News from 31/07/1999
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Giles Tremlett, John Naughton, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Harold Goldberg, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Peter Green, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Brian Greer, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Karen Wheeler, Derek Ezra, John Morgan, Brian Heap, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Bill Thomas, Brian Tregar, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Paul Sanderson, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, DK, David F. Haslam, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Cyril Wigmore, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Edward Welsh, Kate Robinson, Ann Kennedy Smith, I. A. Olson, Anne Robinson, R Morsley Smith, Dominic Bradbury, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Lee Mack, Shoshanah R. Hoffman, Rosanna Lowe, Michael Essex-Lopresti, Pat Gibson, John Watson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Bill Melville, Justine Picardie, Rebecca Jenkins, Nick Styles, Alan Road, Victoria Segal, Stewart Lee, Stephen Anderton's, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Julie Wheelwright, nick danziger, Jenny MacArthur, Bill Thomas's, Charles Wookey, John Minshaw, Frances Bissell, P. B., Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Reg Bond, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Jimmy Merccr, Marina Esplin-Jones, Edward Gorman, John Frenkel, Derwent May, Alan Cathcart, Victoria Fletcher, Peter McKinnon, J. M., Ben Reed, Paula Hawkins, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Richard Colwill, Mirjam Wiener Finkelstein, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Sophie Campbell, J. S. Richardson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Valerie Elliott and Andrew Pierce, Major John Fitzgerald, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rob Wright, Mike Gayle, Christina Koning, Stephen Wood, Robert Marchant, Jean Christophe Novelli, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Chris Oliver Wilson, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, Peter Garnard, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, David Higham, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Sean Hignett, David Orr, Jeannette Hyde, Min Cooper, Stephen Wood and Tom Baldwin, Caroline Merrell, Jo Carlowe, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Pascale de Lacoudraye Harter, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Louise Nicholson, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Clare lazaro, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Alison Jane Reid, Richard Hughes, Dominic Kennedy, P. C. P., douglas rogers, Charlie Pinney, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alan Gillott, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Ali Watkinson, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Curtis, Claire Robinson, George Caulkin, Mike Barnard, Tim Wapshott, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Simon Brooke, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Josa Young, N. C. Lee, Coanne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Lea Paterson, JRT, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Matthew Hudson, Lottie Moggach, Lisa Verrico, Benedict Nightingale, Michael French, Stuart Birch, Saeed Shah and Oliver Marre, Roy Foot, Jill Crawshaw, Jack Bailey, Jonathan Green, Paul Connolly, Valerie Grove, Alex O'connell, Neil Cooper, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Professor Cyrille Koupemik, Julian Ryall, Andrew Finkel, Paul Mansfield, Mrs H. I. White, Sally Patten, David Fern, roger wilsher, Gill Hornby, Edward Marriott, Bryan Thwaites Chairman, Michael Redhead, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Ellen DeGeneres, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Saturday Times: Your Complete Weekend Paper Holiday Money Splurging it Picture Gallery America backs Robertson as new Nato leader Atlanta killer left chilling notes on bodies Tripp is charged Goodbye payoffs Missing Earl of Lucan may still be alive, Lord Chancellor rules The art of political power dressing Weekend of heat and smog Alex Ferguson AXS Telecom Sir Alex accuses Arsenal 'Cabinet' In the Times Today Green Line In the Times on Monday Times 3 Homebase IRA murder threatens peace 'I hate this life and system of things' Ian Brodie in Atlanta traces the sinister past of massacre gunman Day trading gamble leaves more losers than winners City that took on the gun companies Panasonic Chilling last note found with family Suicide websites put young Internet users at risk Judge in hospital runs trial on the Net Audi Home Base Value Basics Riddle of porn millions made on Net Childless couples given new hope 'We just couldn't imagine not haveing children' Midwife shortage leaves women in labour alone Picture Gallery Philips By a Correspondent: Bachelor tycoon leaves £15m to charity Sea of plankton brings sharks and turtles to sunny Britain Extraordinary Drive Best day of boy's life ends in tragedy The van that drove through Braveheart List shows that Hollywood blockbusters are prone to endless errors, writes Tim Reid Tina Brown hosts her Talk show Zara has a lot of bottle SAGA Now's the lime £356m pension victory Farm is moved off line Evestiam Vale Anthony Sheil News in Brief Canyoning guides may be charged £15 m fees debt Eclipse anarchy The Great Hotel Room Sale What a King packs for his Spanish holiday Taito Corp Tesco Energy Centres Danger alert on bootleg whisky Brain Washed Picture Gallery PC World the Computer Superstore Village says farewell to four victims Police to retain DNA of volunteers Simon takes on key role in Brussels Slipper surplus is prison headache Jeep There's only One Baby food giant cuts out GM products The Link Blair fails to dampen spirits and shopping Dolphin Country alliance in fear of secret agitators Teenager dies after gap-year jungle trek Censor leaves explicit French film uncut News in Brief Irvine decision attacked Big Breakfast girl goes Jail for will fraudsters Girl, 14, drowned baby £20 curb on cyclists Halfords Slow Ride Home for Car Dealer Clocked at 110mph Peugeot 106 Basketball's champ champions Gore rival America: the bare essentials Police find lost Dali Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd. Leaders pledge prosperity for the Balkans (Reuters): US settles with China on embassy bombing World in Brief (AP): Taiwan blackout scare (Reuters): Prostitute rally attacked Bin Laden seeks refuge (Reuters): Mosquitoes beaten Currys Blair given a taste of Kosovo rations Tax-cut challenge grows for Clinton A funny way to learn history Young Germans say comic books are a good way to find out about the past, writes Roger Boyes Russian Jews' protection squad guards against attack Magnet (AFP): Forty die in wedding tent blaze World in Brief Kremlin sacking (AP): Instant family Miners killed Mengistu move (AP): Gingrich breakup Tripp charges revive Lewinsky tapes scandal Indians fight US 'biology piracy' Vauxhall Raising the Standard Byzantine fate for Istanbul landmark Tiny (AP): Wipeout on the runway Men more active than women in old age P&O Stena Line Cherie's museum piece defies critics in style Discarded tape led to arrest of child molester Vodafone I'm not toff, says the green baron with a passion for public protest Valerie Grove meets Lord Melchett, the executive director of Greenpeace Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Bolshoi Opera Concerts A cool blue touch of heaven with the Duke Jessye Norman Sacred Ellington Barbican The lady and the back stabber Hillary meets her match in the duel for New York 'Boundaries between cheesecake, erotica and porn are increasingly confused, while the debate on pornography moves out of reach of what women want' Picture Gallery Old Matt's Almanack My medieval names still has a potent message for our febrile world Cruise control Cool It, Chancellor A recovering economy will not need billions from Brown Toil and Trouble The fantasy world of France's 35-hour working week Travelling Light Holiday kings need an extra plane for the knick-knacks Science and safety for GM crops 'Absurd' Lords reform amendment Premarital sex Cloning research Reference point In good time Inheritance tax burden Ballot blocks Nazi victims in prisoner exchange History lessened Cup bypass Stable relationships Bottom line Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend anniversaries Marriages University news Bertram E. Smythies Bertra, E. Smythies, forester and ornitholgist, died on June 27 aged 86. He was born on July 11,1912 Harry Blacker Harry Blacker, cartoonist and commercial artist, died on June 26 aged 89. He was born on May 1,1910 Personal Column Collect Stamps? Milestones Rukba Court & Social The Times FSA acts as IPE reform is blocked Mirror board agrees £1.2bn Trinity offer A Week in the City Payoffs to face tighter scrutiny Byers plan will put pressure on companies not to reward failure No joke for Boots in Tokyo Pitman sees wave of bank deals Banking and oil sectors drive market recovery Pensions industry set for charges victory And so to Bed London Jobs at end of the line Index Railtrack slide Alitalia and KLM forge close alliance Thomson Directories in £220m buyout The Sunday Times Regulator's tough stance hits Railtrack shares House prices increase by 6.9% Financial firms' chiefs face FSA crackdown ICI sells paints business for £425m By our City Staff: NFF profits hit after auditors' discovery Insurers win £32m in negligence case Business Roundup Biocompatibles better Eidos acquisitions Funmail halts flotation NU buys Hilton sites Linden to raise £20m Kingfisher Leisure up SKD buys Basil Brush Fairfield in takeover Exchange Rates British Midland's 'parochial' name to go Pearson in ?94m Thomson deal Cadbury collects Coke cash Lloyds TSB chief sees more mergers ahead By our City Editor: A lot for Caddbury to swallow Commentary Direct Line sights set on Green Flag Importqnt Safety Notice Confusion reigns as all sides claim victory in French bank battle BPP reports flat profits at half time Coats increases Hicking offer Commodities Liffe Options Banks show the way as shares bounce back Stock Market 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 Long way to go for ICI Tempus Lloyds TSB Gameplay. com Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes BPP Wall Street Firm end to the week Double Your Money... In Just 6 Months! Duo who reflect Trinity's fce in the Mirror Men in the News Jobs at the end of the line not the end of the road The UK will soon have 3,700 full-size call centres, many in employment blackspots. Jon Ashworth reports Picture Gallery Regular five-day week is exception not the rule Up, up and away The Times City Diary Select few The Times City Diary Picture Gallery CBI voice The Times City Diary The Times Power EBBS Away from Dounreay and into Orbit Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,170 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel The ease for change Index 'If we win in Brazil we'll be the team of the Universe' Next week The Times will be serialising Sir Alex Ferguson's autobiography. Today Oliver Holt talks to the Manchester united manager about life after the treble Tangerine Expenses of a technophile On Monday and All next Week Exclusive Extracts from… The Times Short bids a reluctant farewell Ince and Ziege signed up to strengthen Middlesbrough Labour of love Is taken with no short cuts Wenger seeks Wmbley cheer Charity Shield: Anelka saga has taken a heavy toll on the Arsenal manager Rejuvenated Dalglish feels at home in new wider role Land Rover Picture Gallery Ferguson ready for return to familiar hostilities Candidates for Test place blow opportunity New Zealand's late recruit surprises England hopefuls before Vettori's maiden century Johnson cuts fine dash for Nottinghamshire Hollioake trips in sight of landmark Yesterday's Scoreboards Speak testifies to new resilience Picture Gallery Sales underlines signs of growing maturity Balance remains England bugbear The selectors have tricky decisions to make after the Lord's defeat, Christopher Martin-Jenkins says All-rounders give Yorkshire edge for Lord's final Ramprakash finds a ally in Edmonds Father Times Gough a guiding light Robinson goes on the attack against pitches Richard Hobson hears a senior county player's fears for the future Improved times are Trulli inspired Prost driver excels in Hockenheim practice as world champion plays waiting game BAR's ambitions disappear in a puff of smoke Kevin Eason finds no sign of a change of luck for Villeneuve and his hapless team ITV close to peace deal with Ecclestone Early start proves ideal as Hoy takes advantage Equestrianism Maxis return to fashion on Cowes tide of change Edward Gorman on how Cowes Week is adapting to the modern sailing era Picture Gallery Fogarty keen to impress his adoring thousands David Fern on the British superbike rider who is relishing the prospect of a big race at Brands Hatch Aiello back in pole position for title bid Sport in Brief Tendulkar surprise England in control Old masters shine Tour tests negative Kafelnikov fights back Shepherd aiming to show he is top class Boxing Lawrie living up to new expectations Open champion relishes successful first day back in the spotlight Davies an Coe-Jones master the conditions Game over Double celebration Dyson stakes claim beckons for Griffiths to Walker Cup place Strike threat as Lloyd cuts Hull wages Rugby League St Helens Still a class apart Hyde's punch puts Boxers into final Polo Engquist lifts spirits with swift recovery Athletics For the Record Drug fears as China pull out swimmers Palmer and Baker provide silver lining for Britain By a Correspondent: Babb can adjust Ms sights to Sydney Shooting The Times The harsh facts of sporting life Matthew Syed on why politics and international competition are inseparable Harland quick to get the hang of gliding Picture Gallery 'My father describes me as a glorified bus driver' Tussle has muscle for Stewards' Cup Goodwood William Hill Newmarket Thunderer: Armchair Investor Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Change of heart by Stevens opens door for Fallon Lingfield Park Hurt Dettori back to earth with bump Thirsk Form Analysis Betdirect Reid ready to resume work after his unlucky break Worcester Market Rasen Picture Gallery Hamilton Park Murphy joy as Maguire agrees to a retainer Ride of the Week Last Night's Results Charity Bet The quiet man on Newmarket who gets it right Trainer based a Kremlin Houes takes his time but knows when to strike Armstrong returns as America's most wanted Jeremy Whittle follows the media circus on the trail of a national hero Weekend Fixtures Baker may represent Britain's best bet for glory Orienteering ALFA Romeo Euro Continental Cars Accessories Trade Sale 318is Coupe 316i Auto M5 1950 Bentley Graber DHC Ferrari Testarossa Brand New Fiat Coupe 20 Valve Turbo The Big Bike Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items 320 Ce 24V Specialist Car Centre Smart reduce to the max American Carriage Company Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items E320 Mercedes Benz Specialists Land Rover Authorised Dealers Specialist Cadr Centre Frugal Lupo sips past 90, mpg Even lead-footed Stuart Birch can get conspicuous consumption with VW Family man's topless thrill BMW's big convertible helps Mike Barnard to staty younger longer Quick Blasts The Times Benelli's back, with fan-power Alan Cathcart sees an Italian fridge-maker bid for biking fame Honda Elise 1998 Motorpoint of Derby Ltd Registration Numbers Market Research Ne Numbers CNDA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thousands More Available Credit Cards Accepted Free… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Preview Land Cruiser Euro Continental Cars Beetle Rhd Euro Continental Cars C70 Convertible T5 Auto Euro Continental Cars Moving pictures keep it quiet in the back Forget the sucky boiled sweets, says Vaughan Freeman, who tries a hi-tech way of keeping kids happy Trouble with cycles that peddle clever ideas John Naish finds bikes with bytes are not as smart as they should be Hail the scary lightweight champ Bill Thomas hang on to his eyebrows in the estfield FW400 British sporters will embarrass a Ferrari F50 supercar worth £250,000 Berlingo: it offers you fun in the back of a van Folk with dogs and smiley drivers love the Multispace, but Bill Thomas life was not brightened by Citroen's high roller The Times Unit Trust Information Service Taito Corp Recovering after a bumpy ride Despite the gyrations is the value of the euro in the course of this year, Paula Hawkins finds that many analysts say now could be a good time to move into European equities CGU & you Roadshow Scottish Widows Ultimate Gadgets 60 Does size matter in unit trusts? Can a small fund manager acting at speed do better than the big boys with more clout in the market? Clare Stewar Asks C&G Gash Gift Mortgage For the very long-term brave investor In the latest of our series on the performance of funds, Karen Woolfson looks at Hong kong and China Growth from Gartmore Elson Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited A drug on the market again Personal Investor Legal & General Marks & Spencer Finacial Services United are top-even before the opening game Victoria Fletcher says football loyalty wavers on the instant access field Closed, but not forgotten Karen Woolfson looks at the plight of savers with obsolete accounts Surrenda-link Limited Abbey National Giving pensions a boost Sally Patten looks at ways that asset-rich, cash-poor pensioners can alleviate their financial hardship Trying to cover their trackers Comment Standard Life Bank Aberdeen angst Sally Patten on a high technology junk-bond trust that could cause you high anxiety Fidelity Investments M&G Unit Linked Insurance Investments Thousands call pensions helpline The Times Money Information Service Chelsea Building Booiety Everything you need to know about BE Robert Cole, The Times, City Correspondent on the best course of action for British Energy shareholders Halifax Don't pay a deeds handling charge Weekend Money Letters The personal touch and telephone banking Birmingham Midshires Beale Dobie & Company Limited Policy f Plus Direct Line Financial Services Putting a price on those heirlooms in th attic Clare stewart seeks expert advice on how to get the best value from your family treasure Lloyds TSB Group results for the first half of 1999 Where to put your cash when shares look like overheating Paula hawkins looks at options for investment Picture Gallery Financial Times Stand by for a relaunch Susan Emmett explains why mortgage lender are bringing out a rush of new products Homeowners lose faith in endowments Sally Patten looks at the options for repaying home loan The Times Neville James Legal & General Skipton Financial Services Policy Portfolio Isas fail to beat FTSE all-share Susan Emmett says a new report gives warning that investors must move managers to stay on track No hope for those who don't know a DVD from a palmtop Mighty Fallen The hidden costs of plastic en vacance Karen Woolfson explains why those credit card bills are so high when you come to unpack Jupiter Unit Trust Manager Ltd. Top Team Top Card Inside The woman who spans our centure Index Flightbookers Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams published The last empress The most-loved of the royal will be 99 on Wednesday. Alan Hamilton looks at the Queen Mother's remarkable life The Times The first credit card brought out in the UK Picture Gallery London Zoo Picture Gallery 'Bloody red' who say green under the grey The valley that inspired a book is finally living up to its name, says Alan Road Soft options are not always best for baby A baby's death this week from too much salt has made parent s realise how little they know about nutrition, says Josa Young Anne Robinson Picture Gallery Picture Gallery As easy as day turning to night Picture Gallery Must Have Proms in the Park Top Tip It's fake Fido, man's new best friend The perfect dog is one that doesn't eat, sleep or go for walks, Ersatz pets are in, says Ali watkinson Good clean fun but the mess is amazing Pyjama parties are not about sleep, but large amounts of food, videos and raucous laughter, Jo Carolwe reports Just take it easy Children don't always want to be taken out in the holidays A dude's clothers for a big kid August Darnell, alias Kid Creole, perfects his smooth Lationo-gangster look at a King's Road retro clothing shop, writes Simon Brooke Back to the bouquest Floral Accessories Picture Gallery Shop Watch The Times Inspiration by the bucketload The Times Grow Good Food Campaign No garden? 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Imagination pays dividends, says Jano Owen Join a sweet pea tour Gardens to Visit Weekend Tips The Times Grow Good Food Campaign Picture Gallery Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Homes & Gardens The windfall in the willows Jano Owen meets willow weavers who have turned the trees into a thriving business in Oxfordshire Garden Answers To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6112 Fax: 0171 782 7930 Cannock Gates Limited Coopers of Stortford Charterhouse Easy Barrow 21st Century Fox Calendar 2000 Pond Sweeper Jopasco Shade Timber Suffers from Sunburn Hard Water The Scinetific solution BPS Ladders Ltd Grovewood Conservatory Glinds Garden Hat Tennis, Golf Cricket Nets Plant a Blue Bell Wood Multiple Display Advertising Items The Wadham Trading Company Putney Sw15 Private Sale Hamptons International Riviera Hampstead Heath Sloane Gardens The Times Highland Country House To Advertise Call 0171 481 1986 (Trade) Bellway Homes Garden Lights Parkland Setting Beliway Homes Salisbury Plain Home Swap A Scotsman's home is his castle Picture Gallery A Victorian terrace? What a novel idea It's the space, not the palce A home you can raally call your own Close encounters of the vicious kind If you adrenalin levels need topping up an Enlgish shark safari is just the thing, says Jonathan Green Retirement Homes Marianne Property English Courtyard Old Cogolin Cabo Bermejo Marbella - Estepona Parque Da Floresta Rydon Homes Vigia Hertford A gift for comic relief The creator of Notting Hill is driven by a belief in hard work and large helpings of Earl Grey tea. Ivo Tennant met him Out for a Drink with Richard Curtis Go forth and gather-properly Justine Picardie enjoys her husband's exotic purchases. If only he could remember the boring stuff… The Great Divide Australian Wine Club Drink Jane MacQuitty a new survey shows that we are slowly but surely becoming a nation of discerning wine drinkers Star Buys Consuming Interests Barbecue Sauces and Marinades The Times Cook Yorking provides a wealth of fine food, from salty fish paste for starters to delicious sweet pastries Fish 'n' chips s'il vous plait The great British meal has arrived in Paris -served with appropriate garnishes and a glass of wine, of course. Susan Boll reports Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Perfect Curd Tart March of the stamp collectors Come rain or shine, letterboxers are out scouring Dartmoor for the cluses that will lead them to a message in a bottle, or a plastic box. Jillian Ryail reports Lucy Pinney Weekend Courses and Activities Activities Feedback A Vet Writes Adopt Me A stitch in modern time The rural craft of saddlery gets a high-tech spin at Cordwainers College in resolutely un-rural Hackney, says Charlie Pinney Elnapress Shoparound Coopers of Stortford Some birds are cuckoo Fether Report To Advertise Call 0171 680 6861 Sterling House Carnell Ltd. Men Condoms Genuine Birthday New Spapers Overcome Impotence Men's Undies Stannah Stairlifts British Antique Replicas Chequebook Wallets The "Shelia Maid" Antique Desks Clifford James Condoms The progress of pilgrims The healing game in Lourdes is more than just a lottery of sickness and health, says Charles Wookey The Times Why love shared makes the world a better place Credo Church Services for Tomorrow New walls of faith Ruth Gledhill visits an urban church that has cleaned up its act Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items KLM uk Flight seekers Platinum Travel Sun Selection Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short Breaks Brazil Direct Space Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call 0171 481 1989 (Trade) Fax: 0171… The city that swallows your whole Rosanna Lowe, winner of the first Times/Thomson Breakaway Young Travel Writers' Competition, was a vegetarian when she went to Chicago -but soon had they city's carnivores trying to convert her New Age town that's out of this world Noble Caledonia Limited Follow that sedan chair, my good man The sacred cows of Buenos Aires T-bone, rib eye, sirloin or fillet-beef farming is the backbone of Argentina's economy. If you want a really good steak, you need to eat it here. Sophie Campbell tucks in The Travel Experts The Best of Buenos Aires Tailor Made The New Age centre of the world Sean Hignett visits Sedona, northem Arizona, where tourists mingle happily with psychics and people who are in touch with Pluto Holiday Helpdesk China Sedona Facts Into a rucksack, out on a catwalk Fashionable backpackers buy their clothes in Vietnam and set the latest trends back home, says Karen Wheeler Bridge the World Voyages Jules Verne World Cover British Airways Holidays Your place or mine? Swapping your house for a summer break in another country can be the ultimate no-sweat holiday, says Louise Nicholson Thomas Cook If things go wrong Your house should be safe for home swappers, says Jeannette Hyde Loved Lille, hated him Christina koning fell our with her boyfriend but fell in love with this vibrant and action-packed city Free serve Hotel du septi?me Art Paris Checking Grande Bradene de Lille - an antiques and junk fair… Direct Line Holiday Insurance I'm only an L'plate sailor Messing aout in boats in fun; the tricky part is trying to understand the theory, says Chloe Bryan-Brown Voyages Jules Verne And I heard the call of the Clyde Sailors get scenery plus safe anchorages in the Clyde, says Edward Gorman Museum of the Week Ote Cunard Picture Gallery The great summer invasion ST Tropez Flying off the Shelf Picture Gallery Desperate Measures in Venice Telling it like it is Acorn Activities Taking on the touts Flying Visits Voyages Jules Verne Pack your Bags A lot to go throught for some fresh croissants Travellers' Bulletin Board What do you do if you crash your car abroad? Gareth Huw Davies brushes bodywork with a Citroen while if France Upwardly mobile Travellers' Tip Swan Hellenic English call 0034 971 61 23 51 (between Sam and 12… To Advertise Call 0171 481 1989 (Trade) Fax: 0171… Airline Network Kuoni. co. uk Shortbreaks Aquarius Jersey Uropean airways British Airways Africa Austravel Quest Worldwide Overseas Travel Corsica Flights Bookers Corsican Places Caribbean VFB Holidays Ltd. 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Chess Winning Move No. 3525: A Game of 11 by Glow-worm Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Bridge Birthdays Cross Words Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 238 Picture Gallery Ramsay proved right in World Cup On this Day: July 31,1966 Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword Quotes of the Week Picture Gallery Metro Books The Times Cyclops Keeping an Eye on Things so You Don't Have to Contents This week Festivals, Art, Dance, Clubs, plus Summer Goodies and Tickets to Win Picture Gallery ART Callum innes and Patirck Heron Win! Festival siirwa! paeks Festival Enchanted Garden Club Baja Festival Aberdeen International Youth Festival Festival Portobello Dance Mosaics 99 Win! A weekend in Edinburgh Festival Brouhaha Your shout Great Night out Tate Lyle Picture Gallery My Millennium Billie Ray Martin Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Night in: Rebecca Lacey Picture Gallery L. A. Stores UK Top 10 Films A lady revamped Taking a gamble on Masturbation, one instalment in a new Channel 4 series, Natasha Little looks set to create an image that will eclipse Vanity Fair's Becky Sharp once and for all. Lottie Moggach reports. Portrait: Jason Joyceaaa Picture Gallery Bloomberg News New album releases Picture Gallery Singled out Out There Camino The Big Single Roots Choice Metro music charts Win four albums! Divine Comedy Lee Mack reckons the Edinburgh Fringe is still vibrant, bitchy fun, while Stewart Lee is sick of the suits. But they are both still going this year Beyond a jock Beyond a joke Gayle force Mike Gayle quit his job as an agony uncle to write a bestseller about love and loss that touched readers' hearts. And he's got the letters to prove it. Dominic Bradbury me him to take about the follow-up Altar Ego Mr Commitment Mr Commitment By Mike Gayle Hodder & Stoughton, £10 (Fiction) ISBN 0 340 781825 0 Happy valley The Nudist on the Late Shift By Po Bronson Secker and Warbug £10 (Fiction) ISBN 0 436 20477 0 Deep waters My Drowning By Jim Grimsley Fouth Estate, £10 (Fiction) ISBN 1 841 151343 Picture Gallery Poetry of the Month Picture Gallery A very big adventure The Seven Year Hitch By Davud R. Grant Simon & Scgysier, £16.99 (Non-fiction ISBN 0 684 85802 9 Murder most squalid Limousine By Patrick Conrad Jonathan Cape, £10 (Fiction) ISBN 0 224 05956 4 Global scheming The Marching Season By Daniel Silva Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 297 643401 Paperbacks Gay days in New York, the search for Edon and a death in the country Dead puzzling In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner By Elizabeth George Hodder, £16.99 ISBN 0 340 68883 1 Soul survivor Cleave By Nikki Gemmell Picador, £12.99 (Fition) ISBN 0 330 37290 4 Save money on all books in metro Photography Finding the ladies The Ladies' Man By Elinor Lipman Fourth Estate, £10.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 841 15138 6 Growing pains By the Shore By Galaxy Craze Jonathan Cape, £10 (Fiction) ISBN 0 224 05989 0 Come Back, Paddy Riley By Carol Birch Virago, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 850 49727 6 Not so merry dance Colusion By Evan Zimroth Virgon, £12.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 1 860 49266 5 Beware the grin reaper The Apprentice By Gordon Houghton Anchor, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 862 30036 4 The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Top 10 Non-Fiction How I Write Picture Gallery Women' The many faces of woman been the focus of feemale photographers since the Twerties. But Hellen van Meene and Francesca Woodman have given the genre a surreal twist. Dominic LUtyens reviews the artists and their work Picture Gallery Metor entertainment listings Film General Release The Beg Picture Austin Powers: The Spy who Shagged Me Picture Gallery Music/clubs London Music The Big Gig: Sunsplash The Big Bash: Air Theatre/comedy West End Theatre The Big Play: Look Back in Anger BN: Curtain Call the Bio Laugh Exhibitions The Big Show: Disasters of War Don't Miss Picture Gallery Pick of edinburgh The Big Laugh: Al Murray The Bg Play: East Royal Festival Hall Bolshoi Opera Royal Court Theatre Opera & Ballet Royal Albert Hall Capital Breaks Theatres BBC Opera & Ballet Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporray Culture Picture Gallery Dance/opera/classical London Dance The Big Concert: BBC Proms Time On probation Jack of Hearts Keith Allen Wednesday BBCI 9.30pm Seven-Days Listing The Movie Chart Show Radio Music Comedy Driven beyond distraction Top Gear continues to fetishise the car. In a rational society the programme would be banne Television Radio 1: seen but not heard by governors The term "hip hop" is probably regarded as an erroneous typing of "his operation" Radio This Weekend The Week's Sport BBC1 Picture Gallery Film Choice Television Choice Saturday Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky One Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Midday Sky Sports 1 Picture Gallery Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Cable and Digital Films Wednesday Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Thursday Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky One Picture Gallery Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky One Radio Choice New learning method benefits careers, boosts school results Before Happy Horror Days Feel the Farce Aunt You Lovely?! 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