News from 10/07/1999
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Oliver bennett, John McNamara, Frances Canning, Jocelyn Haines, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, John Ratcliffe, Cath Urquhart, Stella Shamoon, Alasdair Riley, Helen Johnstone, Nathan Horton, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Brian Greer, S. R. Mair, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Daisy Waugh, Nick Hasell Stock Market Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, John Morgan, B. M. Lahee, Frank Daugherty, Alan Cliff, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, melanie eclare, Karen Woolfson, Ian Jessiman, Bill Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Change gear, Liz Wilson, Bob Collett, Philip Howard, David Smith, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, James Bone, Frederic Raphael, Brian Pedley, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Bob Holness, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Andrew Pierce and Roland Watson, Michael Paterson, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Elizabeth Ward Founder President, Tim Marsh, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Matthew Fleming, Emma Whitfield, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Paul Abse, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Daniel Solon (Vice-Chairman), Mario Puzo, Debra Craine, Rebecca Jenkins, Mike Pattenden, Roger Watkins, R. A. Scott, Stephen Anderton's, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Roger Coombs, David Taylor, Martin Barrow, Rachel Kelly, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Jenny MacArthur, Helen Dunmore, T. P., Alice Lagnado, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, and Daniel McGrory, Steve Fallon, Roland Watson, Frances Bissell, Anna Blundy, P. B., Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, David Brecknell, Peter Barnard, jasper rees, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Victoria Fletcher, Kate Muir, Lisa Jardine, Mary Loudon, Sarah Michelle, Lance Armstrong, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Ed Potton, jon snedden, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Amber Cowan, Stephen Easton, Simon De Bruxelles, West of England Correspondent, David Lister, Jonathan West, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Masoud Gerami, anna selby, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins, Adam Edwards, Dave Thomas, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, William Taylor, Adam Jones, Brian Conneller, H. J., Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Dinah Smith, Peter Stothard, Sean Hignett, Mark Lister, Chloé Bryan-Brown, Francis Gilbert, Min Cooper, elspeth thompson, Michael Arditti, Pascale de Lacoudraye Harter, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Sarah Woodhead, Joaquin Rodrigo, Marcel Berlins, Erica Wagner, David Kettle, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Karen Woolfson and Richard Miles, James Naughtie, Tony Knifton, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Desmond Hartley, John Goodbody, Adam Sherwin and Ben Hammersley, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gareth Grundy, louisa buck, Candace Bushnell, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Sheila Keating, Simon Brooke, Helen Pridham, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, liam duke, alison jane reid, Richard Miles, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Graham Searjeant, Geoffrey Rowell, Jason Cowley, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, P. G. F. West, Lottie Moggach, A. Dean, Peter Ingham, Benedict Nightingale, Charles Holcombe, Jill Crawshaw, Joe Warwick, Jonathan Green, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Tano da Morire, Paul Connolly, Valerie Grove, Warwick Mansell, Alasdair Murray, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Charles Kennedy, Alexandra Frean, Local Government Correspondent, Francis Klonowski, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Michael Evans and Carol Midgley, Edward Marriott, David Hill, Adam Parsons,
ResumoSerb lies duped media, claims No 10 Why Mr Campbell is wrong and offensive The scapegoat Colonel: Valerie Grove meets Inside the mind of Damon Hill The secret life of Kubrick How Tories' Ashcroft turned $1 into $88m Billion-Dollar Man All over now for Jagger and Hall Splendid job, sub's crew told Win 1,000 Star Wars tickets Volvo admits rigging prices The lager ladettes have arrived First Telecom In the Saturday Times Gateway 'Meddling Mandelson is back as Blair's fixer House of Fraser Council 'lost' £12.5m News in Brief Mayor poll Javelin victim £600,000 fraud Cobra warning Royals roll up for a real posh wedding Guests include eight queens and eight heirs, reports Alan Hamilton Yorkshire parsimony pays off Nest egg in one basket a winner Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey £40,000 carrot to keep super-nurses in NHS Ian Murray reports on a government initiative to halt an exodus to the private sector Dixons Drinking is trendy again Harrods Knightsbridge Top staff welcome incentive to stay on Blair hunt ban takes Cabinet by surprise Ministers were still working on a compromise when political landscape changed, reports Valerie Elliott Exmoor communities fear 'the final straw' Widdecombe turns poacher Homebase Branson prepares new bid to run lottery Virgin chief says that a non-profit operator will raise more for good causes. Raymond Snoddy reports Virgin Police accused of putting pensioner risek Horse follows sheep to Tate Sainsbury's Unionists denounce 'unfair' peace plan Tory new boy carpeted over EU remarks SAGA BT Detectives check mystery of the Boston Strangler Parents of Stephen Lawrence divorce Toyota Ninety students suspected of Net cheating The Service for Cheats Ministers cleared of test tampering Grobbelaar says he never let down fans Leeson says wife was right to leave Killer of Vogue woman gets life Tesco Elton John flies in for pacemaker operation One 2 one Currys Kelly tells Catholics to question convention Top ten preachers vie for Times accolade Ruth Gledhill reports on those lining up to deliver the best sermons of the year Cathedral art shows are condemned as obscene Children's jail visits cancelled News in Brief RAF pilot ejects Daughter found Cannabis tea Potter power Northern Rock Teachers' cigarettes filtered out of school Rover Hillary's eyes on glittering prize America Does Bill have the stomach for a fight? Lady Liberty to host Tina Brown's party Insurance services As Hillary Clinton's most likely Republican… Why Mr Campbell is wrong - and offensive Tom Walkerm who has covered the Kosovo confliet extensively from both sides and was expelled from Belgrade thurting the bombing, takes issue with the Government criticism and says Nano lied as well Britons 'adopt' villagers Serb 'killed 350 in orgy of viollence' The Balkans Nato discovers bodies dumped in ravine after worst massacre so far, reports James Pringle Schreiber Next week in the Times British Gas Power jobs go to Italy and France The New Commission French anthem branded racist DIAL-a-PHONE Chernobyl: the day trip of a lifetime Anna Blundy visits the latest in tourist attractions and decides that it is not for the faint-hearted The children of Belarus are paying heavy price Rivals fish for votes as Yeltsin unwinds Richard Beeston on the holiday that sigals change PC World the Computer Superstore Muslim guerrillas told to pull back Hicks are hip as US plunges into redneck revival Damina Whitworth previews tongue-in-cheek games Compaq How to tell If the joke is on you Execution halted over chair World in Brief Spaceman dies Poets in peace Polygamy case (AP): Rights denied (AP): $4.9bn award (Reuters): Not amused Living in fear of the whips' lash The Tories drank champagne, but Labour takes tea. Roland Watson toasts the rituals of the reshuffle All eyes this year are on Prescott's power base 'Why be a minister? You have no friends, no sleep' Prescott with 'dinosaure's as Blair meets the young Nervous Oup World Society fot the Protection of Animals A a Gill does Germany Tiny Barak to seek deal with PLO China attacks Tokyo leader on war crimes Everest 'I was tearful, inwardly. I am a humanist, it was a terrible thing' Valerie Grove meets Colonel Derek Wilford, the Bloody Sunday commander Opera & Ballet 'Substantial Sophisticated and Superior' Solid Cold Couple of Heston Wasps who lack a sting Theatre Love Letters Haymarket Don't deny Peter his resurrection The Government cannot afford to keep Mandelson out 'It is George Lucas, rather than St Luke, who taught today's twentysomethings much of what they first learnt about right and wrong' Picture Gallery Fast track to collusion The magic initials MP still offer the bearer the equivalent of a fast lane on the M4 Super trouper The Times Diary Blair's Fox The worst reason for a ban on hunting Unfolding Atrocity Kosovo continues to yield up more horrors An Excess of Zeal Merseyside Police should beware of anti-racist injustice Legal constraints on donors' wishes Will more buses save village life? Religious harmony Party in the park Memory overload Ancient glass Keeping faith with the human spirit The Nelson touch Strange names Court Circular Memorial service Corporation of London Forthcoming marriage Meeting High Commissioner Anniversaries Clive Wainwright Clive Wainwright, furniture historian, died of a heart attack on July 2 aged 57. He was born on April 2,1942 Personal Column Pete Conrad Pete Conrad, astronaut, died in Ojai, California, on July 8 aged 69. He was born in Philadelphia on June 2,1930 Court & Social Rukba Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones Picture Gallery Profile Dixons prices Freeserve at 'only £1.5bn' MFI shares fall as loss is revealed Aweek in the City Davis reaps the rewards of mutuality Andersen criticised over computer chaos Mint sell-off plan is dropped Picture Gallery The Times Weekend Money Business Today Pound suffers against the strong dollar BATM founder to miss out on £150m fortune Electra continues sell-off with £215m deal The Sunday Times From a Correspondent: Mr Yen goes as successor acts to reassure investors Jarvis pips Swallow for Regents Park Hotel EU clears way for lawsuit against Bangemann Further £11m for Polly Peck creditors Belfast Port plans backed by committee Friendly Hotels in expansion talks Business Roundup M&S to close stores Landround share issue Porsche accelerates AB Airlines open offer Delancey leisure plan EU boost for Glaxo Cornwell Parker slips Vymura rejects bid Exchange Rates Wolves bids £173m for Morland to trump Greene King By a Correspondent: IMF to proceed with gold sale Women profit from the Web By our City Editor: Competition faces the full Monti Commentary Johnson Matthey sells electronics Merrill Lynch retains top award B&Q plc Defence groups in space link-up Pub Quiz The Times Rebuilding of the Tories' billion-dollar man Not so very long ago, Michael Ashcroft looked as though he was down to his last £20 million. But the businessman who controls Conservative Party coffers bounced back in spectacular style. Paul Durman looks at how he did it Free speech The Times City Diary Down river The Times City Diary The pits The Times City Diary Ashcroft and Controversy? They were Made for Each Other Monty stands by to launch private finance offensive Man in the News In the Hot Seat Ten Steps to a Fortune Mining sector takes spark our of FTSE Stock Market Keep an eye on Arena Leisure, the racecourse operator that owns Lingfield Park. The shares closed 1p off at 20½p, but the company is attracting attention after its purchase of Ram Leisure, which owns a clutch of all-weather racetracks. Dealers reckon Arena is close to securing a series of broadcasting deals Movers of the Week 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 Rights Issues Major Changes Catalyst for change Tempus Morland MFI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Vymura Wall Street Morgan Stanley & Co. Limited Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,152 Forecast Superlative Travel Football - it's a woman's world Has Hill reached the end of the road? The former world champion is at the crossroads. Rob Hughes advises him to follow the exist sign What's next after the fall of gold Tangerine Irvine sits tight and weighs his options Kevin Eason finds a driver with a reputation as a wild rover at the centre of transfer speculation British Grand Prix Inside Tract at Silverstone Arrows turn to Supertec engines Button aiming to fill hole on staring grid Stewart seek advantage with remote control Hill shows signs of finishing with a flourish British Grand Prix Williams looks back in celebration Adam Parsons recalls the day a British team reached maturity Shot put dampender on golden glory Fact: In the period between leaving Genesis and becoming a world-respected solo artist, Peter Gabriel completed a referees' course and actually ran the line in a fixture at Hereford United. The programme for this game, which features his name, now changes hands for upwards of £100 Hanley launches attack on directors Rugby League: Outburst Leaves Question Mark Hanging over Future of St Helens Coach Picture Gallery Searching for Sunday insanity Harris turns tide against Sharks For the Record Millwall angle on FA Cup desertion Horan rejects Bristol Stockdale suffers selection blow Equestrianism Dallaglio's right to rain offers hope of England return Rugby Union Results from Hickstead Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership Rugby Union Fixtures for the 1999-2000 Season Rolph finished with a flourish Swimming Millfield relive their glory days John Goodbody witnesses team spirit overcome individual talent Technique lacking as wickets tumble on lively pitch Yesterday's Scoreboards Rejuvenated Cowan puts Essex in charge Ppp county championship: Prichard and Law hope to build on success Weston's third hundred holds Caddick at bay Rice simmers as bowlers strain to little effect Swann is able to fly high above the rest Nash repels Hampshire attack Cricket: Century by Stand in Captain Revives New Zealand's Flagging Spirits after Early Collapse Austin opens account in style Cricket-playing pupils run out of time John Goodbody says the need for youngsters to revise for exams has left schools to field weakened teams Connor tricks fail to inspire victory Bridging the gap makes world of difference Father Times Snow settled Prince of cricket done Bradman name Birkenshaw selection role Asian advance Shane Warne has abandoned his plans for retirement… Radio contact Setting sail under spell of a fatal attraction Edward Gorman on the perils facing ocean racers answering the call of the cruel sea James breezes to Cowes victory Sailing Gloves out in Durham for fighting chance Boxing: Nation's First Academy Aims to Inject England's Amateur Ranks with New Breed of Young Winners Srikumar Sen on a boxing centre with its fists poised for glory Title defence looks routine for Woods Westwood produces the perfect response to Garcia Golf Fisher clinches place in final Scores from ST German Standard Life Tours win Scottish recognition The Times Players jib at Carnoustie challenge Scores from Loch Lomond New balls, please Sport in Brief Irish win after England collapse Bowls Milton's millions mourn his passing A fabulous grey died earlier this week, who, despite being burdened by various sponsors' prefixes, leapt his way to greatness Star Wars Episode I America's fairer sex advance on goal United States play China in the final of the women's Wold Cup today. Keith Blackmore in Los Angeles is caught up in the soccer fever Everyon's hands get dirty in chase for filthy lucre Everyone's hands get dirty in chase for filthy… Robson to be FA's coaching guru Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Asia fulfil threat of walkout York Ladbrokes Mirjan to blunt Killer Instinct Ascot By Thunderer: Armchair Investor Mowbray (8-1) Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Duffield holding back the years Weighing-room's elder statesman is reaping the rewards of loyal service Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Raching Stickels stood down after blunder Chester Admiral has Furlong riding crest of a wave Judge dread Ride of the Week William Hill From the Horse's Mouth Snapped up Scoop please Ramruma sets high standard Racing: Cecil-Trained Filly Has Outstanding Chance to Secure Another Classic Curragh Tomorrow Newbury Tomorrow Haydock Park Tomorrow Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Sedgefield Salisbury Warwick South Well Steels disqualified after controversial sprint Cycling Results Norway four pose threat to Redgrave Rowing Thresher Alfa Romeo Auto Aalbers Holland Motorpoint of Derby Ltd Trade Sale Herbert Robinson Offer Holdings plc 328i Convertible M3 Spec 328i Convertible P reg 96 Soft Tops Executive Motor Contracts - Unique '99T… Cherokee BMW 740I Auto 4 Door Saloon M3 SMG Evolution coupe 318i Convertible ADI Engineering Ltd. 355 Berlinetta, N reg, 7k miles, Showroom conddon,… 355 Berlinetta XJ8 Sport XKR Convertible Service gets the hard shoulder Why can't new motorway stations be stylish, civilised and sophisticated, asks Adam Edwards Audi's beauty in oils Economy class: smoky diesels are being refined into luxury German autobahn stormers capable of 150mph New toy for busy executives - a chip van Bill Thomas looks to a future of roads stuffed by high-tech mobile offices BMW's blaster Nitrox Power Mock rocker twin's triumph Kawasaki's clone cleans up an old act says John Naish Picture Gallery Maserati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Classified Advertising Items MGF Multiple Classified Advertising Items 911 Carrera 4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Urban jungle - the toughest test of a 4X4 Hilary Rose wrestles a Mercedes off-roader on an arduous round of food and loathing Multiple Display Advertising Items PG's Numbers CNDA 01883 342305 OAS 15 Bentley Azure Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB 95 21 SE Flat end to the week James Herrick The Times United Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming! Flexibility is key lure of the Isa Individual savings accounts are becomeing one of the most attractive ways of ensuring adequate pension provision, writes Helen Pridham Investec Guinness Flight Toe Professionals Newton Fund Managers Limited Learning Fast Track down best home loans Gartmore Aberdeen Unit Trust Managers Limited Prospectors face a long wait for gold rush Bargain-hunters have precious little hope of making a quick killing from low bullion prices, says Sally Patten Take pessimistic view on pensions Comment Friends Provident On the track of the Holy Grail Personal Investor It's a great scoop. We've raised our rates… Scottish Widows Legal & General Staffordshire Elson Associates Plc Watch out for rogue letting agents The Times Going for a song as bidding catches on Clare Stewart surveys the rising popularity of property auctions A helping hand from the professionals Sally Patten discovers why City fund managers take a laid-back approach with their own finances The Equitable Life Sky-hig Dow is no guarantee Karen Woolfson reports on a US fund's slump while Paula Hawkins looks at changing management trends Free serve Active gains as trackers go cool Surrenda-link Limited Societies put squeeze on carpetbaggers Karen Woolfson and Richard Miles assess savers' anger Scottish Widows Time to get card sharp Sally Patten examines the plethora of offers from new entrant to the credit card market Jupiter Unit Trust Managers Ltd. B&B woos savers with 6%-plus The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Rock's bond leads the way Advisers issue call for contributions review Richard Miles explains why the Pia has revised quotation rules Legal & General Direct Limited Take an interest in your bonds Light relief on charges Hole-in-the-wall horror Cater Allen Bank Electronic return proves less taxing Direct Line Financial Services Beale Dobie & Company Limited PolicyPlus International Plc Chase De Vere Investment PLC M&G Investec Bank (UK) Limited Neville James Policy Portfolio Coke will regain sparkle Share of the Month How to grab your share Online dealign gives changing investment culture a helping hand, says Paula Hawkins Standard Life Bank Predators to pounce on poor performing funds David Smith assesses the options for investment trusts at a wide discount Absolute Beginners Coventry Building Society Pension changes provides a false sense of security Foreign & Colonial Capel Cure Sharp The £1.5 billion question Gavin Lumsden on the bitter legal battle that has left Equitable Life balanced on the brink Students play cards right Winding Track Shareholders baffled by Wal-Mart terms Aberdeen Investment Trusts Squeezed out Inside Business News Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashworth Fashion Lured into Kubrick's lair Frederic Raphael was thrilled when stanley Kubrick asked him to write the screenplay for Eyes Wide Shunt. But before long he was embroiled in a world of secrecy and games Index Rover Pub of the Year Wedding Dress Travel BBC The Films of Stanley Kubrick Chappell 'Freddie, we need to find some way of doing the orgy scene. Did you ever go to an orgy?' John Lewis Department Stores Kit Hesketh-Harvey On Monday Down to earth with a bump Farnborough, the cradle of aviation, may be sacrificed on the altar of development. Marcus Binney reports on the fight to save it The Times Meathballs loved by the mob Some guys would kill for Rao's meatballs, says Alsdair Riley Easily suede Rights and Wrongs Top Tip Must Have The Artist's Widow Consuming Interests New Products The Times Cook There are few meals more appetising than a Spanish feast, with its fresh tapas and colourful ingredients Not a woman to dry up After a few drinks, author Candace Bushnell gets the urge to run around naked, she admits Out for a Drink with Candace Bushnell More Food & Drink What we Had where we Had It Sélection magimix The Perfect Gazpacho Real class in a glass If you're celebrating, you don't want to waste money on dud bottles. Jane MacQuitty selects the finest wines under £20 Picture Gallery Sorting the wheat from the chaff The Times Pimm's Pub of the Year 1999 Country Winners Mix with stars Griffin Inn Fletching, East Sussex The Times Cable car 'n' tonic The Beell Inn Aldworth, Berkshire Parrot fashion The New Inn Coleford, Devon Long wait for variety The King's Head Bledington, Oxfordshire Writers' block The Old Silent Inn Stanbury, Yorkshire Mr Bloom spruces things up Stephen Anderton travels to Foggy Bootom in Norfolk and the celebrated garden of Adrain Bloom Spring-sown new lawns will now be strong enough to… Mercedes-Benz Earth mother finds her muse Singer-snogwriter Beverley Craven tells Jane Owen how she mows, prunes and plants her cares away Me and my Garden: Beverley Craven Classic Conservatories Golden triangle Gardens to Visit Stephen Anderton's Graden Answers Kitchen Magic Tanaka Cannock Gates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cinque Ports Trading Co. 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Warwick Buildings Plant a Bluebell Wood Atco Homes & Gardens Brochure Reply Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Window Dressing with Muslin & Voile Stonebow Leisure Inshade Limited Pinelog Garden Collection Classic Choice The Finest Greenhouses Money Can Buy The Times The Times Changing Times Bellway Homes Conrad Ritblat Gascoins Group Limited You don't have to be crazy to live here Buying from a Divorcing Couple When divorce has a chain reaction Hospital Conversion Another battle won, but the war is still raging At last Britian's historic homes will be safe from developers, thanks to new planning guidance for councils, says Rachel Kelly The original studio flats Home Swap Somerset Balcombe, West Sussex Bellway Homes Redrow Haslemere Algarve nr Tavira World Class Homes Oval , SW9 Tudor House English Courtyard Yea, verily I take this woman Posh and Becks aren't the only ones opting for a themed wedding, says Elizabeth Judge, left Dressing's drag When it comes to fashion, men and women are worlds apart The Great Divide I'm not fishing for anything Life Rage The shapes of things to come Chairs fit for an angel Millennium Dome man Christopher Frayling inrroduces Dalsy Waugh to a classic style of furniture that has grown more fashionable since it first appeared 200 years ago My favourite shop Roche Bobois Shop Watch Gadgets Where have all the wild flowers gone? Every day hundreds of acres of meadows are lost of farming. Simon de Bruxelles reports on the fight to save them The Fight for our Fields Lucy Pinney A Vet Writes Adopt Me Weekend Courses and Activities Shoparound Elnapress Activities Feedback Antique Desks Rebuild Your Hair Young buzzards earn their wings Feather Report Memories on Video Power for Pedal Bikes! Stannah Stairlifts British Antique Replicas Bristol Group Ltd. Original Second World War The Erotic Print Society Padded Wonderbrief Men Genuine Birthday Newspapers Solid Wrought Iron Beds Condoms Overcome Impotence Mesh Door Screen Bedlinen Amaze your Friends with the Power of your Hearing! The Lady's Norfolk Hat Want a long life? Pray for it Prayer not only clears your mind, it's good for your body too. Jonathan Green reports God's Funeral Private treasures are often the greatest Credo Church Services for Tomorrow No ordinary ordination Ruth Gledhill wintnesses an epic sign-of-the-times sermon at St Paul's At your Service Trailfinders Travelbag Worldwide Travel Specialist SAS Pleasure Americana Vacations PLC British Airways Space Summer Flight only Deals Go Direct Travel Insurance Travel Insurance Happy families Delta Worldwide Faresavers Flight Centre Space Flightseekers CGU Direct To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Space Where life is lived with real passion Sephen McClarence finds Oberammergau preparing to welcome half a million tourists Start the day with dancing in the street Abercrombie & Kent Theme park fun at the seaside Bavaria 2000 Take your partners on the dawn patrol Dancing in the streets is not just for late night partyogers-it's how many Chinese workers greet each new day. Nathan Horton took to the streets to join the ballroom dancers, undeterred by sub-zero temperatures Voyages Juies Verne Worldcover Join the Dance Crystal France Gourmet guide to Paris Kate Muir takes a gastronomic tour, pikcing out her favourite restaurants in a city that is spoilt for choice Checking in Travelsphere Ltd. Kate Muirs's Top Paris Restaurants Edinburgh boldly embraces the future It's been a long time coming, but progress can be seen throughout the city, reports Sean Hignett Voyages Juies Verne Museum of the Week Need to Know Crystal Britain Alternative Check-In Voyages Juies Verne Now for the waiting game How can you avoid the worst of the airport waits? Steve Keenan finds out how to jump the queues Noble Caledonia Limited Airport Tips Cheap flights to Europe set off a screamble You can now fly all over the Continent for less than £150 -but there is a cath. Tom Chesshrye reports Travellers' Bulletin Board Leaders of the pack in short supply Beackpackers have become too soft to be tour leaders, say adventure holiday companies Tom Chesshyre reports Scandinavian Seaways Holiday Helpdesk Eurostar insists: let our train take the strain Travellers' Bulletin Board Eurostar Time off Be a cool cat with the latest snowboard lingo Travellers' TIP Comfort for tots Pack your Bags For the Millennium Oh, Mr Porter- at £5 a time Shop around for a holiday Australia Rocked and rolled aboard the Big One Paul Abse's son prefers the delights of Blackpool Pleasure Beach to Florida any day Lunn Poly Make the Most of Balckpool The Ideal Family Holiday - a Children's… Acorn Activities Birthday Treats To Advertise Call Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC Travel insurance Manchester British Midland Club Direct Austravel Jetline Quest World Platinum Travel Cheap Flights! 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PISA Saturday Flights Old Mill Hotel Exmoor German Travel Centre Armathwaite Hall Hotel Beaufort House Collauen Manor Hotel Special Leisure Breaks British Airways Holidays Greece Specialist Greece Greece Suffolk Heritage Coast Langdale Exmoor Summer Breaks To Advertise Call Laskarina Holidays Indian Ocean Neapolitan Riviera The magic of Italy The magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Tuscany Umbria Western Algarve Simply Portugal How long will it take to change your life? Travelbag Adventures U. 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Katharine Allen Singles Abroad Drawing down the moon Sara Eden Sirius Tryst Perfect Harmony The Executive Club for great Parties Berkeley Sweetingham Perfect Partners RSVP Dovetail Elite Candleburners Music Lovers Onlylunch The Times Nexus No. 352: Remains to be Seen by Kea The Listener Crossword Chess Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Cross Words Bridge Birthdays Picture Gallery Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 235 Picture Gallery When sport becomes the casualty On this Day: July 10,1990 Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Cross Word Quotes of the Week Your Essential Guide to What's on in London & the South East The Times The Godfather Pasta Sell by Date Carlton Heston Professional Top Gun Cyclops Keeping an Eye on Thing so You Don't Have to Star Secrets Need a Shot in the Arm Contents This week Bloomberg News Television Transambient Win! Big Chill tickets Art East International Win! Tickets to West Beirut Festival Grrenwich and Docklands Opera May We Borrow Your Husband Solstis Art Plain Magic Win! Party in the Park tickets Your shout The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms Great Night out My Millennium Picture Gallery Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films Solstis US Top 10 Films The Projector Small town heroes The Streophonics will never be the darlings of the fickle music press, but their upretentious rock has legions of fans around the country. Paul Connolly meets a band who refuse to lose sight of their roots. Portrait: Neil Cooper The Big Interview Picture Gallery Metro summer books Be It Beach or Backpacking, we Choose the Best Holiday Reading, from Thrillers and Romance to Coll Culture and Prizewinners... Critic's Choice Save on all summer books in metro On the road: the essential guides Thrillers: stories with real bite Critic's Choice Crime: sleuths in search of the truth For girls: fiction to get your tan to Philip Roth I Married a Communist For boys: journeys of the imagination Critic's Choice Writers News Limited 10 Essentials for £10 10 Reasons to Join Sebastian Faulks Editor's choice: Collins to Kant Critic's Choice Long reads: history and biography From women: novel views of the past Hudder & Stoughton Critic's Choice On tape: the hippy trail to Star Trek The Regeneration Trilogy For kids: wizards and websites Critic's Choice Cool non-fiction: for hot afternoons Critic's Choice Sci-fi: big bangs and big science Tower Records-Video-Books Thomas Harris Hannibal Prize contenders: Rushdie and Seth Classical Music on CD from Penguin The metro bestsellers Summer Pick of Fresh Talent How I Write Tower Recods-Video-Books You top cult movies Metro readers plump for Pulp Fiction, Performance, Brazil and, er, Carry on Cabby Also Starring... Single out Out There The Big Single Ticket Master Classical Choice New album releases The Big Album Metro music charts Win four albums! Picture Gallery When cultures collide The biggest celebration of Bangladeshi culture ever held in Europe happens in London this month. But amid the traditonal musthat and costumes is art isn't afraid to shock and artists who won't beigenholed. By Tim Marsh Metro entertainment listings Advice for contributors: Send listings info to: PA Listings, The Newe Centre, 292 Vauxhall Bridge Rd, London SW1V 1AE. Telecome: 0171-963.7700. 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