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News from 04/09/1999

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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Kathleen MacLarnon, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Sally Staples, Cath Urquhart, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Keith Kyle, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Gary Neville, Jane MacQuitty, James Macmillan, John Morgan, de Lacoudraye Harter, R. E. Rawles, Paul Hoggart, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Karen Woolfson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Brian Pedley, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Anne Robinson, Dominic Bradbury, Leila, Tim Marsh, Carolyn Whitehead, Tony Patrick, James Eve, Miki Calnan, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Tom Otley, Clare Stewart, Howard M. Pearson, John O'Leary Education Editor, Simon Hardwick, Chairman, Chris Hulme, David McVay, Paul Fitzpatrick, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Rupert Cox, Chandos Elletson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Richard Rosser, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Jocasta Shakespeare, Debra Craine, Gavin Lumsden and Caroline Merrell, Mike Pattenden, Greg Watts, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Philip Webster, Candida Crewe, Bramble Coppins, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Peter Millar, Jenny MacArthur, George Lees, T. P., John O'Leary, Frances Bissell, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Shirley English and Jason Allardyce, Charles Bremner, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Saeed Shah and Lea Paterson, Ben Reed, Roddy Doyle, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Tim Hughes, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Sandra Allen, Lisa Grainger, Hippy Hamlet, Martyn Palmer, M. McEwen Charlish, Robert Freer, Ian M-Blake, Ian Adcock, Gabriella Gamini, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Melanie Bien, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, clare lazaro, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Peter Gordon, Matt Dickinson, John Russell Taylor, Dr. Iftikhar H. Malik, Lucy Pinney, Danielie Elliott, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, David Orr, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, Nigel Cliff, Clive Petty, Chris Roberts, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Kettle, Sarah Cunningham, Sarah Litvinoff, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, john carey, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Trotman, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Saeed Shah, Steve Keenan and Emma Mahony, Plausus, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, Richard Miles Deputy Personal Finance Editor, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, K. M. Benbow, Clarissa Hyman, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, B. Miller, Quintin Wright, P. D., Ian Brodie, Anne Garland, Josa Young, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dennis Haughey, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Stuart Birch, Jill Crawshaw, Alison Bailyd, Carl Wilkinson, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Neil Kessel, Fred Dellar, Valerie Grove, Julian Ryall, Alasdair Murray, Paul Mansfield, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Susannah Jowitt, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Nigel McCulloch, Andy Enright, Penny Perrick, sheila keating, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jerome Gardner, Charles Bremner, Adam Sage and Alan Hamilton, Walter Ellis, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett,

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7 sections: The best Saturday package House prices poised to rise by third Heat goes on Online bidders' stake in kidney McEwan's ex-wife detained The Saturday Times: For a Perfect Weekend The Naked Chef joins The Saturday Times The Diana Report in full Eight die in plane crash Peace accord Girls on top Drunk driver killed Diana, not conspiracy Henderson Go Fly to europe from £39 return Today in the Saturday Times Index Today Hyundai Farmer saves two as eight die in burning plane Bradford & Bingley Air safety queried Passer-by shot in Brixton News in Brief Police in court Viagra deaths Sick pay CJD girl dies Widow opens world's eyes to the real Stanley Kubrick 'I am protecting my child. I am no criminal' Novelist's former wife explains to Michael Harvey why she defied law in an effort to keep her son Sold art must be returned Virgin Simple drunk-driving verdict will not stop the conspiracy theorists Al Fayed will not be alone in looking for darker motives than those outlined by the French inquiry, writes Alan Hamilton Al Fayed vows to 'pursue the truth' BT The discreet ways of Judge Stéphan Key Points The full text of the report into the death of Diana,… One 2 one Currys The true colours of war Sainsbury's Wartime homes revisited Hollywood raises Yorkshire hackles Mixed emotions as evacuees remember Eccentric 'gentleman' thief jailed over £2m art racket Rocky road to science AA Contracts official 'bribed with car' Credit Cards In the Times on Monday The Link Princes fall in with new brigade Majorca victim had received death threats Ex-model killed at home for youths Inquiry Judge Lacks Experience Birds and song anger neighbours British overture for opera in Beijing flops Government blamed for loss of prestigious commission, Marcus Binney reports Dentist 'caused needless trauma' Teacher impaled himself on javelin Virgin atlantic Girls' schools fill top 8 places for GCSEs John O'Leary analyses exam results that show girls tightening their grip on the league table PC World Fewer pupils to be tested Sex class defended By a Correspondent: Judge rejects school appeal Judge orders mother to test baby for HIV Theory Discounted Cocaine use among young on increase More than half try drugs by 15 Peugeot 106 Picture Gallery Charity inquiry over mortgage on rabbi's home Picture Gallery Dixons Smile please for LA's latest stars Sitting in her Bel Air mansion, Nancy Reagan is said… Stone shows instinct for revenge Israel reaches peace accord with PLO 'Mr Barak will drive hard bargains; but he seems serious about getting a deal' Old soldier survives to lead the Likud A case of substance abuse Timorese run for their lives as militiamen go on rampage The violence is increasing with expectations of a ballot result in favour of independence, David Watts reports from Dili Betrayal of province haunts Australia Tiny The Dando File Abbey National Time closes dossiers of the Nazi-hunters France is preparing to try Eichmann's lieutenant, writes Charles Bremner On the trail of evil Power seekers play Brussels charade Picture Gallery Poll-weary Indian voters set to reject Gandhi comeback Facing another election, India has a choice between stability and more fragile coalitions, writes David Orr Woman leader gives hope of improvement to the humble Moonies seek Eden in swamp Gabriella Gamini finds sect attempting to establish an unlikely community SAGA Russians may join cash inquiry BBC Nice home, what about the natives? Moving Clintons are in for a frosty welcome SAGA Bush call to cut failing schools Colombian general sacked for failure to curb killings Insurance services (AFP): Peace is in danger, says Jiang World in Brief Draft ends (AFP): Two beheaded (AP): Shrink rapped (Reuters): Net turns 30 (Reuters): Murdoch gift (AFP): School killing (AP): Thief sues (AP): Gotti jailed Corporal wins the trust of raped Muslims UN signals Kosovo independence Michael Binyon reports on apparent moves towards severing the province's ties with Yugoslavia Down's Syndrome Detective who faces a macabre challenge Stephen Farrell sees British police at work unearthing remains of massacre victims Which? Spin meister of royal reform trips up The Palace is resisting attempts by Labour to reinvent the Royal Family, writes Andrew Pierce The Times Unionists reject talks with Sinn Fein Revolt stirs in Labour heartland Morris accuses trade unions of euro stampede Skinner returns to NEC London look out, here comes the latest in a line of loud Ewings Valerie Grove meets the daughter of a forceful Scots dynasty Opera & Ballet Events Homage paid to Strauss, Strauss and sons Music BBC Proms Royal Albert Hall God joins the presidential cat fight The Almighty is a running mate on the campaign trail The most dangerous legacy of the hormonal high that characterised this mass neurosis was the notion that Diana can be redeemed as a feminist role mode Picture Gallery Honour, schmhonour Mr Blair should not draw up his skirts in horror when his integrity is questioned Ken's bonus The Times Diary A Gentler Tide From the southern Balkans to Suez, a perceptible easing Hague at School The Tories still have no strategy for education Artful Dodger The teenager who blames everybody but himself Violence in Ulster Future investment in London's Tube The lethal legacy of cluster bombs Skirts for girls A-level standards On tap, not on top Help for Africa Pedal power on the pavements Handel on the Thames A 'Times' gentleman Court Circular Weekend anniversaries Today Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Today's events Brigadier William F. Anderson Brigadier William Anderson, CBE, MC and Bar, soldier and artist, died in Blackheath, southeast London, on August 27 aged 94, He was born on June 17,1905 Personal Column Health & Beauty Announcements Rukba Milestones Markets soar as US job figures ease rate fears S&N in talks on Greenalls deal Takeover Panel rebukes advisers over L&G leak Chrysalis counts cost of flop Online auction house float could net directors £225m A Week in the City BA to cut 1,000 jobs as it seeks cost savings of £225m Pre-match tensions Index Trinity gets concessions on disposal Lovell White Durrant in German talks Enterprise says it can match oil giants The Sunday Times Eidos unveils bigger loss and end of lawsuit Vitec keen for deals despite buyback ITNET shrugs off slowdown worries Regulatory hurdle hits First Choice Business Roundup Granada Media buy Eve issues new alert Fortnum sales up 10% Admiral buyout Lizard to be wound up Trace shares leap Go-Ahead expands Disposal lifts ISA Exchange Rates HRS Allied Carpets chief unrolls survival plan Allcroft raises £11m for film Hampton Trust slides into the red By Our City Editor: The boom that bothers the Bank Commentary Break for the Border to seek Irish listing Emap and Capital in digital win Xinavane Sugar Estate Rehabilitation Project Pentland directors recommend delisting Commodities Liffe Options Second-liners steal the show to hit record high Stock Market 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 Chrysalis Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Legal & General talks put life into insurers Tempus Wall Street Strong end to week BT British Funds Tensions rise before vows of marraige NatWest is set to forge an essential but costly alliance with L&g, writes Gavin Lumsden Anything but a quiet life for the chairman Free-trader with a razor-sharp mind Man in the News Liffe before death The Times City Diary On a shoot The Times City Diary Renaming The Times City Diary Broken spell The Times City Diary The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Share Guide Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,200 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Index Shearer stuck in firing line Index Timberland Flooring Co. 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Index Nationwide Scotland prepare to embark on direct route Football Saturday McCarthy may go on defensive in effort to make his point Group Eight McMenemy will resign if supporters lose faith Dunne sees red again Index Hughes sets out to retrieve hope for Wales The day the boss sent me back to school Luxembourg simply light years behind Football Saturday The opposition at Wembley today provide a vivid contrast to England New boy steps into a Dyer situation Matt Dickinson on a player with few fears of his first international Picture Gallery Premiership Saturday Statistics The Road to the 2000 European Championship Finals Fixtures Tomorrow Conference Robson takes the stage for one last time George Caulkin on the veteran manager's task at Newcastle Somebody please put Shearer out to grass O'Neill angry over ticket inquiry Gushing paean to an old geezer Game low on high drama Spread Eagle Ong Jump & CGU Substitutes hit right notes for Barnsley Kicking the habit of a Saturday rumble Mark Hodkinson gets under the skinhead of Dougie Brimson, football aggro's pornographer-in-chief By our Sports Staff: Impressive start for Wilkinson Astroturf Blonde Greene to star on humble stage Duo remain on trail of gold bonus Athletics Record crowd sees Bradford edge home Townsend's operation gives Scotland cause for concern Rugby Union Wigan waves farewell to peerless temple Christopher Irvine on a sad day for the club and one of its greatest names Richmond sense the dawn of their revival Century by Rollins is decisive PPP county championship: Leicestershire lose at home for first time for four years Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Picture Gallery Trescothick takes full advantage Young spinners show their class Yesterday's Scoreboards Schofield impresses in innings victory Smith's timing looks perfect PCA preserves the health of its members Land Rover Yorkshire secure firm grip Cricket Wolverhampton work wonders Villagers get their day in sun Cronje snub provokes unease in South Africa Carberry shines to delay England defeat Williams stays cool when it matters Sknooker China gets feel for Blyth spirit First objective is in sight for Rusedski British No 2 is growing in confidence as he makes quick progress into third round at US Open Results from Flushing Meadow Bell hopes to keep England smiling Bowls By our Sports Staff: Faldo given two-shot penalty Golf Funnell leads before the hot work begins Equestrianism For the Record Sport in Brief The Times Easterby turns into image of his father 'It would mean so much to have a champion hurdler' Meeting Points Hills gets call Sharps Longchamp Tomorrow Aljabr can sail home in Moulin Thirsk Racing next Week Diktat can overpower sprint rivals Haydock Park William Hill Epsom Thunderer: Armchair Investor Clark's opportunity to take flight Young rider one good stride away from joining eventing's elite. Photograph: Michael Powell Sports Feature Writer of the Year Stratford Wolverhampton New practices look Naylor-made Ride of the Week Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline The Times 1. St Paul's Girls' Sch, London, girls The GCSE league table Key to Categories KPMG DLA Recruitment Consultants McKinsey & Company MWA Nigel Lynn Associates KPMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Alexander Mann Gartmore Credit Suisse Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Technical Core 2 and Final Admitting Examination - July 1999Order of Merit and Prizes Multiple Display Advertising Items Newly qual Robert Walters Nigel Lynn Witan Jardine Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Arthur Andersen REED HW Harrison Wilis Www. wellbloodydone. net The Institute of Chartered Accountants list of referrals Witan Jardine Financial Recruitment Michael Page Ernst & Young Pricewaterhousecoopers Beever and Struthers Tax exile status loses shine Dreams of saving a large sum in tax by working abroad are not so easy to fulfil, says Melanie Bien Scottish Widows Index Fidelity Investments Silver Set How to Apply for Non—residency Final Checklist Drive around for cheaper cover Sally Patten explains why car insurance premiums keep rising and how you can cut your annual costs Marks & Spencer Financial Services Halifax improves its short-term fix Banks need to offer value Standard Life Bank Direct Line says it's the fastest cover on the Web V-reg bargain for Christmas As carbuyers rush for gleaming new metal, Sarah Cunningham says you could save thousands by buying the same car abroad Royal & Sun Alliance Investments Jupiter Morgan Stanley aims for UK credit market Where to go when a card is refused Beale Dobie & Company Limited Neville James Chase De Vere Investment Plc C&G Channel Islands Limited Hidden charges do card companies no credit Comment Going continental can pay Alliance Leicester Lifeline for redundant over-50s Henrietta Lake finds royal support for victims of age discrimination Twist in the tail pensions hit women workers The Derbyshire Legal & General Virgin direct Policy Portfolio Autumn harvest of new loans Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Internet makes share management fun Karen Woolfson talks to a private investor about the best software options to run a private portfolio Brokers cut costs to grab Net market share Sally Patten reports on market forces in Internet stockborking Scottish Widows Direct Line Financial Services Martin Currie Woolwich Postcode Chelsea Treasures from the attics to the cellars Cate Stewart reports on a series of sales of country house contents New boss puts some sauce into HP's growth prospects Share of the Month Stella Shamoon Legal & General S&F Surrenda-link Policy Plus Buyers shun bottom rung First-time buyers are now older and wiser when it comes to buying their first home, says Susan Emmett Hope for the over-50s Better Peals Windfalls for preference shareholders Nine months and no home in sight Equitable Life decision soon M&G Foreign Affairs Inside Picture Gallery Kate Reardon Index Ermenegildo Zegna Su Misura Index Open Days Index The best days of our lives Brought up under postwar austerity, liberated in the 1960s and enriched in the 1980s, golden fifty-somethings now rule the roost, says Valerie Grove Ruth Rendell Harm Done Reconstructing my old memories Twenty years ago Matthew Parris and his sister discovered a ruin in the Pyrenees. This summer they celebrated their new home's restored roof—and his own fiftieth birthday Anne Robinson 'I've chosen another car without the help of Jeremy Clarkson or having any idea of mph, bph, consdumption or torque' Everytime we say goodbye... Abacus The worst sort of homesickness In the past 16 months loyalist paramilitaries and the Ira have expelled more than 750 people from Northem Ireland. Two exiles tell Jocasta Shakespeare about the human cost of this cruel punishment Just a phase we missed out on Top Tip The Times The Times Cook It may be autumn but it is not yet time for crumbles and cobblers, Jams, chutneys and cakes will make the most of the fruitful season Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week The Perfect Apple Pie Consuming Interests Organic Butter Buy Peter Gordon's Book Drink German wine has not been given an unfair press: the emphasis on quantity over quality means most of it is dire Star Buys Duxiana Passionate beliefs duly noted Elizabeth Judge meets the Scottish composer who makes waves with his music- and his candid political views Out for a Drink with To cook satay, you've got to be streetwise Chandos Elletson goes to the home of satay—the streets of Singapore—to get a lesson from a master chef Sunrise Do you take me for a noodle? Health-conscious customers and ready-made supermarket meals are revolutionising Chinese food. Clarissa Hyman looks at the sweet-and-sour state of the nation's takeaways Have your potager and eat it Modern potagers are a far cry from the traditional vegetable patch, says Widget Finn Potagers France Dry weather stalwarts With less rain and more sun, plant appropriately, says Stephen Anderton Tesco Dahlias like these Gardens to Visit My version of Little Italy The National Trust's head gardener has hijacked Tuscan style, says Jane Owen Me and my Garden Coopers of Stortford Make cuttings of roses, using pieces 9in long and… Homes & Gardens Freephone Hotline Garden Answers Cannock Gates Limited Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Pond Sweeper The Town & Country Collection Kitchen Magic Treske Desks Screwfix Direct Pentagon Security Shutters Viking The Endless Pooltm swimming machines Countax Norfolk Garden Supplies Plantworld 6 French Hand Carved Arches Countax Plant a Bluebell Wood Fruit Presses and Crushers Festival To Advertise in Homes & Gardens 21St Century Fox Calendar 2000 Perimeter Thomas Sanderson Blinds Metro Heritage Cants of Colchester A class act in restoration The Barge House—once owned by the Duke of Kent—has gone from ruin to family home. Marcus Binney reports House of the Week Country Property Property Fairview New Homes Plc. Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Portugal Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cote D'azur Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes The Times Open-plan ST George Hello surfer goodbye estate agent Home Swap The Times And a flat-packed house, please Selling on the Internet Net Sales Minstrel in the shooting gallery Rock musician Ian Anderson is a serious fan of old cameras, says Michael Cable Gadgets Creature comforts Animal Print Accessories Shop Watch Send in the clowns (before pudding) To fill in awkward silences at dinner parties, clever hosts are hiring entertainers. Elizabeth Judge gets a taste of the acts being served up I'm a teen, so I'll do what I want to Harassed parents could soon receive newsletters offering advice on how to deal with recalcitrant adolescent children, says Sally Staples Our Vet Writes Tips for Parents Tips for Teenagers Silencing the unsold lambs Farmers in Wales may have to kill sheep if sales do not improve, says Brian Pedley A glittering of goldfinches Feather Report Lucy Pinney 'Even the police seemed to be having trouble keeping up a proper level of confornation' The Times A New World in Norfolk James Eve enjoys the wild, elemental scenery of the Peddars Way in East Anglia Coopers of Stortford Shoparound Britain's Best Value TeNS Pain Relief System Weekend Courses and Activities Adopt Me Peep into Britain's treasure chest Royal Holloway, Egham, Surrey Stannah Stairlifts Antique Desks Men Loss of Erection Power Cannock Direct Factory Multiple Display Advertising Items Elnapress Overcome Impotence Condoms British Antique Replicas HJ Softop Socks Folding Armchair Justools Amaze your Friends with the Power of your Hearingb! Dunmow Furniture The Erotic Print Society Genuine Birthday Newspapers Gangland to promised land John Pridmore lived a brutal life of crime before finding God, he tells Greg Watts The Times The Church must prove Christianity is credible Church Services for Tomorrow Let us pray—and shop Ruth Gledhill visits the new chapel at the Lakeside Shopping Centre Accessories Motorpoint Trade Sales Alfa Romeo Auto Aalbers Holland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discovery Car Imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa cleans up on diesel's act Ian Adcock sees a rattly old smoker become a star turn Motor-mad Lord March revives his race Elizabeth Judge meets the earl whose famous circuit is bringing a golden era of racing back to life Mean, strong type women go for BMW's revamped Z3 has everything a fast girl could want, says Mary Gold Multiple Classified Advertising Items SLK230 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers DLVA Multiple Classified Advertising Items SL320 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market Research National Numbers D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dodgy name-calling sparks Rolls-Royce of legal crusades Ian Adcock on the fight between carmakers, porn stars, bands and brewers Economy-class sailing in a luxury gin palace Before you blow that hug City bonus at the Southampton Boat show, Stuart Birch has a less costly plan Only fearless driving instructors need apply Andy Enright winces as a bunch of novices hit the track in the world's priciest sports cars Trailfinders Travelbag Overseas Travel Space Platinum Travel Green Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Unmasking our Cold War secrets Stephen McClarence finds a nuclear bunker for tourists Getting close to the sharks Archers Direct Going local: the best way to travel Qantas Museum of the Week Sharm's underwater charm Scuba Diving in the Red Sea The Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh is one of the world's top scuba diving destinations—and has more attractions under the water than on the shore, says Chris Hulme British Airways Holidays Fact File Tailor Made Travel Breathtaking ocean odyssey Scuba Diving in the Seychelles If you're learning to dive, the Indian Ocean is a fantastic place to do it, says Joanna Hunter Scuba Diving in the Seychelles Scuba Diving Fact File Voyages Jules Verne Top Places to Go Diving Orient Lines the Destination Cruise Specialists Be cool where it's hot Tom Chesshyre selects the hippest hotels in Miami's Art Deco district April in Paris Wild about the west Paul Mansfield mingles with bison and would-be cowboys—in Belgium SAGA Checking in The Flanders Hotel Bruges, Belgium Noble Caledonia Limited Ardennes Fact File Swan Hellenic AFP: World of Travel Our glimpse into Cleethorpes' holiday homes Travellers' Bulletin Board An eccentric English village of holiday chalets will open for heritage tours Thomas Cook Offers Travellers' TIP Trains fail to pull cars The irates of Penzance All-inclusives starve local tourism Travellers' Bulletin Board Trip Wires In the market for a vibrant trip? Pack your Bags Flying Visits British Airways Holidays What the guidebooks can't teach you Cath Urquhart goes local to get the most out of a trip around Cuba Voyages Jules Verne Cuba Fact File Scotland Voyages Jules Verne Flights should be family friendly A relaunched travel company says it won't make families pay extra to sit together on planes. Steve Keenan and Emma Mahony report How do you make a baby say 'cheese'? 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Bridge Birthdays New Software Solution to Jumbo Crossword 241 Picture Gallery Modern Manners Send your queries to Morgan's Modern Manners, The Times, Weekend, I Pennington Street, London El 9xn Jumbo Crossword 244 Picture Gallery Computer wins silver bowl for chess Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword Quotes of the Week Picture Gallery Home thoughts from a broad The Times Cyclops Keeping an Eye on Things so You Don't Have to Contents Plus arts listings for your area This week Photography, Festivals, Theatre, After-Hours Haunts. Plus Stuff to Win Solstis Your shout Suburbia strikes back BBC My Millennium Dave Seaman Picture Gallery Great Night out Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Solstis L. A. Stories Great Night in: Craig Fairbrass UK Top 10 Films Hollywood can wait Tara Fitzgerald has been there, and done it, but America isn't for her. And why should it be? With the Old Vic's Antigone, a new drama series and a cool film, she is overjoyed, over here, says Martyn Palmer. Portrait: Quintin Wright The Big Interview BP Picture Gallery Technics Mercury Music Prize Signed out Solstis The Big Single Leila Soda Stream EP New album releases Metro music charts Win four albums! Tutu much They're gay, they dance en pointe and they dress to impress ballet fans worldwide. As their 25th anniversary tour hits London, Les Ballets Trockadero lead Tim Teeman a merry dance Exile Poptastic For years MTV has hit the wrong note with its Euro video jocks spouting autocue English. But a revamp could make the station hip, reckons Stephen Dalton A star called Roddy Roddy Doyle's coruscating prose has shone a light on Irish life. In his new book he trains his sights on the Easter Uprising; fans will love it, dewy-eyed patriots will be appalled. Penny Perrick met him A Star Called Henry By Roddy Doyle Jonathan Cape, £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 224 050198 £13.99 (free p&p) Tower Title contenders Managing my Life By Alex Ferguson Hodder & Stoughton, £18.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 340 72855 £16.99 (free p&p) 0870 1608080 Through a glass darkly The International By Glenn Patterson Anchor, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 852 30087 9 £8.99 (free 9&p) 0870 1608080 Paperback of the Month Stuff and nonsense Fowl Play By Scott Capurro Headline, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 747 27571 8 £8.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Science friction Time By Stephen Baxter Harper Collins, £17.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 002 25768 8 £15.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Cinema Paperbacks Thumping the bass, exposing slavery, a walk to Italy and life in cyberspace Dream on Mental Flight By Ben Okri Phoenix House, £6.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 861 59164 0 £5.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Twisted tales When I was Mortal By Javier Marias Harvill, £9.99 ISBN 1 860 46610 9 £8.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 A lad's life It's what He Would've Wanted By Sean Hughes Scibner, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 684 85027 9 £8.99 (free p&p) Travis the Man who Picture Gallery Peaks and troughs Regions of the Heart By David Rose and Ed Douglas Michael Joseph, £16.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 718 14406 6 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 RSC Egging it on Dating Big Bird By Laura Zigman Hutchinson, £10 (Fiction) ISBN 0 091 80058 7 £9 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Metro summer bestsellers Fresh Talent Primordial Soup Top 10 Summer Non-Fiction How I Write Warp speed ahead! Writer Ken Campbell dreamt up The Warp in the Seventies as a mind-blowing 24-hour theatre happening that was dubbed " the Hippy Hamlet". Now it's back, and attracting a new generation of bohemians. Tim Marsh stayed up very, very late Metro entertainment listings Your 19 - Page Guide to What's on in your Area Film The Big Picture: The 13th Warrior PLH: Openers Music The Big Gig: Gang Starr Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Timon of Athens Curtain Call Clubs The Big Bash: Home Dance/opera The Big Dance: DV8 Comedy The Big Laugh: The Nualas Exhibitions The Big Show: The Shape of the Century JRT: Don't Miss Opera & Ballet England v Luxembourg Vaudeville Theatre Concerts Comedy Theatre To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone Hiedi… Total Entertainment Farewell 20th Century Battlefield Band Paul Kelly Classical The Big Concert: BBC Proms The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Barbican Centre Richard Thompson The Erotic Print Society Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Rchestral Concert Series Harold Moores Records Event Travel Royal Albert Hall London Arts Board Sadler's Wells 3 books. £3. No Commitment.. . Fact or Fiction? Court on camera Index The serious and sensationalist Television And we are promised a history of lingerie—This is obviously an in-depth socio-cultural probe Radio champions the state of the arts Radio It is an extraordinary fact that television treats the arts as if they are best dished up on special occasions This weekend Satuday September 4 Film Choice Television Choice Saturday September 4 Radio Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sunday September 5 Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films September 5 Satellite Sky Sports 1 Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Monday Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky One Radio 1 (BBC) September 6 - Radio Radio Choice Tuesday Film Choice Television Choice Tuesday September 7 - Radio Radio Choice Sky One Satellite, Cable and Digital Films September 7 - Satellite Wednesday Film Choice Television Choice Wednesday Radio Choice Sky One Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Thursday Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky One Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Friday Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films September 10 Satellite Sky Sport 1 Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Time Wheel Cool! 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