Image Do You Yahoo!? Take your time, anytime Thousands set to turn out for Dando funeral Mourners are expected to line streets of her home town writes Simon de Bruxelles Lark nest wins day at races Gem Recovery Railway rapist admits attacks Poor train information 'risk to deaf' News in Brief Fatchett funeral News in Brief Fur Bill flies News in Brief Cost of straying News in Brief Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Bar tops up its ale for Reed wake Lecter's fresh bite at fame VW Manchester United's treble chance How British stars saved dytng film with £400,000 Arts correspondent Dalya Alberge and photographer Andr? Camara at Cannes Dollar still rules, says Connery Ewan McGregor takes on Joyce Barclay Card Sir Nigel Hawthorne in Cannes, where The Clandestine… Currys Where to find fun along the party line Dome to have ring of steel The Jubilee Gap Standard Life Investments Citroen Xsara Where to Party Star Wars PC World Lib Dems accused of coalition surrender We're losing fight , pro-euro group admits Hague to purge Central Office of Major figures Fowler to Go Tories in election tax cut pledge Spies fail to break Trident's cover Michael Evans on the impact of technology stolen by the Chinese Submarines can still stay hidden Rover China's nuclear leap forward Picture Gallery The knives are out in Hollywood The Link Zoo in sex saga shock Film comeback for Liz Taylor Moscow's popular Mayor set to gain from shake-up Multiple Display Advertising Items Yeltsin vote today Gore and Bush hit first hurdles Ben MacIntyre on problems for both the presidential front-runners Huntress is now the hunted DIAL-a-PHONE Nissan Governor tells naked truths Barak has victory in his sights The Labour challenger is way in front of netanyahu reports Christopher Walker in Jerusalem Vodafone (AP): Tutsi assassins face execution World in Brief Socialist leader quits World in Brief U-turn on US gun law (AFP): Garbo to go home Boy saved from well World in Brief (AFP): Jet death inquiry World in Brief (AP): Finger of suspicion World in Brief Everest Kosova children appeal to Times readers Mandela, liberating influence So happy to be safe over here Balkans War: Refugees Kosovans find a warm welcom in Leeds, Daniel McGrory writes Moben Kitchens Marmite strategy shunned this time Hillary joins the star trek Balkans War: Visitors Seafrance Nato air raid 'kills 100 Albanians' Balkans War: Civilian Casualties NPI Media warriors make a killing Press and TV eagerly recruit war experts, writes Richard Beeston Canon Clinton phones Beijing to say sorry Berlin airlift planners win royal tribute Prince marks Bushy Park's little-known role in the Cold War, writes Alan Hamilton Thistle Hotels German shepherd's sheepish behaviour shames a nation Alsatians are in trouble for just obeying orders, writes Roger Boyes in Bonn Judge releases papers in Hiss spy case How one birth in a thousand gave a jolly midwife so much pain Valerie Grove meets Caroline Flint Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Coward with class, subtlety and depth Theatre Private Lives Lyttleton By gum, the law has gone mad If only the American legal system could be toothless 'Sport is a sort of Esperanto. It provides instant conversation, instant amiability, instant meeting of - to use the term loosely - minds' Picture Gallery Are we off our nuts? It's no laughing matter when we scarcely dare crack a joke any more Picture Gallery Heir gels Time and the Balkans Yesterday's enemy is friend today forgotten tomorrow Politics Not Principle Welcome to the era of Pr and colition administration A Million a Minute So this is what they mean by integrated transport Signs of weakness and 'softening resolve' in Nato Student fees Judging the judges Local autonomy ancl voter interest Palace for tourists Making fun of faiths Greg Dyke and BBC's top job Aircraft noise Taste in time Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Personal Column Dinners Raghubir Singh Raghubir Singh, Indian photographer, died of a heart attack in New York on Apreil 19 aged 56. He was born in Jaipur on October 22,1942 Ruth Lawrence Ruth Lawrence, swimmer, died on May 2 aged 77. She was born in Vienna on May 21,1921 Court & Social Rukba National Institute for Clinical Excellence SSAFA Forces Help Needs Volunteers Milestones Shares plunge on us rate fears Brands Hatch deal faces race against time Profile Aweek in the City Diva of .com moves markets Sainsbury's to spend £150m on head office EMD Weekedn Money City Bill amended in favour of rebels Business Today Hillsdown agrees bid from US Tim£s = Mon£y CrestCo may seek Euroclear tie-up Delancey raises offer for Greycoat By our Industry Staff: BMW warns British suppliers Ex-editor aims for new racing title TRW takes $87m charge after Lucas Varity deal Electricity reform to miss deadline Ending of dispute lifts shares in Jarvis US cuts penalties in beef ban dispute Business Roundup Nintendo console deal Business Roundup Brixton sells offices Business Roundup Orton in share sale Business Roundup Blick chief goes Business Roundup Brooke's £4.5m buy Business Roundup Matalan sales grow Business Roundup M&S prompts link-up Business Roundup Newspapers boost Net Business Roundup Exchange Rates The Eaves Scandal Booker sells division for £125m Flotation setback for Williams Burger King signs deal with Italian caterer Enic's grip on Vicenza tightened By Our City Editor: On the road to redemption Commentary Trains Frugal measured Scot who has the Abbey habit Man in the News Team captain at Lord MacLaurin may be batting for England, but Sarah Cunningha, finds that his heart still belongs to Tesco Work and play Big hand The Times City Diary Smart tribe The Times City Diary Overegged The Times City Diary In the can The Times City Diary Who's where in the House of Lords? Where Have All the Nobles Gone? The Sunday Times Shares hit by US data FTSE plummets as doubts hit Wall St Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/ Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Greycoat battle begins Tempus Booker Jarvis Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Capital Radio Wall Street Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Forecast Toronto or New York Stewart times revival to perfection Captain leads England to victory after Mullally inspires destruction of Sri Lanka Face to face with Peter Schmeichel Danny Baker Best of Nick Whizz-kidz Weekend Money Faldo steps up pace of recovery Golf The Sunday Times Rafter raises his standard Tennis Nelson searches for higher recognition Sport in Brief Barrichello seeks simple solution to complex puzzle Motor Racing Silverstone loses grand prix England secure promotion Badminton For the Record Wakefield claim prize scalp Nicol sticks to the basics Squash Sky Sports Whitaker turns the volume down on victory Equestrianism Football in Brief Beware the fall from grace that becomes a headlong slide Blackburn Rovers have fined Kevin Davies two weeks' wages, believed to be around ?30,000, after he visited a nigheclub 48 hours before the match against Manchester United on Wednesday that ensured his side's relegation from the Fa Carling Premiership. the striker was also dropped from the squad to face Newcastle United tomorrow Forgetful Ferguson not alone in thinking ignorance is bliss Keegan makes positive noises Crying foul over celebrations Crazy heroics in a young boy's theatre of dreams Psychologist gets emotional about City's mind games Schmeichel saves the best for last Football Saturday 'We never get a soft game. Everyone wants to beat Manchester United Handy guide to the game during a pregnant pause West Ham turn on the style to claim trophy Charlton Athletic v Sheffield Wednesday Southampton v Everton Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur Six Things about David Beckham Chelsea v Derby County Coventry City V Leeds United Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers Arsenal v Aston Villa Liverpool v Wimbledon On Monday Nottingham Forest v Leicester City West Ham United v Middlesbrough Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Birmingham entitled to take comfort from play-off statistics Keith Pike says unless history is made, three of the clubs are already on the condemned list Driven by ghosts of Upton Park Back in the Frame: Geroge Earns his Spurs for United Picture Gallery Saturday Statistics The World Cup Today Lack of great expectations for Scotland Emirates Pakistan take problems lying down Woolmer respects strength in depth of India's batting Cricket World Cup Sri Lanka's danger men meet their match in Mullally Richard Hobson says Engalnd's bowling hero was determined to exploit favourable conditions Gavaskar counts cost of corkage Imran finds court date less than appealing Fright Mayor Father Times In like Flint Fitting cap Carriage and four add up to fascination Stoical Robinson sets the standard Trent Bridge Singh goes through his full repertoire Johnson begins Yorkshire slide County Championship: Middlesex Fast Bowlers Enjoy Productive Day Seven first innings wickets in hand, are 36 runs behind Yorkshire Gannon makes his mark Cardiff (first day of four; Glamorgan won toss): Glamorgan have scored 132 for three wickets against Gloucestershire Prichard edges way to century The Oval (first day of four; Essex won toss): Essex have scored 216 for five wickets against Surrey Loye digs in as rain plays havoc Hampshire battle to regain pride Yesterday's Scoreboards Wilkinson to provide cutting edge David Hands forecasts a narrow cup final victory for Newcastle Armstrong revels in his second coming Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Nicol opts to head back north Final plot offers gripping subtext Raoul Dixon Twickenham final brings back glorious memories William Hill Newbury New Market Intikhab heads Godolphin assault Racing: Royal Blule Runners to Contest Top Races in Six Countries over the Weekend Thunderer: Armchair Investor Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Eyre makes it his business to confound cynics Montjeu goes on trial Yesterday's Results Longchamp Tomorrow Bangor Thirsk Meeting Points The Times Guide to the Going Today Alfa Romeo Hoods Galore RT Registration Transfers Baytree Court Ltd American Carriage Co Issan Patrol 4x4, lwb, 7 seater, 45V6 engine with… Motorpoint of Derby Ltd Trade Sales Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys HMC Elite Registrations D K Registration DVLA The Times Unit Trust Information Service Standard Life Bank M&G Bit of a Yawn 50 Still as good as gold? The surprising decision by the Treasury to announce that it is to sell more than half of its gold reserves immediately hit the gold price, mining shares and producer currencies. Melanie Bien reports on the effects on the news on gold investments Scottish Widows Rebel Yell Ten facts on gold to dazzle your friends Cat Standard From Russia with anxiety Personal Investor Scottish Life fails to excite advisers Sally Patten asks independent advisers to look over a new trust Hit or Miss Came back, Capt. Mainwaring AXA Thumbs down for World bond Hit or Miss Aberdeen Newton NatWest NR The clever money is with Weekend Money's specialists present a spring Ensure you are covered or learn a costly lesson Marks & Spencer Financial Services Super sites for students no title Putting cash to work is far from academic Scottish Widows Norwich Union Direct Abbey National APMM Isave Standard Life Bank Friends Provident Raider of the lost society Paula Hawkins in Richard Branson's entry into the conversion debate at the Nationwide Building Society Still hope for the carpetbagger Virgin The Equitable Life Wear sunscreen, but don't throw away bank statements Perpetual Big banks closer to era of paid-for accounts Banking Special Fran Littlewood sayhs customers are learning to live with US-style fees Mercury Foreign Colonial Facing up to the big moving day Victoria Fletcher explains how to move your account to a new bank Abbey kicks a habit Don't expect the red carpet for nothing Banking Special Now we know what you do every Wednesday lunchtime Fran Littlewood reports on the rapid growth of Internet banking Jupiter Investec Bank (UK) Limited C&G Cash ISA Bristol & West Mercury rises to European challenge The solid virtues of Global Utilities Karen woolfson continues our series on theme funds with a look at utilities Skipton Financial Services Fund Facts Buy the American dream direct with Schwab When execution-only is the best way of handling share deals Absolute Beginners Tony Lyons explains how to get the cheapest-possible broking deals ISAs. Watch this s&pace Investors go for a touch of bargain-hunting Framlington Electricity firms in price war Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Savers Cash in as Isa market grows Clare Stewart looks at Isas in our American Express 'Big Brother' has Whitehall blessing Scottish Friendly Policy Plus Direct Line Mortgage Intelligence Coventry Building Society Mps The Equitable Life Beale Dobie & Company Limited Policy Portfolio Capital One Bidding from home via the Internet Clare explains how the leading auction houses are now going online Surrenda-Link Ltd MPs gather to attack this legal 'pensions robbery' Gavin Lumsden on why some pensions are less than they seem Legal & General Alarm among consultants over tax threat Cgu & you FT Two of the Star Warn generation Soccer fans pay the penalty World markets The force is with you Susan Emmett reports on the financial problems now facing those early Star Wars boomers Fidelity Investments Wear Sunscreen 55 Inside Jane MacQuity Hertz Fashion Travel Lucy Pinney And why haven't I been invited? Millennium panic is setting in. Our special issue starts with Giles Coren counting the parties everynond else is going to Giving up those little luxuries Portla Colwell asks celebrities what they would need to survive in a world without credit cards or cheque books Black Swan 'I had assumed I would be invited to everything, anyway' A bubble that needs bursting It will be biggest champagne love-in ever seen, and the French are working overtiem to milk it, and you, for all it's worth, wams Jane MacQuitty Anne Robinson Picture Gallery How Ghastly It Will Be: I'm Teetotal Timberland Flooring Company Ltd That's enough guid-willie waught 'Auld Lang Syne' is everyone's favorite song; shame about the words. Times readers are invited to write a new version for the next millennium - one we can understand. Philip Howard explains Win a J&B Rare Treat for your Efforts Prepare yourself for the mother of all hangovers New Year's Day in the most depressing 24 hours in the whole year. Beacause of the hype and our high expectations, the next one in bound to be even worse, warns Oliver James Can You Do Better? Plan now for the party of a lifetime Right Web oF Life Perardel Perfectly at home in his pub Out for a Drink with Engelbert Humperdinck The Leicester crooner's local is very local—it's in his garden The Times Cook Food for the big party will veer from extravagant banquets to simple, satisfying and easy to prepare private feasts Picture Gallery The Times Drink There is only one drink for the big party, and it is worth stocking up now on our Top Ten bubblies Red and White Star Buys Good ol' Dome cooking There's no doubt that privileged caterers at the Dome will make a handsome profit. But how good will the food be? Clarissa Hyman investigates Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Times '2,000 years is how long it's taken for gorillas to change to humans' Bugs, lollipops, volcanoes and cross mother: that's what children predict for January, Arabella Warner discovers The £24,000-a-night nannies Happened in the past 2,000 years (apart from the… Just how much is it worth? A millennium baby won't make you rich and famous, says Stefano Hatfield Bedding down for a colourful summer Planting beds is like decorating a room—both rely on a good balance of colours. Nigel Colborn gets into the mix Anyone Can Garden Light up the night Plant now for your winter garden party If you big night is to erupt in a glorious riot of colour, now is the time to start planting, says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Banish Scale and save Money Fast! Cannock Gates Ltd. Clear Blanket Weed from Outdoor Ponds Multiple Display Advertising Items Clean Green Mowing Machine Hard Water Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Ladder Stabiliser Multiple Display Advertising Items Bob Andrews Kitchen Magic Blinds Husqvarna Sofa Works Multiple Display Advertising Items Havens away from the hype You want how much for it? Britannia Pillage North of the Thames Redrow New Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosemullion Homes Sleep tight, don't let the bug bite Give yourself plenty of time to get ready for the world's biggest party Household Appliances Will They Work? Bin the old, buy the new You are only as 21st century as the gadgets you carry. Jez Ford picks the best high-tech accessories Sussex Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, Cottage in… Fairview New Homes Plc CJ Copping Joyce Parque Da Floresta Picture Gallery Strike Marketing Limited A lifetime of scraps and snaps Dalsy Waugh discovers a perfet end-of-century gift The big chill factor Champagne Coolers Picture Gallery Starting with a bang Stephen Geralnt meets a firework magnate with a weakness for balloons for balloons and fancy dress My favourite shop Community that cares Noam Frledlander appaluds the sense of unity at a London service Church Services for Tomorrow Religions divide in a holy dispute A row in Nazareth, where Jesus grew up, could torpedo Isreal's millennium hopes. Christopher Walker reports A time to renew hope in the Holy Spirit The Times My big worry is the slurry The Sunday Times Only the police will be having fun Pubs will close, taxis Will stop. Adam Edwars sess a quiet new year the shires The sky-dancer puts on a show Whitethroads have arrived and hedgerows are full of their song, writes Derwent May Lucy, Pinney A Vet Writes Adopt Me Table Tennis Tables Multiple Display Advertising Items Overcome Impotence New Cosmetic Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Stamford Clothiers Coopers of Stortford Travel Airline Network United Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Debonair Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Cheap Travel Insurance Flight Bookers Travellers Insurance Association Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items On the bridge to a bold new age Will it be Sydney or your local pub, asks steve keenan To the ends of the Earth Nigel Hawkes on the race to greet the sunrise Long live the revolution Noble Caledonia Limited Family pride out in the African bush Exclusion clauses for the bug P&O Cruises Hot and exotic? Take me there Celebrating 2000 around the World If you fancy a special long-haul trip to see in the millennium, be prepared to pay high prices, warns Jonathan Hart Goodnight Vienna, arrivederci Roma Amorous couples will head for cities of romance, wirtes Steve Keenan Cunard A silent night Long-haul stampede has begun Flights are filling up, so try South America or the Far East, says Jeannette Hyde Hold out for a bargain cruise Maria Harding explains how your tropical dream can come true VJV Happy families fix up fun Celebragin 2000 around the World Whether it's Cardiff or St Kitts, parents are avoiding a late scramble for a babysitter by arranging their breks now. Steve Keenand reports Merry on the ferries Explores the options at sea HRS British Airways Holidays So, where's the party? Parties Worldwide Parties in the Uk Major turning points The wheel on the South Bank of the Thames will match the world's best. Joanna Hunter joins the revolution Brittany Ferries VJV Capital ideas both sides of the border The Travel Collection NatWest Voyages of Discovery Make a Reservation: Hotels Turkish Airlines London Pedalling off towards the rising sun Tony Kelly saddles up for a preview of the ride 1,000 cyclists in New Zealand will make to greet the dawn of 2000 Stena Line The Kray brothers roar back Close encounters with a pride of lions on safari in Zambia left Jill Crawshaw convinced animals and humans had switched places Tailor Made Travel Checking in Villa San Michele, near Florence, Italy Voyages of Discovery Free serve Price war on the horizon Voyages of Discovery Cayman Islands Shake, rattle and roll Travellers' Bulletin Board Helen Foster gives the rides at Florida's newest theme park a scream test China off the menu Museum of the Week The Ashmolcan Museum, Oxford Times writer lauded VJV Travellers' Tip The night of 1,000 beers Cool customers all steamed up Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Travel Tips Take it easel in Greece The pioneer spirit Travellers' Bulletin Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic Cities Is it a bird? 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Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel mood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flying Visits Multiple Display Advertising Items Pack You Bags For the Millenium World Wide Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel Breaks The Briars Hotel Buxton Mill Hotel Ardanaiseig Hotel Dorset Old Mill Hotel, Bath Suffolk Heritage Coast Collauen manor hotel Salcombe Exmoor National Park Jersey at its best Exmoor The Rosevine Hotel Morocco Multiple Display Advertising Items Haven Europe The Olde Barn Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manors P&Q Brittany Ferries Holidays SuperSites Overseas Travel Cricklade Hotel Lostwithiel Beaufort House Knightsbridge Sea Marge Hotel Kuoni Multiple Classified Advertising Items Armathwaite Hall Hotel The St Pierre Park Hotel Mill End Hotel The Cottage Hotel Wyck Hill House Hotel Langdale Washbourne Court Hotel Grants Hotel France Brittany, Vendee, S/w coast Luxury mobile… Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Italy Exodus Explore Worldwide Irish Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Adorable Do You Know Him? The Times Brighton BS Drawing down the moon Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden The Executive Club Elite No. 3514: Trivial? by Le Gallois The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Birthdays Moderen Manners Send your queries to Morgan's Modern Manners, The Times, Weekend I Pennington Street, London Ei 9xn Jumbo Crossword Word Watching Winnie Mandela given six-year sentence Pictureline Look out, it's Goldie finger! Swatch Keeping an Eye on Things so You Don't Have to Cyclops Contents Thish week Clubs, Dance, Theatre, Nostalgia...And Piles of Film and Concert Goodies to Win Win! Lauryn Hill tickets and goodies V&A Alitalia The Maly Your shout Great Night out Picture Gallery My Millennium Shortcuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News The Projector Great Night in: Frances Barber Bullion dollar man The Big Interview Success looks easy for Goldie: he's a baddie with designs on the Millennium Dome in the new Bond movie and has a new album out. But the man with the Midas touch won't forget his roots. By James Bennett. Portrait: Paul Rider Picture Gallery At Selected Cinemas from 21st May New album releases The Big Album The Flaming Lips (8/10) The Soft Bulleton (Wea) Singled out The bridgewater Hall Reggae Choice The Big Single Kiss Me Out There... Metro music charts Win four albums! Bang or a whimper? From meteors to Martians, Hollywood is gripped by end-of-the-world movies. But says lan Michaeld don't get scared: mankind is safe in its hands The Millennial Movies to Watch Lizard Profits of doom Books Whether your approach to the millennium is apocalyptic or just plain practical, the publishing houses have got it covered. Forget the soothsayers and follow Francis Gilbert's to the best books Harper Collins Publishers Non-fiction Fiction The Oldie The Lighthouse Stevensons Play the game Own Goals By Phils Andrews Hodder, ?10 (Fiction) Isbn 0 340 748214 Mother country A Journey with Elsa Cloud by Leila Hadley Thorsons, ?8.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 722 53866 9 Men Bonding badly From Stockport with Love By David Bowker Sceptre, ?10 (Fiction) Isbn 0 340 73853 7 Picador Photography Paperbacks Chilled-out in Ireland, growing up in China and biographies of Best and Senna Devilishly funny The Last Days The Apacryphon of Joe Panther By Andrew Masterson Picador, ?9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 330 37561 X Not so Ok, Ya Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood By Rebecca Wells MacMillan, £9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 333 76377 7 Amazon The real Monty Monty Python: A Celebration By Richard Topping Virgin, £14.99, (Non-fiction) Isbn 1 852 27825 0 Fiona Walker Playing the blues East Bay Grease By Eric Miles Williamson Bloomsbury, ?9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 747 54363 1 The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Do what You Want By Chris Savage King pulp, £9.99 Isbn 1 901 07216 9 How I Write Metro millennium party guide our Crucial Line-Up, from the Biggest Street Party to Chilling out in Th World's Largest Igloo Top Choice: Cream 2000 Metro entertainment listings Film West End The Big Picture: Best Laid Plans Openers Music The Big Gig: Cast Backstage Theatre West End The Big Play: Aunt Dan and Lemon Curtain Call A Saint She Ain't Clubs The Big Bash: Serious Dance/opera London Dance The Big Dance: Rambert Dance Company Comedy London The Big Laugh: Lee Evans Exhibitions Major/museums The Big Show: Clementina Lady Hawarden Don't Miss Vh RG Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall Sbc Barbican Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical The Big Concert: Ensemble Modern The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Theatre Tokens Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz Music in Country Churches Classical Concerts Royal Naval College Chapel, Greenwich English Haydn Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items DMA Mamma Mia DUE South Paul Gross Monday BBC2 6.45pm Untangling those webs of deceit A woman will sleep with her brother-in-law's granded to get back at her father for seducing her sister Televison Capitalising on the benefits of local radio Most peole agree that London needs a Mayor, but apparently it doesn't need a radio stateion Radio Sunday Wildlife on One BBC1,7pm It may appear… The Week's Sport BBC 1 Film Choice Television Choice May 15 Radio 1 Fm: 97.6-99,8 MHz 7.00 am Mark Goodier 10.00 Scott Mills 1.00pm May 15 Radio Choice Sky One 7.00am Street Sharks (36641) 7.30 Superhuman… Satellite, Cable and Digital Films May 15 Satellite BBC 1 May 16 Film Choice Television Choice May 16 Satellite, Cable and Digital Films May 16 Sky Sports 1 Fox Kids Radio 1 May 16 Radio Radio Choice BBC 1 Television Choice Sky Sport 1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Films May 17 Radio 1 May 17 Radio Radio Choice BBC 1 2Ay 18 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 May 18 Radio Choice David Puttnam's Century of Cinema Sky One Satellite, Cabile and Digital Films May 18 Bbc 1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Giants of Soul Radio 2,9pm Sky One Paramount Comedy Satellite, Cable and Digital Films May 19 BBC 1 Film Choice Television Choice May 20 Satellite, Cable and Digital Films May 20 Sky Sports 1 Radio 1 May Radio Radio Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Television Choice May 21 Satellite, Cable and Digital Films May 21 Sky One Fox Kids Radio 1 May 21 Radio Radio Choice Time Enter Space Picture Gallery Free Books Schools Want to go into space? Upd@te upd@at65 Psst! Commence coundown! The new Star Wars flick hits Earth in eight weeks! My Glam Life Christian Fry Reviews Wild Pistes! Be A... Picture Gallery Create, Create, Create! Meg@. mai Crazy Couples! Puzzle Answers Picture Gallery A Glitch in Time Picture Gallery no title Picture Gallery The times magazine BMW Ericsson The times magazine Saturday may 15 1999 contents Hp Kate muir's diary This is the week that... Trevor Eve, 47, lives in west London with his wife… Land Rover From james bone in new york... Not even the rich and famous can escape the tyranny of the housing co-op Daewoovalu? Citroen Xantia The screen queen Ford The mormon conquest Intel Vienna Picture Gallery Strack In the Eighties Philippe Strack became patron saint of yuppies the world over, with his slickly expensive minimalist designs. Now he has somewhat grander designs—as the arbiter of moral taste, no less, with his eye on our souls as well as our pockets Bosch Maxx Picture Gallery Terry Pratchett Picture Gallery Canon £5million Batsman Sachin Tendulkar is just 26, yet he is the rich… more fans than Michael Owen, and posses… Not out Picture Gallery Subaru Hawkshead Picture Gallery Virgin no title Summer in the city SAAB Why join mad rush for the country when summer's… Picture Gallery On the waterfront They may live in central London but David Loftus and his family still wake to the lapping of water and call of wildlife on their houseboat Picture Gallery Renault Outside edge Taste the Sainsbury's difference Playing with fire Timberland Waitrose WineDirect Cafinesse Pallas Athena High spirits In this image-conscious era you should approach the bar with caution. If you are what. you drink, you don't want to be a plna colada House of Bath Jonathan meades At Bam-bou and Ibla Amdega An Historic Issue Picture Gallery Wordon the street Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Images of Bali Belle's story Ence how the capacity for an autonomous sense of… Space 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Fenwick John diamond 'Rendered voiceless, I scream at passing strangers on the Internet. I go running up to them like those mad people who shout at buses and I hurl invective' Multiple Display Advertising Items Generation gap What they say about private schools Oakridge Classic Choice Fabric World Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Kirkdale Lancashire Reproductions Limited West of England Reproduction Furniture Authorises Versions Picture Gallery Open all hours Job satisfaction Priceless thrill This week's woman with the pocket camera: actress helen baxendale Arts Bryant Homes

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