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News from 24/07/1999

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Philip Nelkon, Russell Jenkins North West Correspondent, Phil Yates, I. S. Harrison, Jon Ashworth, Sally Staples, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Levy, Bernard Crossland, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Sally Brock, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Michael Tipper, Sarah Potter, Jane MacQuitty, joanna pitman, John Morgan, Kevin Blake, George Ball, George Scales, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, R. A. Leslie, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Nigel Way, Philip Howard, Vivien Noakes, Matthew Taylor, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Brian Pedley, Clive Davis, Stephen Anderson, Andrew Pierce, Paul Durman and Tom Baldwin, Elizabeth Judge, Warren Greatrex, Stephanie Debere, Dominic Bradbury, Morag Preston, Jeremy Whittle, Juliet Blaxland, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Paul Lay, Clare Stewart, Peter Wilson, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, York Membery, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Pauline Cobb, Stuart Jones, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Rupert Cox, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Ralph Blumenau, Steve Keenan, Josephine Monroe, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Shirley English, Debra Craine, Rebecca Jenkins, Mike Pattenden, Patrick Strang Steel, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Auriol M. Thomson, Alex Kane, Martin Barrow, Carol Price, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Adam Sage and Nigel Glass, Jenny MacArthur, Rohan Daft, Eve-Ann Prentice, Karen Woolfson and Sally Patten, Gordon Brooks, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, Mark Stretch, P. B., John Button, Fiona Fleck, Henry Mayr-Harting (rEGIUS Professor of Ecclesiastical History), Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Liz Bailey, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, J. M., Melissa Whitworth, Betty Cave, Jasper Gerard, Julien Foster, Claire Curran, Paula Hawkins, Joanna Bale and Paul Wilkinson, P. C-P, J. Sheekey, Ben Reed, Ed Potton, Melissa de Villiers, Richard Colwill, Lisa Freedman, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sharon O'Connell, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, John Hopkins, Ian Adcock, Tracy Connor, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Christian Freeling, John J. Luckie, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Gravell, Lee Henshaw, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, A. J. Stacpoole, Alix Ramsay, David Orr, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, PA, elspeth thompson, Michael Arditti, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Simon Barnes Sports Feature Writer of the Year, David Kettle, Valerie James, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Ron Gribble, Evan Harris, Joyce and Len Newman, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Celestria Noel, Steve Jelbert, BN, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philippe Moseley, Anne Ashworth, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dr Colin L. Leci, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Sarah Lonsdale, John Graham, Deborah King, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Trevor Montague, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Clarissa Hyman, Jane Owen, lauris morgan-griffiths, Sheila Keating, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, David Parlett, Ian Brodie, vinny lee, David M. Alexander, Brian Clarke, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, JRT, Lottie Moggach, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Ray Douglas, Michael Rich, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Roger Lascelles, Edward Thomas, Dominic Hobson, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Elizabeth Buchan, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Julian Hardinge, David Pritchard, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Penny Perrick, Nigel McCulloch, Stewart Reuben, beverly kemp, B. K. Levy, Scott Bradfield, Jean Barzanti, Douglas Kennedy, Jayne Dowie, Henrietta Lake, Tony Buzan, Alison Jones, Katherine Miller, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Hazel Spink,

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Anna calls the shots Disaster fears for eclipse armada of 100,000 EasyJet Edinburgh Festival definitive guide Looking up to a Truly Great Grandfather Women to join Chelsea's finest When Delia came to dinner King dies Horlick is top England woe Ashcroft ethics session lasts just three minutes Win £1 million Promiscuity may not be immoral, sayts bishop In the Times Today Railtrack Times 3 British Airways Holidays Big increase in lab testing of Gm animals Asylum-seekers win key ruling Duke and hostess 'filmed' A pet's passport to happiness Cancer boy brings his dog home in trial run of system that will end quarantine, reports Valerie Elliott Ex-nun is given life for rape of child Chiantishire loses its appeal Psion's pound pendant 'was publicity stunt' Suspended sentence for dead girls' carer Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey Suitor in search of the girl who loves lilies Tory treasurer dealt his cards by press pack RAC Foundation Hague urged to run from the hounds Archer must run against 'Little Legs' nephew Bicycle at bottom of Prescotts' falling-out Advertisement Car theft could be written in the stars Signs of the Crimes Murderer missed sex offenders' register by a day Nationwide Medieval skeletons on show in the City Why are the British so greedy? The Sunday Times Debenhams Nowt so queer as the folks up north By a Correspondent: Judge hits out at absent rail boss Virgin Nelson 'rescues' British Museum Towers reduced to rubble for new Wembley Architects say that football's landmarks have to go, reports John Goodbody Man abused as child cleared of murder charge Hermes Paris PC World Orphans find a real Trooper Leonardo's 'lost' horse finds the going tough A 15-tonne statue made to the master's design has become an unwanted gifts, Richard Owen reports from Rome Mercedes-Benz Scottish prudery makes way for porn Yardie gunmen 'all gold chains and no brains' 'Master of crime' is jailed for life Saga Trickster invented Harley Street lies Halfords Secret Swiss wedding for Phil Collins Currys Doctors plan to prevent eclipse blindness Dome seeks artists to promote rude health The Times Conflicting advice leaves public in the dark Price Breakthrough!! Me and my shadow, the essential office accessory They're bright and they titter more than type. Alex O'Connell on the cool alternative to work experience Councils defy objections and plan five-term school year Local authorities are nervous of becoming involved in rows with teachers and unions, writes Joanna Bale Magnet Old squatters find new ideals Barricades are out, bedroom details are in, reports Adam Sherwin Four years for boy driver in death car Adopt a Granny Jeep Racial equality chief calls it a day Tories' victory contains seeds of a new defeat Tim Hames on the signs from the Eddisbury by-election Tram off the rails after graffiti attack News in Brief Lawyer sentenced for lies News in Brief Duchess cancer surgery News in Brief Denning left £100,000 News in Brief Dewar caught speeding News in Brief The Comet Price U-turn on Radio 4 political coverage Comet Kennedys close doors on world to grieve in private Clinton vows to veto Republican plan for tax cuts Wagners sharpen spears for battle The Bayreuth Festival opens with family discord over the operatic legacy, Roger Boyes writes It's why the Peugeot 306 Has Power Stering as… Looted Nazi painting turns up in Israel Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd. Temple of 'erotica' unearthed Hassan death robs West of key mediator6 Royal Mint Knife-wielding hijacker kills Japanese jumbo jet pilot The Royal Tournament '99 Third time lucky for space shuttle Esso Buffalo Ted faces wild eco-warriors A cover for fame DIAL-a-PHONE Fires rage in holiday heart of Provence Gondoliers keep macho flag flying Important Information Kosovo is Mafia's 'heroin gateway to West' Tiny Two years of drama, farce, hope and despair Martin Fletcher, our Chief Ireland Correspondent, is moving to a new post but Ulster will stay in his blood The Times The Sunday Times How mouse grew up to say boo to men in the motor… Valerie Grove meets the woman with a mission to shake up the British car industry Art Galleries Concerts Opera & Ballet Colours from beyond shine bright Concert BBC Symphony Orchestra Albert Hall Tiny Tex, Mr Muscle and the Haddock The US Reform Party prepares some political mayhem 'One thing is certain, reshuffles are always characterised by governmental paralysis and personal humiliation. So why do it?' The guilty party It is Hague, not his party treasurer, whose qualities are now in doubt Yoiks, Ann The Times Diary The Importance of Being Eric He brought us sunshine, and so will his memorial Terms of Trial A five-term school year deserves to be tried for the pupils' sake Dear John Blair needs act upon his transport policy Sinn Fein's 'right' to office in Ulster Elected 'Lords' Fit to travel Paradise lost History lessened with removal of the Anglo-Saxons 'Justice' for pensioners Celtic heritage OUP profits Nuclear power Unholy matrimony Ex-military respects Proposed hunting ban Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Legal news Leathersellers' Company Birthdays are in Weekend, Sean Crampton Seàn Crampton, MC, GM (mil), TD, sculptor, died on July 16 aged 81. He was born on March 15,1918 Personal Column Mark Sandman Mark Sandman, musician, died on slage in Palestrian, Italy, on July 3 aged 46. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on September 24,1952 Rukba Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones John F. Kennedy Jr, lawyer and magazine proprietor, died in an air crash on July 16 aged 38. He was born on November 25,1960 Jemadar Ali Haidar, VC, died on July 15 aged 85. He was born on August 21,1913 David Ogilvy, advertising agent died on July 21 aged 88. he was born on June 23,1911 Safeway recruits former Wal-Mart man Ulster paper could scupper Mirror deal Sacked QMH chiefs lose £6m court battle The Judge's View A Week in the City Come clean, travel agents told Freeserve shares predicted to rocket on debut Maximum Income & Capital Growth Markets fear further fail in shares Asset strippers Index By our Economics Staff: Shrinking trade deficit raises export hopes Electronic signatures to be given legal status By our Industrial Correspondent: Severn to review incentive scheme Net Profits Water firms hit targets on leakage Horlick proves she is City's superwoman Kleinwort quits British Biotech IPE to go ahead with sale vote Executive quits Internet start-up Indonesian dispute for Hilton Group Business Roundup C&W Singapore talks Business Roundup Chevron earnings drop Business Roundup Abbey attacks lock-ins Honeysuckle rescue Business Roundup Forward goes private Business Roundup Forminster shares slip Business Roundup Scoot. com raises £15m Business Roundup Budgens sells property Business Roundup Exchange Rates The Sunday Times A&L on lookout for life insurer or fund manager Invensys chief to get £1.5m payoff JBA recommends Canadian bid By our City Editor: Graf paper dilemma on Mirror Commentary Compaq names new head Bray gets new lease of life Hyperactivity drugs lift Shire The Times United Assurance trails rivals Commodities Liffe Options Stormclouds gathering over water companies Movers of the Week 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 Free to choose risk Tempus A&L Shire Tempus Utd Assurance Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Equities end week on sour note John Grooms When asset strippers grabbed reins from To the Establishment, members of the Clermont set were gamblers but they unleashed market forces to break the partrician power structure of Fifties Britain, says Jon Ashworth The Eurocrat with his own yacht sails into a storm Man in the News The Times Where are They now? 'Gherkin' leaves planners in pickle The Times City Diary Name game The Times City Diary Junk bond king Milken took over the baton Dark secret The Times City Diary E-fulfil Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,164 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Gallant Horne revels in Twose company Inquiry begins into mystery of Tudor's scan Lord's Scoreboard Tangerine Bulls aim to turn up the heat in title race St Helens celebrate Hanley's return Rugby League Promise of youth fulfilled John Goodbody on an athlete who delivered a valuable prize Life in the fast lane can be full of surprises Athletics For the Record Sport in Brief Future offers no hope of French cheer Cycling By a Correspondent: Ringer is on target again Shooting Horne honours debt to Turner Richard Hobson on how a legened helped to foster the latest Lord's hero Father Times: Hussam to share Gooch with all corners of England Poevau & CGU Career-best for Irani unlikely to prove sufficient A Second Victory? Trescothick plunders in striking fashion PPP county championship: Hampshire stage fightback Openers happy at home PPP county championship: Hampshire stage fightback as the championship leaders cruise home at Edgbaston Northamptonshire denied by Blewett Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Surrey's spinners brook no argument PPP county Championship: Hamsphire stage fightback as the championship leaders cruise home at Edgbaston Durham add gloss to growing reputation Dakin relishes his task with new ball Lewry swings to victory Thompson takes over the wrecking role for Kent A Second Chance? Hill finds favour in lap of the gods Details Land Rover Salo unlikely to put skids under Ferrari Kevin Eason talks to a driver who has quite an act to follow Law resigns after Britain's last-day slide Edward Gorman on a galling defeat in the Admiral's Cup Walton welcomes order of the boot Golf: Gift of Broom-Handled Putter Enables Grateful Irishman to Sweep into Share of Lead in Dutch Open O'Connor keeps calm after walk on wilde side Scores Laing slips to painful defeat Hilversum Scores Cambridge stalwarts to head bid for gold Rowing By our Sports Staff: Rios ends clay season on a low Tennis Agents leave Robson drawing a blank Keane to hold further talks The Times Brighton regain their home advantage Nick Szczepanik puts out the welcome mat for a club happy to have ended a term of exile West Ham face uphill task in Europe Chelsea happy to avoid journey to Kiev Another twist in the life of Brian John Hopkins catches up with the former England rugby player preparing to tackle a fresh challenge King hoping for happy return Equestrianism Wilkinson restores order after champions start to wobble Alix Ramsay sees a veteran of the grass courts use all his guile to secure a victory everyone expected Auckland offers World Cup clue Rugby Union Cauthen adds his weight in the battle for global encounters William Hill Market Rasen Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Charity Bet Keeneland crowd hit by Bunker fever From the Horse's Mouth Loony Lingfield Thirteen in Love Racing next Week Ride of the Week Pipe ditched Nedawi can sparkle in Ascot feature Racing: St Leger Winner to Win Tactical Battle and Upstage More Fancied Stablemate The Big Race Field Ascot Newcastle Scoop Thunderer: Armchair Investor Bawsian (5-1) Register your dream Xi today The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £126,000 to be won Choose your Fantasy Team from Here The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Daliapour a class act ready to top the bill Potential champion goes through his paces before breakfast. Photograph: Findlay Kember Lingfield Park Stratford Redcar Southwell Ladbrokes Aljabr heads Sussex entry Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Buechse is home by a fingernail Swimming Craig Lord sees a tight finish to a rough race in open waters Racing Results Sydney 2000 beckons, no strings attached The Times Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Results of Technical Core 1, held in Jun 1999 The Institute of Chartered Accountants Credit list Order of Merit and Prizes The Times Right of reinstatement to register Privy Council Law Reports July 24 1999 Court of Appeal Interest is compensation for delay DLA Recruitment Consultants Technical Core 1 Results Late application for costs Witan Jardine Ascertaining relevant profits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accessories General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barons Contract Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items K. S. B. Motorgroup Smart Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Created to move you—emotionally Move over Rodin, car design is the new sculpture. John Naish has first view of the Royal College of Art's auto-spectacular Some of the world's best car creators come from the RCA It's a bargain (for a Porsche) 'S' means schnell on hot Boxster says Stuart Birch Sail with the masters Landlubber Ron Gribble learns to crew a round-the-world yacht Facelifted MGF boxes clever Ian Adcock plays racers with new F1-style gears Win World Superbike Tickets Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Origin Registration Numbers Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Con 150K Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guaranteed to get noticed Take Honda's massive F6c, and add Liz Bailey For sale: several very famous owners Technology turns the driver into a passenger Surrender the steering wheel: electronics are set to turn fallible human drivers into safe, sensible dummies, says Stuart Birch The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming! Supermarket bank rates attacked Hazel Spink reports that the gloss has gone from the supermarket banks that arrived in a blaze of publicity and high rates two years ago Norwich Union Drawdowns Investec Guinness Flight Internet Special Royal Liver Assurance The Derbyshire Fantasy or fantastic? Water shares enter maelstrom Personal Invester Standard Life Bank Friends Provident Going shopping for Internet retailers As Freeserve enters the spotlight, Sarah Cunningham looks at other e-commerce opportunities WH Smith The Equitable Life Arcadia Marks & Spencer Next Gus Freeserve punters rub their hands Laying bare the discount deals Comment Foreign Colonial Cheltenham & Gloucester A warm growing medium Henrietta Lake reports on business incubators Go It Alone The Times Rates inquiry dents shares of lenders Sally Patten on why the shares of mortgage lenders are suffering Scottish Widows Hold everything Shares Heading South Legal & General Looking for a specialiSA? Abbey brings in one-call plan The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Isas can lose 25% m charges How can the young be expected to save? Tax relief and pensions Beale Dobie & Company Limited Direct Line Nationwide has 6.75% fixed bond Mortgages Round-Up Neville James Income Direct Abbey National Birmingham Midshires Elson Multiple Display Advertising Items Phone a Loan It's only rock 'n' roll Clare Stewart previews some forthcoming London sales of film and rock memorabilia Legal & General Revenue eases the rules on scope of income drawdown Helen Pridham explains why more pensioners could now take an income from their pension fund Surrenda-link National Savings Annuities cannot go fast enough Into the Maelstrom Shop around for a cheaper policy School's out and holidays are here, Weekend Money has the best deal in insurance and currency Ten market overheating Don't drop a currency clanger Fidelity Investments Stocks on the Net Inside Business News Weekend Money Exclusive At home with the new servants Prosperous professionals don't have servants. They just pay people to do what they don't have time to do for themselves, like sticking their photos in albums and editing their wardrobes, says Lisa Freedman Index NEILSON Druids Fashion Travel Do we need clean trunks for a vet visit? A mobile veterinary clinic is touring Thailand, helping hundereds of sick elephants who are the victims of neglect, reports Sally Staples Yamaha Welcome to the life Mr & Mrs Perfect Second mother to America's First Son Marta Sgubin was part of the Kennedy family for 30 years. Morag Preston talks to her about bringing up John Anne Robinson 'Elizabeth David said to serve it very hot. I asked Delia. Leave it a while to settle, she advised' Jaeger-Lecoultre Celtic fans head for Cornwall Even the druids of Brittany are planning to settle in the West Country, says Brian Pedley We own it, that's why we shop there Locals are buying community stores to fight off the supermarkets, says Lee Henshaw Petite can be pretty sweet Being small needn't be a sartorial nightmare - just think big Must Have Rights & Wrongs Top Tips The International Musical Hit Don Quixote would be proud Spain's rich variety of cheeses was once a well-kept secret. Now the world has discovered their superb quality. Clarissa Hyman reports Sélection magimix Porpoise, anyone? England's oldest recipes are making a comeback, reports Rohan Daft Drink We are told it's good for us, but what exactly are producers adding to the wines we buy of the shelf? Star Buys No Title The Times Cook Traditional Maltese food is rustic cooking at its best - mixing delicious, exotic ingredients for a taste of the Mediterranean Consuming Interests Pork Ribs Girls prefer Camp Sods The Great Divide Contrary to popular myth, women like to get drunk just as much as men do, they just do it their own way The Perfect Sink Sandwich Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Lessons on the life of plants Gardening is begnning to creep in to the everyday habits of schoolchildren across the country, says Susan Elkin The Times Grand-scale euphorbia Gardens to Visit Week End Tips Graden Answers Hints of the Deeps South in Suffolk Jane Owen visits a real English garden - with a slight American accent Me and my Garden: Lady Carlisle Plant world pariah earns its spurs Cannas used to be considered freaks—and rather naff with it. But thier spectacular foliage is winning us over, says Stephen Anderton The Times Make use of your greenfield site A paddock without a pony is an empty, muddy, useless space - with great potential. Jane Bidder looks at ways you can convert fields into exciting garden areas Classic Conservatories Homes & Gardens Vetting a cure for cancer Has a vet made real progress in the treatment of cancer, asks Carol Price Case History what CV 247 Did for us Adopt Me A Vet Writes Screwfix Direct Clear Blanket Weed from Outdoor Ponds Movability Coopers of Stortford Homes & Gardens Activity Toys Multiple Display Advertising Items Huge Selection Always in Stock Countax Flaking Paint? Allen Velvet Green Aqua Soothe Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cottage will just have to do Home Swap The bright side of life Be a landlord and a tenant The Winners of our Cornwall Cottage Competition Not all builders are cowboys New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Bellway Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seychelles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal London Letting & Estate Agents London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to become a family diplomat Sarah Lonsdale takes advice on how to stop children from fighting The Times Children need to focus Underachievers might benefit from eye exercises, says Celestria Noel Space is final frontier Life Rage On the scent of leather luxuries My favourite shop Branching out Garden Accessories Shop Watch Gadgets Roche Bobois Paris He who dares wins friends There's nothing like cold, pain and mud to bond blokes, Tom Chesshyre finds Lucy Pinney Weekend Courses and Activities River doctors to the rescue Help is at hand for Britain's ailing rivers and their wildlife, reports Brian Clarke Antique Desks Collectors Original Second World War Shoparound Stop Those Nagging Aches and Pains now! Fields of opportunity Feather Report Doctor's Tips On Chest Pain and Clogged… Jolliman Amazing Inserts End Pain in Heels, Arches, Knees,… Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury folding chairs from just £14.99 Coopers of Stortford Stannah Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Believe and ease your mind The vibrant spirituality of Britain's Afro-Caribbean community helps to cure mental illness, says Katherine Miller The Times A book that shaped the spirit o the Church Church Services for Tomorrow The oldest lesson Accepting others as they are is one of the greatest gifts, learns Ruth Gledhill At your Service Trailfinders United Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC British Airways Travel Continues Space Holiday autos Platinum Travel KLM uk Travel Insurance It's all Greek, or Turkish, to me When you're in Turkey, it's easy to hop on a boat and go to Greece. Annabelle Thorpe visits two old enemies in one holiday Aegean Wisdom Fab flowers and music in Senegal Abercrombie & Kent Race to find the best family resort Still in love with the Seventies Jeannette Hyde escaped the all-inclusive resorts of Negril, west jamaica, to chill out on the beaches where the hippy lifestyle still lives on British Airways Holidays Museum of the Week Negril Know how Happy families Climb every Munro Paul Lay sees Ireland from the top of its ten highest peaks Stena Line Holidays Slattery's Ireland Munro Facts Dinky horseplay Joanna Hunter rides a lazy horse caravan in Ireland Horse Power Page & Moy Noble Caledonia Limited Rhythm is its lifeblood Emerging Africa: Senegal The way to take the pulse of Senegal is through its thrilling local music. Melissa de Villiers is converted Voyages Jules Verne Senegal Essentials Bookings eclipsed by rail company Heaven and hell on God's Highway Emerging Africa: Mozambique Stephanie Debere retraces Dr Livingstone's fateful journey down the Zambezi Mozambique Facts Thomas Cook Offers Great Cruise Deals From steam trains to Ibiza A new report from Lunn Poly shows how our holidays have changed in the past 100 years, says Tom Chesshyre Trailfinders Teacher pens a winner Travellers' Bulletin Board Pack your Bags Travellers' Tip Flying Visits Direct Line A rainy day in Nevis Trip Wires New levy on air tickets expected Voyaes of Discovery Celtic Spain Scotland pushes its wildlife Voyages Jules Verne My holiday and other writers India by rail, all the way Travellers' Bulletin Boar Five star in the Seychelles World of Travel It's a groovy city Travelbag Australia Not so much as a hi-de-hi, fortunately John Clarke and family test three British holiday centres Voyages Jules Verne Interludes Hotel, Scarborough, North Yorkshire Checking in Accrn Activities Airline Network Frills included Quest Worldwide Travel Individual care for the masses Once a package holiday gave you everying. 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Tickets to Club REDemption Your shout My Millennium Pete Tong No Title Breaking new ground What a nightmare Carry on working Great Night out Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Solstis L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films The Projector Joker at large The Big Interview Phill jupitus is a comedy heavyweight: the former punk poet has become a stand-up star and a TV fave. Chris Oliver Wilson met him as he plots an Edinburgh Fringe triumph. Photograph: Gill Flett Lizard Picture Gallery BBC Singled out Jazz Choice Solstis The Big Single New album releases The Big Album Scritti Politti (8/10) Anomie & Bonhomie Metro music charts Win four albums! Win! Asia majors Forget the kitsch Bollywood films of old. The new generation of Indian directors and actors has turned the Hindi movie from over there into the Bombay blockbuster here. Stephen Dalton reports Ever so humble Mark Morrison is out of prison, back in the recording studio and insisting he didn't do it. "Every time I go to jail", he tells Lisa Verrico Hollywood Not averse to 'owt Books A generation of schoolchildren is growing up on the acerbic, witty poetry of Simon Armitage. So it's very fitting that the busy Yorkshireman's latest project is to wrap up the millennium in verse for the nation. By Jane Dowle Fancy More Poetry? 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