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Natasha Fairweather, George Rainford, Phil Yates, C.R. Jones, Cath Urquhart, N. G. Olley, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Alexander Stuart, Alison Guy, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, R. B. Viccajee, John Morgan, Michael Clayton, Chairman, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Bill Thomas, Marie Stein Bauer, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Benjamin Donald, Stuart Baillie, Blake, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Kate Reardon, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Ruth Gledhill and Adam Fresco, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Anne Robinson, Radix, Martin Aston, James Landale, Political Correspondent, James MacDonald, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Jack Shapiro, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Paul Fitzpatrick, Karl Johnston, Rupert Cox, Chandos Elletson, Robert Sheehan, Bridget Harrison, D. R., Paul Abse, Dominic Walsh, Hans Christoph von Rohr, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Rebecca Jenkins, Stephen Anderton's, Nick Booth, M Farr, H. Alban Davies, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robert Carlyle, Paul Secher, Geoffrey Robinson, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Michael Howard (Secretary), Jenny MacArthur, Rohan Daft, T. P., Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Jayne Dowle, James Landale Political Correspondent, Kenneth R. Williams, Chief Constable, Frances Bissell, Pete Harrison, Helen Rumbelow, James Bone and David Lister, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Ben Reed, Andy Wilman, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Maria Harding, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Lara Huddy, Anastasia Conroy, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Catherine Coley, Jack Shamash, Philip R. Matthews, Chairman, Frank Leboeuf, Tony Calland, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, L. G., Dave Thomas, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Melanie Bien, Stephen Wood, Philip R. Thomas, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Jim Stephens, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, clare lazaro, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Deborah Brett, Assistant Fashion Editor, Francis Gilbert, Matt Cooper, Min Cooper, Clive Petty, elspeth thompson, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Chris Elsworth, Oliver Holt, Donna Richmond, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Mark Reaveley, Edward J. P. Crawfurd, Stephanie Billen, Glenys Norton, George Hall, John Allison, Julia Hardy (Director), Henry Harris's, morag preston, Philip Webster Political Editor, nigel williamson, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Brian L. Smith, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Bob Willis, Mike Rosewell, Angus Clarke, William Asscher, F. E. Loeffler, Elizabeth Rowlands, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, P. D., Ian Brodie, vinny lee, Helen Johnstone and Tim Reid, Antonia Fraser, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, John Naish, Martin Waller, JRT, Chris Ayres, Susan Emmett and Richard Miles, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Danny Baker, Mark Baldwin, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Time Marsh, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Alice Miles, Jan Myers, Valerie Grove, Fred Dellar, Elizabeth Buchan, Neil Cooper, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Paul Mansfield, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, sheila keating, James Luckhurst, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rachael Rising, Rosalind Russell, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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The Saturday Times: Your Perfect Bank Holiday Paper Revealed: The top A-level Schools Public sector union endangers Labour's euro truce Parents lose alternative to measles jab Hot weather, long Jams 6,30 Women lured to Valley of the Nerds The last days of Fat Lady Jennifer Paterson Oh, you call it aubergine? David Beckham Scandal threat to Russian aid Scope Today in the Saturday Times Weekend Money Go Friends Provident Times 3 Picture Gallery The Rock Triple Bill Index Today Festival LA Movie Homebase Minister blames farmers for crisis Muslim ex-MP 'reselected' 'Reject' gets job MP knighthood Couple on run DNA reveals 1970 murderer died last year School dinners 'out of court' Wessex girl at heart and style Picture Gallery Missing vicar upset by error Diver scales all heights Ron Davies set to divorce Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey The odd couple MFI home works Disabled could face job losses and closures Unionists tell Trimble of party anger Autism 'has no link to triple vaccine' Medical Briefing Rapist 'followed tourist' Baby for girl, 12 'Superpub' axed Different brand More TV sex please, we're British Viewers prefer good-looking actors with clean underwear, report Carol Midgley Millionaire-makers waiting to cash in Organic restaurant shuts after 12 weeks Tiny Computers Limited BBC in Gold Cup bid Vote for a Better Diva lamented loss of her childhood Concorde flights passed too close Holiday road jam begins in earnest Program catches student cheats British Red Cross 'Refugee' gets life for two rapes Benefits detectives bag caddie crooks Dixons Mother pleads for 'happy, bubbly' girl Labour paper sacks 'busy' Widdecombe The Sharan. Power in disguise Tories demand EU honesty Vodafone (Reuters): King Ronnie beats sex taboo Lloyd-Webber 'livid' over £4.2m Millais Marks & Spencer Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Broke' swindler ordered to repay victims Free serve Germany embraces oldest profession Nazi slave labour talks reach $35bn impasse Saga Dolphin Tourist films Vatican suicide PC World Nerds who like to work in the buff Mir reaches end of era Hollywood Brit takes on Church Halfords Night at the opera is a blow Nato spy blamed for Stealth loss Audi Serb refugees are cursed Briton attacks failure to arrest Timor thugs Turkish building ban Burger King pulls out JFK estate may be sued Russia could reap reward Scandal that could engulf Russia James Bone and David Lister investigate the money laundering that could reach into the Kremlin Liverpool Victoria Emigré pioneers of new capitalism Homebase IMF to tighten lending rules Office World Girls confirm places at head of the table Diverse crop at the top Halifax State Winners Top-grade pass rates still increasing Big boys ready for trouble in the new term The long summer holidays are drawing to a close and, as Alice Miles reports, the problems that Blair and Hague left behind are ready to catch up with them Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Concerts Sailor Hague stays in daily touch The lady's got a ticket to Ryde Valerie Grove finds a railway line that knocks spots off its brothers Magnet Topical note from old and new Prom Brumel Andrlessen Albert Hall Don't read my lips, read my booklist How Clinton tells us what he wants us to think he's thinking "The static ugliness and all-embracing inertia of suburbia is as vital a defining characteristic as Soho's hip cosmopolitan buzz' Spain's devolving door Catalan autonomy shows that small works but is not necessarily beautiful House levy The Times Diary Kremlin Kleptocracy Democracy cannot be fostered by turning a blind eye to crime Schools that Lead The institutional ethos that brings top results Beef up Competition Farming has to struggle against bureaucracy 'Boot-dragging' by Tube managers Reform in Germany Hours of work Constabulary duty's to be done New job title for junior doctors? Disabled workers PMs' perks There's only one .. . Risks and rewards of equestrianism Coincidence? Hard times Bitter pill Court Circular Events today Events tomorrow Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Society of Apothecaries of London Latest wills Norman Wexler Norman Wexler, American screenwriter, died in Washington on August 23 aged 73. He was born on August 6,1926 Personal Column Malachi Martin Malachi Martin, author and former Roman Catholic priest, died in New York on July 27 aged 78. He was born in Co Kerry on July 23,1921 Rukba The Times Milestones Greenspan hints at rate rise Ruling on Post Office minimum wage in six weeks General Motors ordered to pay record ?760m to car blaze family SocGen awaits verdict Aweek in the City Inside MFI out to raise ?100m in sites sale French lift Allied stake Production number Index Simon asked to help shape EU reform Boeing in fresh strike threat from 44,000 staff Student Offer Pack Picture Gallery Alldays in deal with banks Desire and Gaelic in joint oil quest Renewed offer to buy out Walker Greenbank Halifax to charge £1 for use of Link machines Canal boat firm feeling chill of last summer FSA freezes assets over deposit plan ABN's property move Sir talks terminated Springwood price up China tipped for WTO Slide in steel profits Antonov gearbox shift Whatman acquisition Christie strides ahead Exchange Rates Pursuit of power Shares soar as Costain reports half-year profit Costs wipe out rise in turnover at Regal Norbain accepts ?38m buyout Takeover battle is brewing for Tetley By our City Editor: Big guns for Brown's bank Commentary The Odd Couple Sports Internet enters world of offshore betting Commodities Liffe Options Retail sector makes the best of lacklustre session 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 Costain Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Carpetbagging in the wake of Allied battle Tempus Wall Street Equities drift lower in thin trade Chartwell Direct Bank on it The Times City Diary In the bag The Times City Diary The Times House rules The Times City Diary My word The Times City Diary Searching for that big American shows like Friends have set the standard, UK programme-makers have to match it, says Chris Ayres The Eric Cantona of Man in the News All aboard for the berth of the millennium Year 2000 bug or not, the Cruise lines say Customers are queueing up to party, reports Pete Harrison Islands prepare for fury of storm The Times Crossword No 21,194 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling International Care & Relief Western front Sorrowful Toon Fallen star returns to orbit Ready Eddie? Odyssey Go Family Money Miller and Greene celebrate at double American sprinters share 200 metres glory in day of triumph at the world championships From David Powell, Athletics Correspondent in Sevillle Pinsent suggests a stroke of caution Rowing Johnson sets Ms sights even lower Rob Hughes finds the fastest man in the world over 400 metres eager to establish another record Lawrie proves show-stopper again Golf: Open Champion Upstages the Woods-Garcia Pairing in Style Carriedo ahead of the family affair Sport in Brief Champion threat to Britain's gold quest Coulthard reckindles waning challenge Irivine struggles to maintain his slender his slender advantage at the Belgian Grand Prix Brett turns on style to take title Bowls Heyns sets new water mark Swimming For the Record England fall to late strike The Times Harris is catalyst for Leeds triumph Rugby League Fastest always win in the long run 'Are we no more to see dehydrated athletes lurching and wobbling on the final lap?' Golden goals are still real fun but where is the commitment? Hair today, gone tomorrow Gibbs is still grinning after all these years This week the focus is on Warford's contented one club man Defending the own goal Decoding David and the digital future Picture Gallery Why we should do our bit to help earthquake survivors Jewell relishes wearing the crown Football Saturday Oliver Holt Bradford City manager is making up for his lack of success as a player Leeds draw short straw on more than one front Uefa Cup First-Round Draw Television and Radio Football Saturday Links Monday Picture Gallery Football Saturday Ferguson's desire fanned by Veron Francis bemoans his luck Spread Eagle Proud Newcastle enduring a fall Football Saturday Kevin MeCarra advises a dose of reconstruction rather than rampant hysteria Charles passes West Ham test Other Football Crewe rally to keep unbeaten record Subaru Local rivalry promises an added edge NatWest Trophy final: Antipodean flvour to West Country carnival at Lord's Stand-up performer who commands attention Geoffrey Dean talks to the quirky Gloucestershire wicketkeeper who is truly an artist behind the stumps Cox's curfew producing right results Richard Hobson says Somerset have been transformed by a captain who called for sacrifices Yesterday's PPP County Championship Scoreboards County system threatens game's future Bob Willis, former England captain, calls for radical changes to cricket in a letter to the Sports Editor All-rounders key to England revival Cricket Rollins and Cork delay inevitable Caddick is defiant to the last Ormond has his suitcase ready When danger is worth the risk Imon Barnes Durham still live in hope Defiant Kendall brings Sussex to their knees Cricket Sheriyar closes in on record Britain edged out of contention Powell can revel in his revival County scorers prepare for fait accompli Cape Cross can trigger celebration Goodwood Newmarket Armchair Investor Beverley Tregoning relishes stable relationship Patronage of Hamdan al-Maktoum brings trainer to wider attention Taylor remains 'stable' Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Meeting Points By our Racing Staff: Sadian aims to click for Dunlop Charity Bet Rapid RACELiNE Gosden outlines St Leger challenge Redcar Cartmel Racing next Week Nottingham Windsor Stoute leaves Melbourne Blueprint on drawing board Ride of the Week William Hill Woodward close to concluding his party Rugby Union Gatland swift to heed lessons of Leinster Wales seeking to confirm their places in the new world order Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Australia bid to restore lost pride in Sydney Scotland's selectors search for signs of optimism Hendry aims for return to top spot Snooker University Clearing Listings How to use the listings University Clearing Listings Bernard Gallacher Alfa Romeo Accessories Trade Sales American Carriage Company P&s Multiple Classified Advertising Items Supercar looks too good for this world Pagani puts Ferrari in the shade with its first model, the Zonda, but will anyone buy it, asks Andy Wilman Trapped by a techno-tracker Volunteer joyrider James Luckhurst fell foul of an anti-theft device when he joined in a game of cops and car thieves Tearaway scooters put speed in fashion Registration Numbers MG Nissan Midland Registrations Motorpoint The Times What can Audi teach a 70-year-old at 150mph? Bill Thomas applauded the German carmaker's advanced driving experience as he saw the boy racers put to shame Not a bird. Not a plane It's Lawnmower Man Vaughan Freeman meets the bargain-basement aviator for whom flying is always a picnic Gutsy Renault takes wrong Scenic route V6 Skoda heralds counter-fit Czechs Stuart Birch tries a revved-up Felicia that shows the carmaker is set to get speed-crazed Nitrox Power The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming! In search of a smooth changeover Don't gamble with your retirement when moving between jobs, says Antonia Fraser Aberdeen Summer Break 59 Schroders Screen Savers 57 Shifting work patterns confuse pensions issue Ill at east over cost of care? Plan ahead to ease burden of long-term healthcare, says Karen Woolfson Means-Test Preparation Moneywise Gartmore hopes for Far East revival Skipton Advisers sound death knell for the life Isa Go transatlantic shopping from the comfort of home Sarah Cunningham on how to save money with Internet retailers The Times Standard Life Bank Shepherds widens market for Teps The Woolwich Scouring the globe for optimum returns Karen Woolfson considers the advantages of Isas invested in different markets Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea offers a double guarantee The Times Money Information Service Chelsea Egg's Internet Innovation worth close inspection Susan Emmett on the mortgage price war Banks spin a PC line Sally Patten examines the growing range of online financial services Policy Plus Direct Line Boost for armchair traders Chase De Vere Investments PLC Midshires firing blanks Scottish Widows On tour with the UK's intrepid carpetbaggers Endowment advice was one-sided An American dream can be UK reality Pension blight Legal & General Comment Uncork some tasty returns Clare Stewart on how to invest in fine wines Fleming blames rise in costs for charges Richard Miles reports on the death of Share Plan's three-year special offer Campaign to lure investors Pleasant problem for staff at Asda Temps need not feel the summertime blues Henrietta Lake finds that some part-time workers are still not receiving their full holiday entitlement Scottish Widows Rich pickings! possible for AIM gamblers Suddenly, it's blue sky and not a care in the world Borrowers faced with fixed-rate dilemma Susan Emmett and Richard Miles on tough choices for homeowners Snub for young savers as soon as they turn 16 Cloudless Skies 59 Jupiter FSA moves to calm lingering fears over endowments On the Move 53 Inside Round the World Jennifer has hung up her helment Even as she was dying of cancer, Fat Lady Jennifer Paterson entertained friends with dignity, subversive wit and champagne, says Patricia Llewellyn Index Has your Credit Card Just Expired? Lucy Pinney Kate Reardon Home Life Get polishing those pistons Victorian pumping stations are being restored to their pristine glory, says Marcus Binney Burglars in the country Thieves should not be surprised that farmers keep guns, says Lucy pinney An elderly neighbour returned to find her door smashed She's had the whole world in her hands The thrills and spills of the round-the-world race leave life-affirming memories for Rachael Rising Anne Robinson Licked into shape Ice-cream has long been the world's favourite summer pudding. Angus Clarke enjoys its history Cold war with a creamy flavour The independent Italian ice-cream makers of South Wales are taking on their multinational rivals - and the weather - says Rohan Daft When the world goes into reverse Whenever men and women drive together, a breakdown is inevitable, says John Naish The great divide More works of art than fashion Must Have Ercol Nowhere to run to, nowhere to hide A chef without sea legs is like a fish out of water, Chandos Elletson learns The Times Cook Long weekends are for relaxed entertaining and comfort food that can see you through from breakfast to an early, lazy supper More Food & Drink The Perfect Smoothie Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Dalmahoy Picture Gallery Drink An in-between season demands an in-between drink, and the bone-dry mazanilla sherry fits the bill Star Buys When a poison is not a poison Organic purists insist it is possible to grow vegetables without using chemicals. Not all Grow Good Food campaigners agree. Jane Owen reports Fact Box From Northumberland Picture Gallery Readers Progress in Dorset Harvesting Hints Beware Multiple Display Advertising Items Wondergreen Knee Brace Wrought Iron Beds Fast Systems Ltd Leaves out of the cook's book Jane Owen meetd the cycling chef with a kitchen garden The Times Potatoes that show tell-tale brown blotches of… Triple the pleasure Grdens to Visit Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers North of the Thames Free Crocuses French Property Exhibition London Letting & Estate Agents Bellway Homes World of Property Exhibition The Times Straight out of a fairytale Scottish Widows Boom goes innocence The mystery of the missing tenants Home Swap France Down with fuel bills Is your Home Energy Efficient? When the novel's away, gran's at play Best-selling author Penny vincenzi tells Lottie Moggach how her love of surfing brought her to a shop and forged a friendship Far-out from the Far East Japanese Gifts Shopwatch Gadgets Calling all cars: find that tortoise People move heaven and earth to find missing pets, says Catherine Coley Robbed of my womanhood One in 100 British women experiences early menopause, some as teenagers. Tim Teeman reports Times Two Crossword A time and a place It never happens to a vet Elizabeth Judge meets the Times vet and finds out how television drama distorts the image of the profession The Times Weekend Courses and Activities Petals may fall but the seeds endure Some rare flowers need protction but many are tough and successful survivors, says Derwent may Our Vet Writes Lucy Pinney Plovers return to the south Adopt Me Convern World Travel Guide Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Power Stripper Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Britihs Antique Replicas Fax: 0171 782 7930 Our fourth emergency service Clergymen from all faiths in the West Midlands are ready to help out when accidents occur, says Jack Shamash The Times Forgiveness is a gift from God we must cherish Church Services for Tomorrow Essex and Anglicanism Ruth Gledhill visits a church in Romford which has its own 'lottery' Trailfinders Travelbag Quest Worldwide Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Austria Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Austravel To Advertise Call: Screen tested within the city limits The Italian Job filmed in Turin - is re-released next month. Benjamin Donald explains how it was made Enigmatic and sultry: ancient Persepolis Archers Direct Dream passengers get new cruises Turin Fact File Magical mystery tour If you can't adapt to its laws, don't go to lran - but you'll be missing some incredible sights, says Jill Crawshaw British Airways Holidays Cunard Getting There Iran Fact File Where children and stately homes mix Paul Abse finds rural retreats for the family Checking in Voyages Jules Verne Country House Hotels for Familes Club Med Room for chocolate? Is this the ferry to Ios? Tom Chesshyre went island hopping around the Cyclades and learnt to go with the flow British Airways Holidays Seafarer The Cruise People Ltd Saga Message of the Week Split personalities of the Algarve Paul Mansfield shunned the concrete horrors of porrors of Portugal's southern cost and discovered that the area still has a lot to offer besides golf Algarve Fact File Voyages Jules Verne Noble Caledonia Limited Churchill Join a small hunt Tips for the Outback Following two operations to find missing tourists in Austrialia, officials are urging common sense, says Tom Chesshyre Flying off the Shelf Have a flight for 99p Travellers' TIP Seafarer End of road for smog New age of adventure travel Flying Visits Africa 2001 eclipses Millennium Eve Travellers' Bulletin Board Pack your Bags Voyages Jules Verne Holiday Helpdesk I love Paris in the sand Tom Chesshyre on the alternative French capital opening in Las Vegas Airline Network Overseas Travel Check-In British Airways Space Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Midland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Trains How low can they go? Travellers' Bulletin Board Compensation for bad Dream Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times P&O Cricket fans not stumped Saturday Rendezvous The Times The Executive Club Rendezvous Perfect Partners RSVP Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham Katharine Allen Drawing down the moon Executive Club Parties Sara Eden SIRiUS Candleburners! Brighton The Times Chess Winning Move Answers The Listener Crossword No. 3529: Bunged Up by Radix New Software Computer Games and Pastimes Bridge Birthdays Cross Words Modern Manners Send your queries to Morgan's Modern Manners, The Times, Weekend, I Pennington Street, London E1 9XN Picture Gallery Times Two Saturday Jumbo Bank Holiday Saturday Jumbo 242 In our holiday Jambo Crossword competition a prize of £100 Will be awarded for the first correct solution opened on Thurday, September 9. Entries to: Jambo Crossword (242), Weekend, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will be published on September 11 Bob Dylan in the Isle of Wight On this Day: August 28,1969 Picture Line Word Watching Two Brins Quotes of the Week Your Essential Guide to What's on in London &… Books Dusting down the Boer War Hot property Full on Saturday Cyclops Contents Also inside Plus arts listings for your area Music Baustelle Festival Photography Lyle Lovett Win! Technics Mercury Music Prize goodies Theatre Bath Shakespeare Festival Film Latin American Film Festival Dance Pagan Masses Exhibition Centre for Visual Arts Win! homelands tickets and a mobile phone Theatre Samuel Beckett Festival Theatre Hamlet: first cut Music Leeds Reggae Festival Film Festival of Fantastic Films Worth the wait Abracadabra Mistaken identity No ugly duckling Great Night out Picture Gallery My Millennium Roisin Murphy Shortcuts LA. Stories Stories Great Night in: The Projector US Top 10 Films No hard feelings The Big Interview Robert Carlyle may have terrified cinemagoers as Begble in Trainspotting, and he may be playing a cannibal in his latest film. But, as Gareth Grundy discovers, underneath there's a big softie bursting to get out. Portrait: Neil Cooper Picture Gallery Royal Shakespeare Company MA, SC, RC, DS, PS, MP, PC: New album releases Archive (7/10) Take My Head (Universal-Island) Hepburn (2/10) Hepburn (Columbia) Terranova (8/10) Close The Door (Copasetik/Studio K7) Josef K (8/10) The Only Fun In Town/Sorry For Laughing (Rev-Ola) Feeder (6/10) Yesterday Went Too Soon (Echo) Various Artists (6/10) The Carve-Up (Loose Recordings) Tindersticks (8/10) Simple Pleasure (Island) Reviewers: Multiple Display Advertising Items The Big Album The Dixie Chicks (6/10) Fly (Epic/Monument) Singled out The Big Single Technics Country Choice Out There Metro music charts Win four albums! Win! 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Pelecanos Serpent's Tail, £9.99 (Fiction) Isbn 1 852 42613 6 The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Top 10 Non-Fiction How I Write C'mon feel the .. . and the hype. Is Cyprus really going to knock lbiza off the clubbing island top spot? We sent Ed Potton (words) and Donna Richmond (pictures) off to Ayia Nápa to investigate the new sun, sea, sand and dance-all-night destination What, where and how Metro entertainment listings Film General Release The Big Picture: South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut Openers Music/clubs The Big Gig: Carling Weekend The Big Bash: BATMacUmba Theatre/comedy The Big Play: The Darker Face of the Earth Curtain Call the Big Laugh Exhibitions The Big Show: Moving Objects Don't Miss Pick of edinburgh The Bic Gig: Tindersticks The Big Play: India Song Classical Spectacular Royal Festival Hall Mahler Symphony No. 8 Symphony of a Thousand Raymond Gubbay Apollo Theatre Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Donmar Multiple Display Advertising Items Events The Big Show: The Tiger and the Thistle The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Dance/opera/classical The Barber of Seville/falstaff Time Rocking the boat Seven-Day Listing of 40 TV Channels plus Seven… Secret Lives The Gypsies Games Nature Friends, Romans and Springer fans This afternoon's violent spectacle is one the theme of 'I Want To Eat My Neighbours Because They Are Christians!' Television Classic FM: one ship that isn't sinking The Today programme has rerely had a better lift than the one it obtained from the phantom driller Radio Bank Holiday Monday Fargo Channel 4,10pm. 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Wrinkly rockers are still a force to be reckoned with. Madonna has already turned Reviews Bat to the future Grab Meg@mail Eh! Que Pasa? Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery 30 Pages of Interiors Change of pitch Clarins Contents Toyota Kate muir's diary This is the week that.. . Things we have seen the future.. . From james bone in guatemala.. . It's possible to get more adventure than you bargained for in the Central American jungle Connectionsanswers: Daewoo Diggin cole It's why the Peugeot 306 Has Abs as Standard Slip into something more comfortable.. . Gluttons for. punishment Ford Reality bites Russell Hobbs Warwick Castle Songs of praise MFI Bose Ballad of a hamsley lass Folk music has come a long way from the image of real ale, beards and dodgy sweaters. But Kate Rusby still maintains some traditions, with the purity of her voice, and her down-to-earth roots Renault Oyu Greatescapes The lighthouse family Port of call Artistic licence Sealy Jonathan meades At prospectGrill and Le Colombier Cox & Kings Restaurant guide: the subcontinent Tempur Food fights Bar fly Sandals Our first meal john simm and james buller Kis Picture Gallery Picture Gallery MCXX Offcuts.. . Pulling power When Christine decided to have her breats enlarged, her 77-year-old mother insisted on having hers done, too. And now they've both had face-lifts.. . The times magazine John diamond Fax 0171 481 9313 Fined Furniture Ltd. Classic Choice Lancashire Reproductions Ltd. 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