News from 03/07/1999
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Sheila keating, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Paul Heiney, Alasdair Riley, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Andrew Pierce, Charles Cunningham, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Jonathan meades, Paul Hoggart, Tim Phillips, Richard Hobson, Linda Pullen, Karen Woolfson, Simon De Bruxelles West of England Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Philip Howard, Shaun Gregory, Victoria Fletcher and Tony Lyons, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, P. A. S. Taylor, Philip Hurst, Brian Pedley, Paul Watts, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, K. W., Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Harding Dunnett (Founder and Chairman), Dominic Bradbury, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, john diamond, Johnny Beerling (Controller), T. D. Jagger, Clare Stewart, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Robert Sheehan, John Clarke, D. R., Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Ahmad Gana, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Monty Python, F. C. Kellway, Alasdair Reid, Rebecca Jenkins, T. Rigby, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Stephen Anderton's, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Pilcrow, Martin Barrow, Ronald James Peach, Director, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, S. K., Rodney Milnes, T. P., Jerome Boyd-Maunsell, Martin Waller, Jon Ashworth and Dominic Walsh, JK, Anthea Lawson and Adam Sherwin, Harry Ritchie, Frances Bissell, John Law, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Frank Miles, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Mike Laws, P. B., Anthony Jacobs, Peter Barnard, David Jeremy, Tim Teeman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Victoria Fletcher, Lisa Jardine, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, VW, Paula Hawkins, N. C. Russell, Emma Mahony, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, June Osborne, Paul Durman, David Lister, Anna McWilliam, Saeed Shah and Henrietta Lake, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, G. H. M. Richey, Dave Thomas, Christopher Romyn, Jason Nissé and Jon Ashworth, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Helen Rumbelow and John Goodbody, David Robinson, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Russell Taylor, Ian Stirrups, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, James Allcock, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, David Orr, Jeannette Hyde, Rodney Touche, Roger Hutchinson, Min Cooper, Ian Cross, Caroline Merrell, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Kettle, Mick Hume, Sudi Pigott, Roger Boyes, Ken Moss, John Stern, John Martin, Donna Lynde, Nick Hasell, Jeremy Whittle at Le Puy De Fou, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Ansel Harris, Mary Lou Longworth, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, Dave Pearce, Celestria Noel, Derek Bloom, Tony Collins and David Bicknell, Julian Muscat, Henry Harris's, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Corylus, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Simon Bligh, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, J. C. FitzPATRICK, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Antony Wild, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Anthony Loyd, David Leslie, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Jim Keeble, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Jason Cowley, Jon Ashworth and Andrew Drummond, JRT, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Terence Hughes, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Mark Baldwin, Jill Crawshaw, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Stephen Gardiner, Maddy Costa, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, H. L., Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Valerie Grove, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Tony Kelly, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoWhy men yearn to cook Ulster formula keeps peace alive Shadow of Drumcree conflict hangs over campaign to persuade the Unionists Court order awaits rogue trader on return Henman's duty The Saturday Times your Perfect Wimbledon Paper What to pack for the beach Sleeping nun gets unfair deal on buses He's shagtastic! The droogs are Number One Male nurse on murder charge Aquascutum Market Report and Stock Prices Index Premier Inns & Lodges Uneasy wait for Trimble House of Fraser Henman trying to end drought Spice has wedding nerves Erving admits relationship Bogus peers exposed by 'Miss Marple' Liverpool Victoria No Title Picture Gallery Morning-after pill available before sex National Insurance Numbers for Babies Dixons Rail crash judge says faulty law forced acquittal Pressure mounts for change Doctors fear flu 'cure' will drain Nhs Army vegetarian goes hungry Plan to reduce cancer deaths Methodists to renounce the pledge Cook appeals to Labour core vote Minute of silence held as bombed gay pub reopens Halfords Fayed plea rejected News in Bries Murder clue News in Brief Greg Dyke News in Brief Will 0de Toyota Diy frenzy turns the hovel into a des res Estate agents call it the Changing Rooms syndrome. Susie Steiner on the rush to do up derelict property Couple's five-year labour of love Hi-tech cuppa aims to cause stir in coffee bars Journalists quit over Street-Porter Homebase Next week in The Times NELC Rothschilds to sell art Nazis looted Apex Hotel £250,000 separates barristers from QCs Car prices drive buyers to Ireland BBC MPs' new rooms cost £1.2m each Police lose media case News in Brief Organic ruling News in Brief Mother loses News in Brief Nannies' right News in Brief Renault to Go Henley bans bawdy oar Harrods Enter the golden dragons: China releases rare riches Dalya Alberge gives a preview of newly-found treasures to be exhibited by the British Museum Millennium Bug New computers are a passport to chaos Jason Nissé and Jon Ashworth on Britain's string of digital disasters Currys The Billions Lost Staff banned from sports day take city tour Years of care on wrong garden Pakistan's long-range war backfires David Orr at Basal Chu sees border incursions rebound on Islamabad Spielberg's £5bn studio plan fails Faithful live longer Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse British Gas Mario Puzo dies at 78 Hotpoint Palace coup puts rich in the shade America Latin music hits a high note in US Senate contest pits Hillary against Bill SAGA Tiny Alexandria turns its back on bohemian heyday High-rise homes are reducing a rich heritage to dust, Richard Beeston reports from Egypt's second city PC World (Reuter): Barak to revive peace talks with Palestinians World News in Brief (AFP): 3,000 Gurkhas protest World News in Brief (AFP): Elephant hunt opens World News in Brief (Reuter): Bastille key returned World News in Brief Paris by balloon World News in Brief (AP): Draining experience World News in Brief Paras lay down law to gangs in Pristina slums Zero tolerance policy quells violence, writes Anthony Loyd in Pristina French Socialist to run province Le Carré takes sentimental journey to small town in Germany Roger Boyes in Bonn sees unloved embassy cleared for demolition Apache force flopped because pilots were not good enough Botched deployment of helicopters cost America $300m, Ian Brodie writes The Balkans: Peackeeping Besieged monks beg for protection Calais connection cut Mobile direct By our Chief Ireland Correspondent: General in the spotlight 'Peace process is alive and on track' Reports offers Trimble loophole Ulster in the Balance Sinn Fein may yet be in government before a single gun is handed in, Martin Fletcher reports Picture Gallery Arsenal hidden in bunkers Republicans step across the Rubicon What They Said Magnet Picture Gallery Army digs in for the defence of Garvaghy British troops are taking no chances with Orange parade, writes Audrey Magee Ulster in the Balance The Week from Hell Mortals offered 90-minute tour of creation Green scheme parked Vodafone The birth of Lolita The Sunday Times Landmark Projects to Cover Every Corner of the Country Cornish sighting of rare albatross Choices Direct Broken dream of village life Valerie Grove meets the man who feels his architectural showcase has been shattered Picture Gallery Theatres Picture Gallery Tango Pasion 'Queen of Scots' celebrates euphoric return home Rock GarbageEdi8nburgh Georgia is never off their mind The Old South still defines itself by its ancient battles The notion that all men are potential rapists is no longer the preserve of the wild-eyed feminists - it is at the heart of policy-making' Sadism at the Scrubs While ministers panic over passports, this terrible indictment must not be ignored Royal flush The Times Diaty Not There yet Trimble's doubts deserve to be addressed Going for Broke Bankruptcy laws must be designed to help entrepreneurs Profits of Doom We need an apocalypse now and then Parades issue in the peace process Arms decommissioning Date rape Criminal courts and tennis courts Wal-Mart challenge for UK shops Spoilt for choice Silver linings Radio days Spirited tribute to heroic explorer Death risks Dyke as D-G Football's dilemma Court Circular Royal engagements Forthcoming marriage Dinner Luncheon Edward Dmytryk Edward Dmytryk, film director, died on July 1 aged 90. He was born in Grand Forks, Canada, on September 4,1908 Sylvia Sidney Sylvia sidney, actress, died on July 1 aged 888. She was born on August 8,1910 Personal Column B. K. P. A. Rukba Court & Social Court Office of the District Court of Affoltern Milestones George papadopoules, former dictator of Greece, died on June 27 aged 80 He was born on May 15,1919 Joshua Nkomo, Vice-president of Zimbabwe, died on July 1 aged 852. He was born on June 7,1917 Rogue Returns 28 Whitbread tops up its offer Fresh £2.9bn did for Allied pubs puts Punch on back foot Banks angry over review questions Barclays finds finance chief A Week in the City Trotman to be small firms czar CMC's loans face challenge Kuoni Standard Life home loans lead market Business Today Record close for Dow Time-machine strategy of Net stake-taker Brokers set to lose jobs in Garden merger The Sunday Times Coffee shops leave a sour taste Keeling leaves Amlin Brazil brewers in $6.7bn merger Evans gets backing to go private Euro court threat over Gibraltar Business Roundup US Ford sales record Business Roundup Jobs in the balance Business Roubdup Telecoms firm to float Business Roundup Sports Internet in talks Business Roundup Norcros put at £170m Business Roundup Regalian approval Business Roundup Hepworth disposal Business Roundup New chairman at AB Business Roundup Exchange Rates The Sunday Times Berisford buys US food equipment rival for £447m Lopex looks for white knight as Incepta strikes National Power to build US plants By our City Editor: Cut the talking, cut the red tape Monsanto aims to sell sweetener Hermes puts £25m into films United Biscuits price hit by food safety concerns The Times Medisys in joint venture with Elan Rogue's return stokes embers of the Nick Leeson, the man who broke the bank, is coming home. Jon Ashworth writes that fresh controversy is inevitable The Times Man of many parts shoots from the hip The Times Swift Demise for Barings Bank, a Most Venerable City Institution Tangled Web The Times City Diary Queen Liz The Times City Diary Sea battle The Times City Diary Fowl play The Times City Diary Reluctant stars take the spotlight Ede and Ravenscroft Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,146 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Caddick gives England a shout Sampras bars Henman's path towards the summit New Showrooms Mummy, nanny wants a pension Men's Singles No Title Henman sees no cause for alarm Julian Muscat looks forward to semi-finals that promise great things Winbledon today Picture Gallery No Title Order of Play Yesterday's Results Picture Gallery Henman's theatrics prove fit for comic strip fantasy Simon Barnes on the British No 1 who thrives on the support that may help him to win the ultimate prize Kuerten is shorn of strength by bold Agassi Lynne Truss Confidence of youth shines through No joy for the Woodies Rafter eyes final spot as Martin loses nerve Ploys from Brazil condemn Arsenal to Treble cleft stick HSBC Picture Gallery Another volley for the tennis set Rules tightened on imports By our Sports Staff: Anelka 'will strike' if Lazio deal is blocked Football Talking Damon through punk and speed metal Women's game given a splash of colour Sport in Brief Gardener digs deep to break sprint barrier Athletics Telfer out to cut off power of Mains Today's Order of Rowing Price moves out of shadows Golf Opponent's generosity fails to save Abdullah Yesterday's Results By our Sports Staff: Delighted Davies is ahead of the field Cricket Just Got Better England left on the rack New Zealad favourites to win dramatic first Test Cold Caddick warms to task on comeback Richard Hobson on the insular player who gave his all for the team Russell's catch puts him in record books Derbyshire maintain an unrelenting grip Sheriyar first to hit 50-wicket milestone Durham deficiencies exposed by Saqlain Cricket Just Got Better Somerset batsmen left with a job to complete Maddy fearless in open attack PPP County Champloship: Yorkshire Feel Preeure as Leicestershire Show Champions' Grit Glamorgan decline is hastened by Hartley By our Sports Staff: Ranatunga's reign comes to conclusion Yesterday's Scoreboards Last word to Fleming in welcome victory Wizard of spin soon has Essex under his spell Jablonski on course at Cowes Sailing Virenque casts shadow over start of Tour Cycling Roberts makes Ms own tracks to the top Motor Sport Williams sponsor pulls out Jeremy while Picks Five Riders to Watch in the Race for Glory Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Prologue specialist feeling the strain Giving his all in the name of endurance Former European champion shows why he will never be the retiring sort Total Sport Lowes tries tame physical Wildcats Rugby League: Bradford Bulls Consolidate Leageue Leadership By a Correspondent: Eagles eclipsed by Rhinos' stampede For the Record Mitchell profits from dollars and sense Yesterday's Results Meeting Points Stiff examination for Greek Dance Big-Race Field Chepstow Wolverhampton Chester House looks hot property Racing; Tactics Point to Cecil-Trained Colt Ecipsing his Rivals in Sandown Park Showpiece Sandown Park Coral Thunderer: Armchair Investor Triple Dash sets sights on the top Racing: Prescott Thinks Big after Landing Valuble Sandown Contest You say potatoes, I say Pot-8-os Ride of the Week Ladbrokes Nottingham Fatina fourth in France Carlisle Beverley Rapid Raceline William Hill Alfa Romeo Motorpoint T W White & Sons Nissan DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market Research MR Multiple Classified Advertising Items D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items NE Numbers Vehicle Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items 2000 Fd National Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault Multiple Classified Advertising Items Griffith 500 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vauxhall Multiple Classified Advertising Items C70 Euro Continental Cars Commodities Liffe Options Granada leads the way as FTSE edges ahead Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Portfolio continues to outpace the market Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Flat end to week Roche Bobois The Times Unit Trust Information Service Standard Life Bank Tracked down 55 The high price of poor advice Helen Pridham looks at the difference between Ifa fees and a king's commission Investe Guinness Flight Scottish Widows Quick Action 52 RJ Temple PLC Legal & General Banks smile at debt risk New Packages Victoria Fletcher finds lenders happy to stick at old overdraft levels and offer new deals The risks in a misleading loan application Beale Dobie & Company Limited PolicyPlus Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Woolwich Prosper Screen trade Act now on self-assessment Karen Woolfson urges taxpayers to move before the holiday season starts Tax form had accountant foxed Revenge of the odd-lot trader Personal Investor New Labour's nanny state Comment Location is not all Go Italone Good premises are vital to any new business, henrietta Lake reports Standard Life Bank 'Be ready just to walk away when you come to negotiate' Jupiter Norwich Union Framlington Investec The empire strikes back Paula Hawkins plots the twist in fortunes of the Far East FPD Nightmare continues for the repossessed Karen Woolfson explains whyborrowers are still digging up past misery Tracked down after five years Nationwide The Gartmore Global ISA Northern enters credit card war The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Don't bother saving in a pension plan You can have your money—at £1 a time Hole in the wall gang knows how to charge Scottish Widows Master of all tradesmen (for tax and Ni) Mea culpa, says Ecclesiastical Nice one, Nationwide M&G Direct Line Foreign Colonial Skipton Last farewell to a large antiques collection Clare Stewart on the disperal of several hundered high-quality Abbey National Tracking all over the world Widows used policy payout Friends Provident Merger moves fever in the City Gavin Lumsden tips insurance as a good bet in the home straights Royal Liver To Advertise within this Section Telephone Display… Neville James CAT Mortgage Policy Portfolio At-home pension advisers RichardMiles reports on a sitution that will concern every family that employs a nanny Lenders agree that house price boom will continue Value 'doubled' in three years Odd Lots 52 Fidelity Investments Student Finance 50 Inside Fashion Index Markwarner Dogs of War Vanessa-Mae Burning question: why do men Bbq? Barbecue Man blackens sausages to prove who is boss, says Paul Heiney, in the first of a series about the great divide between the sexes Shopping Jaeger-Lecoultre Let's all be square The Millennium Village is Just the place we want to live in, writes Stephen Gardiner Pity the dogs of war Teaching children to love animals will help them recover, writes Brian Pedley Kit Hesketh-Harvey Duxiana Barman, make mine a double Hip drinkers are swapping cocktails for a healthy cuppa. Elizabeth Judge reports Margaret Forster One up from mailbags Emma Mahony meets prisoners with a passion for stitching Lee, a weightliftcr, is sometings up until 3am sewing as many as 50 squqres Tea Time Picture Gallery Sun, sea, sand and style Top Tip Must Have Consuming Interests Cottage Cheese Magimix The Times Cook A real free-range organic chicken is a taste apart from the factory variety - and useful for simple hot-weather dishes More Food & Drink Sweet like chocolate milkshake Star violinist Vanessa-Mae discusses sex and existentialism with Elizabeth Judge Henry Harris Cheat of the Week The Perfect Creme Brulee A lot more for a little more If you're going to spend ?12.50 on a bottle of wine, it has to be good. Jame MacQuitty selects the best 20 Picture Gallery The French. Wonderful cooks, magnificent lovers, but… The Times Earth, wind and fire Ne and my Garden Tony Heywood Jane Owen meets a gardener harnessing natural elements to sculptural effect Picture Gallery Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Weekend Tips Picture Gallery Green fingers start here Regent'sPark Flower Show, revived this year, has proved a resouding success, despite London's parking problems addifficuld British weather, says Emma Mahony Mercedes-Benz Medicine straight from the ground Herbal remedies - the mainstay of medieval medecine - are making a comeback. Jane Owen visits some of Britain's best-known botanic gardens Town & Country Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy Barrow 21st Century Fox Calendar 2000 Homes & Gardens Buy Direct Free Nationwide Delivery Amazing Emporium To advertise in the Homes & Gardens section please… Simulated Security TV Camera Cannock Direct Factory Picture Gallery Krystal Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items John Stalker Multiple Display Advertising Items No Chemicals Trade & Overseas Charterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Scalewatcher BAC To Advertise Call 01714811986 (Trade) John D Wood & Co London Letting & Estate Agents Echoes of a medieval past Home Swap Picture Gallery Barely enough room to swig a pint Small is Beautiful Was your home a brothel? James Bond on a mission for milk Sunrise Waterway or Landbound Surrey Haslemere Redrow Ireland Overseas Property World Class Homes Chelsea Sw10 Unique two bedroom cottage in totally sectuded… Essex Barratt Octacon The real inn places to be in town The First Finalists Real ale and African jazz The Bell No danger of fat cats on mobile phones Fat Cat Alma street, Sheffield A townie drinker's dream Duke of Cambridge Picture Gallery Plenty of rooms to relax Wykeham Arms Salt of the earth pedigree The Saltgrass A Vet Writes Adopt Me We need our royal coat repaired Every week 1,000 Barbour coats are repaired in Tyneside - with remarkable objects in them, Linda Pullen reports All aboard for the redstart Feather Report Lucy Pinney The Times Strong cast of characters Richard Morrison visits the small family foundry in Chelsea that casts moulds for Britain's most illustrious sculptors Weekend Courses and Activities Activity Feedback A delicate balancing act Clumsy children can be helped - over time, says Celestria Noel Magic Cities Citalia Travel City Breaks Great Escapes Balearics Airport Parking Corsican Places Simply Caribbean Cruise & Sail Abroad Goa Laskarina Sunvil Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply Travels Partnership Travel Travel Continues on Pages Shoparound Coopers Rage is just enraging Antony Wild works himself into a frenzy about the things that drive people mad Original Second World War FFC Multiple Display Advertising Items Knee Brace Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks Stannah Direct Male British Antique Replicas Born for Loden Shoparound Overcome Impotence Sinclair Research Ltd., SSS Condoms Jolliman The " Shelia Maid" Treske Tables Bumpy ride to raise cash Ruth Gledhill joins a camel pilgrimage from Oxford to Cambridge At your Service Church Services Tomorrow Have faith in sacred voices Jewish cantors, Buddhist monks and Baptist choirs will join this week in spiritual song, reports Nigel Williamson We all sometimes learn to live by daily bread The Times Going the whole hog with a Harley The Rev Lionel Fanthorpe's vision of heaven is Dockage 20, the specislist Harley-Davidson motorcycle shop in Southampton, says Alasdair Riley Gadgets Shop Watch Dining in the great outdoors Hampers Short-range forecast: bargains ahead The summer sales are just getting underway—and, whether you are looking to replenish your wardrobe or your house, our guide will point you towards the year's best bargains around the country The Times Guide to the Bestsummer Sales Trailfinders Travelbag SAS Travel Insurance Flightbookers Faresavers Space Platinum Travel Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Ebooker WorldCover Summer Flight only Deals Direct Line Jetline Monument Travel KLM uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Late Bookers Space My whirlwind weekend in the Sahara For Jim Keeble, Operation Desert Storm involved a quick flight to Marrkesh and an epic heat-and-dust drive The bear facts about Salvador Dal? Cunard Has Egypt lost it? You have your say Notwest Go surreal in Dali country Tony Kelly finds kitsch pictures and stuffed animals around Salvador's Dali's old Catalonia haunts In the Footsteps of the Artists: Catalonia Art Holidays VJV UK Family Activity Summer Holidays Crystal Italy Voyages Jules Verne On the trial of a Renaissance man He was a 16th- century painter, writer and architect. Mary Lou Longworth went in search of Giorgio Vasari In the Fotsteps of the Artists: Tuscany Checking in Worldcover Direct The Best of Vasari Austravel See you at the White Horse Brian Pedley meets the man facing a mammoth paint job in Yorkshire Seabourn Museum of the Week Voyages of Discovery British Airways Stena Line Exploiting our French connections Avoid the traffic on French roads and enjoy a stylish stopover, says Robin Young Noble Caledonia Limited Machu Picchu by cable car But will a luxury development spoil the Inca ruins, asks Steve Keenan Travellers' Bulletin Board The singles dilemma Holiday Helpdesk Voyages Jules Verne Mad dogs in Majorca Fears grow over Turkey Kurdish threats are keeping visitors away, reports Jill Crawshaw from Kas You Can now Use a Mouse to Catch a Train The great Egyptian divide Tourist behaving badly? You have your say on whether low prices in Egypt are attracting the wrong sort of people Travellers' Bullletin Board Tutankhamun would tut-tut Tribal gatherings Experience the showbiz bug Flying Visits Pack your Bags Voyages of Discovery Just the ticket British Midland Club Direct Americana Vacations PLC Kuoni Direct to Holiday France Check-In Austravel Brittany Ferries Canadian Affair Quest Worldwide Flight Seekers Cheap Flights No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Bowhills VFB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply Juscany The magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays The Magic of Spain Switzerland Special Interest Costa Rica Dragoman Turkey New England's Finest Winter Sports Slaley Hall U. K. 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Tickets to Kentra Festival Mardi Gras Win! Indie film goodies ART Artists With Green Fingers Continental Airlines Star Wars Multiple Display Advertising Items Your shout BP Picture Gallery My Millennium Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Night in, Anthony Nel… To the Max As a session player he backed the stars, then Max Beesley quit music, learnt to act and slipped on Tom Jones's breeches. Now he's the star of a new football drama. Imogen Edwards-Jones met him. Portrait: Mitch Jenkins The Big Interveew Picture Gallery Blockbuster New album releases The Big Album Bell and Sebasting (9/10) Singled out Bloomberg News The Big Single Blues Choice Out There Metro music charts Win four albums! Style counsel A show featuring 4,000 young designers aims to tap into the public's new found interest in style. Dominic Lutyens looks at what will appeal to those who have chucked out the chintz Getting physical The Australian Stalker theatre group achieve the near impossible - they create avant-grade plays that sell out. As their latest work comes to Britain, Tim Marsh joins them on a journey of discovery Picture Gallery Odeon Ads to riches Melissa Bank was a copywriter when Francis Ford Coppola bought up her first novel, about a thirtysomething New Yorker's life and love affair. So just how much of the story is autobiographical? Joanna Coles investigates Books The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing By Melisa Bank Viking, £9.99 (Fiction) When dads are duds Man and Boy Sacred Cows Collins Skateboarding Cheap and nasty Starcrossed By A. A. 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