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Gordon Hafter, Hilary Farnworth, Giles Tremlett, Phil Yates, Schadenfreude, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, C. D. Shann, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, P. B, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Michael Thomas, Chairman, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Lawrence Irvine lies, Karen Woolfson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Giles Wood, Stephen Brennan, Philip Howard, C. I. H. Loncaster, President, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Johns, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Anne Robinson, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Dominic Bradbury, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Kevin Eason, Richard Miles and Caroline Merrell, John Rolls, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Alan Young, SC, Lawrence Dallaglio, Stephen Wood and David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, John O'leary Education Editor, Tish McPhilemy, Robert Sheehan, Donald Hutera, Allan Sekula, Steve Keenan, Robin Smeeton, D. R., Mark Henderson and Anthea Lawson, Shania Twain, Ruth Gledhill, Rebecca Jenkins, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Kata Reardon, Libby Purves, Barbara Reynolds, President, James Harkess, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Alan Millard, T. P., Anatole Kaletsky, Susie Steiner and Helen Johnstone, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, P. B., Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, Simon Beckett, Derwent May, Keith Thompson, Joe MacAré, Russell Kempson, Colonel Christopher Newbould, Ross Dunn and Adam Sage, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Meg Carter, Richard Colwill, Nicole Swengley, Tony Lyons, Stephen Anderton, Ed Potton, Nigel Williamson, Lisa Grainger, Amber Cowan, Dr Colin Brewer, Olivar Holt, Tom Baldwin, Frank Leboeuf, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Chief Executive, John Hopkins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, L. G., Dave Thomas, Rob Wright, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Gill Ashton, Raymond Keene, clare lazaro, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, France Bissell, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Daire O'Brien, Lucy Pinney, Anne Boston, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Bill Coopland, David Orr, Francis Gilbert, Sally Brampton, David Lister and James Bone, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, J. R. Brett, Deborah Brett, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Francis Bissell, Nick Hasell, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Steve Jelbert, BN, Jack Crossley, Giles Whittell, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Matthew Brace, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, helen baxendale, William Oddie, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, John E. Farndon (Chairman), Kyran Bracken, Chris McGrath, Clare Francis, Tim Wapshott, Elizabeth Rowlands, Russell Jenkins, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Paul N. Bongers, Andrew Campbell-Smith, Jane Owen, Alan Adler, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Colin Shindler, Philip Gould, Jo Darke, Chief Executive, David Williams, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, JRT, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Fran Littlewood, Peter Ingham, Lottie Moggach, Sally Ballard, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Woodhams, Jill Crawshaw, Mike Wright, Allan M. Kerr, Richard Morrison, Noel Sweeney, Tom Chesshyre, Elizabeth Buchan, Fred Deliar, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Ken Mack, Rick Stein, J. C. Wolton, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Scott Bradfield, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Jayne Dowie, Henrietta Lake, L. S. Cockerham, john angerson, Janine di Giovanni, I. V. Jefferd, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett,

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Mm Cook to reopen Labour wounds on euro Schools Free Magazine Cuckolded judge forgives Clark Metro Picture Gallery Vicky Hall searchers find body Meg@ Dome tickets not so lucky for lottery shops The times Vision Inside Predators home in on NatWest AXS Telecom Today in the Saturday Times BT Stay in touch Picture Gallery Ministers seek to delay Bill on foxhunting Hunt leader in link with Rspca AMD Athlon Picture Gallery SNP: Labour 'cheated' in timing of by-election Wanted: a vicar blessed with social graces Shearer's diet adviser guilty Self-portraits trap raider Iceland President fails to melt the heart of Tatler lady London socialite insists that 'We are just good friends' after leader's televised declaration of romance, Alex O'Connell reports Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Pinochet case magistrate was Tory candidate Staples Boy, 10, recruits parish rector Saga Freed Rix asks for a chance News in Brief Trainees win News in Brief Poll cat News in Brief Abuser jailed News in Brief Bomb charges News in Brief Best's cap sold News in Brief The Ultimate Driving Machine Women take steps to be first at South Pole Scottish Widows BBC portrait of lost explorers angers family Prisoner allowed out to win £1,000 IRA vigilantes tell Protestant to leave or die Six prisoners escape after overpowering bus guards Thomas Cook Offers Picture Gallery Aitken books collected for debt sale The Link Fashion young guns find glory off the catwalk Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: University lost pot of radioactive isotope Sky Computer mouse user wins £25,000 'Real people' put extra grit into drama QED goes way of all Classics Iberiab Tesco Currys Picture survives own battle to portray 1066 Paralysed boxer can claim damages Itv Virgin one account Picture Gallery Dolphin Patty's hostage drama America Picture Gallery Locals try to give buzzards the bird How to enjoy that condor moment Illegal wiretaps fuel hope of LA retrials Ventura locked in battle with brothel Saga California dreaming once again Phillips Gurkhas tread softly in tense city British troops seek co-operation while the Australians take a heavy-handed approach, Janine di Giovanni Writers from Dili Biggest test for peacekeepers is yet to come The British Hernia Centre Comet Wiranto may face genocide charges Youngest Gandhi shows her mettle Peugoey 106 French offer to enforce peace Shrunken flies are cancer hope (AFP): Quake boy saved after four days World in Brief Andreotti clear World in Brief (Reuters): Tamils kill 18 MP outlawed World in Brief (Reuters): Spiders snared World in Brief (AFP): Missile deal World in Brief (AP): Oven death World in Brief (AFP): Silent justice World in Brief (Reuters): Wife swapping World in Brief PC World Saving the world The Sunday Times Allied Carpets Cold War echoes as Russians test West (Reuters/AP): Jet raids 'kill 23 Chechens' Braun British lawyers in bank inquiry The rise of Jospin's left-hand women US 'supports' Kosovo break East Timor The Sunday Times Violence feared as City rioters head for hunt rally Thomas Cook Who the Activists are: For and against National Asthma Campaign Blairs' school bill is 'poetic justice' Cook gambles on future of the euro Britain could be sidelined in Europe, Robin Cook tells Peter Riddell and Philip Webster War chest is figment of Left's imagination Commentary Tiny Everyone for tennis, including royal box rejects Valerie Grove meets the man trying to bring young blood into the sport Lunn Poly 'Mentors' to keep children on track Chubb Britain's Mir hero set for Hubble challenge Rattle sounds out the Berlin Phil A happy prelude to his new post does not guarantee later harmony, writes Roger Boyes Opera & Ballet 'We hope he will stay for 30 years' The Pejama game Laudable ambition gets lost in naive execution Dance-Play Gaelforce Dance, Rah Witness to the end of a political era Philip Gould foresees the death of the Conservative Party The old Left and new Right are now effectively bankrupt 'I am pleased to announce that I have devised a solution that will solve all the Booker Prize's problems: next year, change the rules' Picture Gallery The body politic No natural actor, Charles Kennedy should be upfront with the Lib Dems Ken in Vogue The Times Diary Expect sparks to fly when Chris Patten starts work… The Times Diary Air of Menace Days of maximum peril in East Timor and beyond Drifting Apart A by-election that may signal strife to come Whole in One Ryder Cup contest for spouses Clark and Catholicism Pro-hunt alliance tactics questioned Russia showing Tories right way? House sellers' survey Saving sports fields Tory spin Wimsey's wheels A new fountain in memory of Diana Hard sell at the Dome? In a twist Court Circular Weekend Anniversaries Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Service dinner Heather St Clair Davis Heather St Clair Davis equestrian and Painter, died of cancer on Auguest 27, aged 61. She was born on December 3,1937 David Smith Personal Column Announcements Rukba Court & Social Milestones Raisa Gorbache, wife of the former Soviet President, died of leukaemia on September 20 aged 67. She was bron on January 5,1932 Bid for NatWest poised to halt the takeover of L&G Gartmore stalked by potential bidders A Week in the City Attack timed to perfection Insurer tries to put on a brave face Farewell to £sd Hot seat Index Post Office loses tribunal hearing on pay Lenders upgrade house price forecasts Cater Allen Offshore DaimlerChrysler reshuffle Break for Border twist Arnault in the Pink with stake The Sunday Times Al Fayed gives up Harrods dividend Potter sells Psion stake Exchange Rates Music sales suffer Business Roundup British-Borneo down Business Roundup Leek bid incentives Business Roundup Orbis replaces chief Business Roundup Bioglan optimistic Business Roundup Old Mutual Japan tie Business Roundup Riva agrees £42m bid Business Roundup Bradford & Bingley Reuters suffers fresh falls in high-tech rout Final Score By Our City Editor: Bravehearts of banking Commentary MCI 'in talks' with Sprint Vodafone 'eyes German deal' Tandberg pays ?170m for NDS Commodities Liffe Options Arbitrage houses left to lick their wounds Stocky Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Question of ethics raised over role of government bonds Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Week ends on flat note BT You'll get the message Mondays just got worse for M&S recruit Man in the News Go on business Bankers caught on the hop by dawn raid Richard Miles on whether Bank of Scotland's audacious bid will spark 'long overdue' consolidation in its sector Good advice The Times City Diary Growth stock The Times City Diary Office space The Times City Diary Good Advice The Times City Diary Small beer The Times City Diary Seconds out for the fight of the century The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling UV Radiation Index Superlative Travel Silver service Ryder rookies come of age Europe take all the first-day plaudits and a 6-2 lead over the United States at Brookline. John Hopkins, Gold Correspondent, witnesses a glorious opening to the defence of the Ryder Cup Danny Baker Broken dreams Sense Weekend Money The Ultimate Driving Machine Hakkinen reaffirms mastery Motor Racing Americans caught napping by invasion of the toffs Ryder Cup 1999 Olazabal shows heart of lion to upstage Tiger Mel Webb sees the Masters champion rise to the occasion for Europe once more Details from Nurburgring Competition Hotline Smiling Garcia to the manner born Rusedski's relief at opening victory Tennis Canon United States 2 Europe 6 Spread Eagle Cast these mementoes into the flames Kilcline unmasked by talk of the devil Astroturf Blonde Wells picks up Premier pace Restless chief executive relishes his packed schedule at Vicarage Road Enemies who can never be supported Noades plans new view of Brentford Perry bridging the culture gap Tottenham's centre back may be a little on the short side but his star is rising Frank Leboeuf Keane waits for verdict on knee surgery Picture Gallery Television and Radio Reporter Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Saturday Statistics First Division The Baseball Ground, 1936-37 - Bloomer Gives Derby's Young Upstarts the Overall Picture How They Stand in the Premiership Middlesbrough v Chelsea Second Division Statistics Fixtures Andrew's departure puts paid to reunion of old pals Approved Summer of pain and no gain Kyran Bracken describes the agony of missing the World Cup again David Hands Guide to the Weekend's Allied Dunbar Premiership First Division Matches For the Record Champions League Castleford move step closer to place in final Composer's wife going to the sales Breeders will sent their top yearlings for auction at Newmarket next week The Times Do more Australia display familiar frailties Cricket Ascot Haydock Park Gaelic Storm can keep rivals at bay Racing: Johns On-Tranied Gelding to Take Honours if Ascot Passed Early Inspection Thunderer: Armchair Investor Charity Bet Roberts riding high again Former champion back on the big stage with Balisada Nottingham Betdirect Meeting Points William Hill Rapid Raceline Worcester Plumpton Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Ascot Tomorrow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Alfa Romeo Accessories Toyota drivers seek new teams Sport in Brief Classic Cars Call for Personal Contract Purchase Williams steps down as chairman Snooker BMW Imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Green Beret's Euro Invest Multiple Display Advertising Items Windsor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Car Imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorbikes Motorpoint Volvo Has the Best Used Car Scheme in Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade Sale Midland Registration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selected Used Cars The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Lenders lurk for unfortunates who stray into the red Fran Littlewood on the high costs of borrowing by overdraft now being targeted as unfair by the Consumers' Association Royal & Sunalliance Gold Loses Lustre Edinburgh Firefighter Battle The lenders who are prepared to be flexible Some mortgages allow you to pay more, or less, or even miss an instalment. Tony Lyons explains Threadneedle Britannia No time today to put off self-assessment Susan Emmett sets out why the taxman's deadline can't be deferred any longer Beale Dobie The Equitable Life Legal & Genera Cater Allen Bank Watch out, there's a flat burglar about Students back at college means thieves back in business. Clare Francis offers insurance advice Norwich Union Charges tarnish appeal of Net blue-chip fund Hit or Miss Scottish Widows What you didn't know about the Web Susan Emmett looks back on 30 years of the Internet, from humble beginnings to today's global phenomenon Cheltenham & Gloucester Unfriendly foe-in-the-wall Comment Winner investment awards A nice little earner on savings put away for five years Fran Littlewood reports an unexpected rush of fixed-rate schemes Fleming Rogue prices add to market uncertainty Sally Patten reports on the importance of knowing your rights when dealing with a stockbroker Equality at work means holidays with pay for all Henrietta Lake finds that many temporary staff and employers are still unaware of the new rules on paid leave Scots banks fight to recreate the union Personal Investor Britannia Tracker Mortgage Mortgage Intelligence Chase De Vere Insurance weaklings run for cover Many trusted companies are losing their financial muscle, writes Gavin Lumsden Virgin direct Moneyextra. com Wolves at the door of some insurers Gavin Lumsden predicts gloom for policyholders as companies feeling the pinch face up to poor bonus payouts and precious little left over No Title Going for gold is fast losing lustre Investors should steer clear unless World War III breaks out, writes Karen Woolfson Ready Jupiter Mercury Barclays freezes cashpoint charges Legal threat halts bank but the battle is not over, writes Susan Emmett Skiption Bulding Society Approved Used Cars Low-rate credit cards start shopping frenzy Fran Littlewood examines the American-style cut-price tactics that are causing a revolution in cheaper plastic Multiple Display Advertising Items Antiquities of the Orient revealed in splendour Indian romance and adventure are prominent in artwork on sale, writes Clare Stewart Lauch Offer Capital One Nat Savings ups monthly rates Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Taxman making threats without issuing demand In a fix might get you out of a scrape With interest rates on the up, Sally Patten looks at fixed rate mortgages Shrink your mortgage Banks' slowness on foreign payments Former societies' cheques versus cash Net benefits are not obvious Legal & General Award is still awaited Direct Line Divorce will guarantee an income How credit cards can turn out trumps When retailers go bankrupt, plastic may protect the unlucky customer, writes Sarah Cunningham Standard Life Bank Fe first-e Beguiled by ads 'too good to be true' Now only £395 Two cheers for taxman's retreat on consultancies Clare Stewart on changes to proposale for foiling 'disguised employment Go It Alone Alliance Leicester Policy Plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General The Equitable Life The Times Firefighters in fund battle Fran Littlewood finds the Public Trust Office facing renewed criticism over a £90,000 'exit fee' Investors disenchanted with some Net stocks Gavin Lumsden reports that when Freeserve went into freefall, reality became the order of the day Equality at Work Weekend Money guide to Isas Fidelity Investments Graham Searjeant Inside Flashback Muddy boots and silk dresses The countryside crisis has prompted many farmers' wives to devise novel ways of making money, says Lucy Pinney Fashion Hewlett Packard Competition Winter Sun Hot Shots 'Farming is a tie, but it is a nice one. Your roots are there' What's Norwegian for a futtock-shroud? On a sudden whim, Libby Purves joined a polyglot amateur crew for a voyage on one of the old sailing ships 'Biba girl' puts a glittery era up for sale Sally Brampton meets a woman with an unrivalled collection of the look that came to epitomise the Seventies So John Majot wasn't a nice guy after all. Like most politicians he was ambitions, scheming egotistical and too worried by half about what the newspapers thought of him 'Are we in favour of a memorial fountain to Diana? Yes, dear, but in another park' 'Biba girl' puts a glittery era up for… From CB Fry to fried fish Alan Hamilton celebrates a millennium of popular British culture The Times Millennum Treasures Nomination Form Millennium Treasures Children's hour Your last hour's income of 1999 can help a child in need, says Elizabeth Judge Winter's finest warmers With the temperature falling, it's time to invest in one - or three - of this season's offbeat, inexpensive winter coats Top Tip Pentax Shopping Sense Daddy, please give me a gun The latest craze among teenage boys is for pellet-firing replica guns, but their parents, and the police, have strong misgivings, says Sally Ballard But we want a window cleaner A cashless scheme offering to barter goods and services sounds attractive-but only if you get the right mix of skills, says Anne Boston A counter argument The morning-after pill may soon be sold without prescription, says Tim Teeman Always room for flower power Fashion designer Louise Kennedy loves buying lilies to brighten up her showroom, says Daire O'Brien My favourite shop Designs for living Gadgets Shop Watch Festival The Times Cook Roast goose and rich harvests at Michaelmas mark the first in a series of celebrations that lead us through to the end of the year Consuming Interests Mint Humbugs More Food & Drink The Perfect Stove-Top Chicken Bramley the Cook's Choice Drink Gimmicky wine labels usually conceal inferior wines, so don't be taken in by this crude form of marketing Star Buys Picture Gallery Lured by the secrets of the sea Out for a Drink with Rick Stein Ivo Tennant meets the reluctant celebrity chef who put fresh fish back on the British menu Swiss enjoy a thorough grilling Jeremy Hart goes to, er, Switzerland for the World Barbecue Championships As one season ends, another begins You should now be savouring a bountiful harvest propagated from the sees of a successful campaign, if not, says Jane Owen, start preparing for next year Answers to Readers Questions Food Campaicn Henry Harris's Recipe Francis Bissell's Recipe Jane Owen's Recipe Homes & Gardens BAC Conservatories Immune to convention Jane Owen visits a pair of roof gardens that use zinc to transform dark and dank plots into airy luxury Me and my Garden Stephen Wodhams The Endless Pool Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTax Multiple Display Advertising Items Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Homes & Gardens Elnapress Classic Good Looks Coopers of Stortford Multiple Display Advertising Items Open-plan living in the urban grid Home Swap France Return of phantom menaces Picture Gallery Revival right on parget Scottish Widows The Times Redrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Village Living Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldgate Triangle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Work Country Life The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atkinson & Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Property Show Parque Da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items May I have the next dance, Miss Moggy Did you know your cat could do the cha-cha? Nor did Jack Crossley until he read an extraordinary book and saw the photographs Picture Gallery Book Today Adopt Me Dr Dolittle delusions Giles Wood thought he had an understanding with the animal kingdom, but now feels cheated The Times Vet Writes Sheep offer way to milk profits Matthew Brace on why sheep's milk is good for us- and for hard-up farmers Meance of the rural driver Urgent actions is needed to tackle dangerous driving on country roads, says David Williams Yesterday evening my husbend was out in the fields with his stalion Picasso standing close beside the hores, when he saw an elderly dog fox Elegance in the air Fether Report Do as the pilgrims didn't do A newly restored trail is a gift to aspiring pilgrims, says Tim Teeman Shoparound Shrink Away Thread Veins Coopers Bof Stortford Weekend Courses and Activities Coopers of Stortford Jolliman Concorde French Language Publications Stannah Starilifts British Antique Replicas Solid Wrought Iron Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuins Birthday Newspapers Bio-Balance Fully adjustable Electric Beds Charlie Kunz Multiple Display Advertising Items HSL Luxury The office of prayer trading Chruch leaders are trying to spread the word by bringing religion directly into the workplace, says Meg Carter Multiple Display Advertising Items Spiritual longing behind our need for holidays Church Services Tomorrow Harvesting liquid hope Ruth Gledhill visits an abbey in Essex with disaster clletion appeal How to Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Club Parties Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford girl, Chinese origin, new to London,… Saturday Rendezvous SIRiUS Multiple Display Advertising Items Sexy, slim, working mum, 46, looking for a Mensch… Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous RSVP Autumn Alone? Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items KA Perfect Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Widower How to Visit South Africa West Indies not just for the wealthy What price the Mandela factor? With Nelson Mandela gone, South Africa wonders if tourists will keep coming, says Stphent McClarence Noble Caledonia Limited Planes to set a boy's pulse racing More Jtaly then ever Simplicity Book your views of the beach A Caribbean winter break was once only for the rich. Today, there are deals in all price ranges- but the islands are so different that you must choose with care, says Jill Crawshaw Bermuda Shorts The Times Nevis Jamaica Voyages Jules Verne All the Operators Archers Direct Virgin atlantic Latin rhythms, deep sea diving- and those great cigars Boyhood dreams take flight The most exciting outpost of The imperial War Museum is at Duxford, near Cambridge. Jeremy Hart offers a tour of its hangars and airfield Canada Now Ready for Take-Off at Duxford Orient Lines Distant Dreams P&O Cruises Healthy living by the Dead Sea A new spa in Jordan offers the pampering of a lifetime, says Nicole Swengley BouTIQuES, Brasseries & in Jersey Visiting the Sanctuary Zara Spa Visit the best new spas Jersey was the perfect the for our family Stephen Brennan whisked the kids off from London to sample island life De Vere Jersey Fact File Cayman Islands Voyages Jules Verne Museum of the Week Checking in Swan Hellenic Picture Gallery A most expensive pub crawl Detective work at Baker Street Looking for clues on a tour of Sherlock Holmes's fictional patch Grounded by slow check-in Jersey Travel Service At least you get a flight A new breed of cheap holidays has been launched by Thomson, but don't expect much, says Tom Chesshyre Flying Visits Tourists face Indonesia ethics test Holidaymakers are urged to boycott Bali and Burma, says Tom Chesshyre Flying off the Shelf Voyages Jules Verne Just in the nick of time? Travellers' Tip Trailfinders Platinum Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airlien Network Austravel Airport Parking Quest Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champagne Ardenne The Times Stuff the Gas Bill this Winter Virgin trains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Breaks in France Qantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items All the Best of Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Listener Crossword No. 353: Check out the Theme by Schadenfreude Chess Www. Start. Here Computer Games and Pastimes Bridge Birthdays Computers Games and Pastimes Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 247 Picture Gallery Prison for Patricia Hearst Heiress given seven years for her part in robbery of a San Francisco bank Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Quotes of the Week Metro Books Why, why, why deny it? Metro Cyclops Contents Film Movie Mahal This week Music, Film Festivals, Photography, Clubbing, … plus Great Goodies to Win Festival Dublin Fringe Festival Win! Club Perfecto tour tickets Win! Leftfield goodies Win! PlayStation goodies Win! Dorling Kindersley books Music Carnival Messiah Win! A Kodak disposable camera Photography Allan Sekula Music Explosive Package Tour Festival Swansea Festival of Music Win! A John Hoyland print Why2k? No Music No Life Your shout My Milliennium Al Murry The Times Great Night out Rubric Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News The Projector Great Night in: Bonnie Langford UK Top 10 Films Boyo keeps swinging For years mums threw their underwear at the Big Interview Him, now the critics shower him with praise. At 59, Tom Jones is a star for the Nineties, even if, as Janie Lawrence discovers, his views on women are 40 years out of date. Portrait: Gill Flett Manchester Apollo Picture Gallery Guinness New album releases CD's for £10 The Big Album Singled out Winner of BAFTA's The Big Single Reggae Choice Out There Metro music charts Win four albums! Win! Room for improv Joining the cast of an Anciano/Burdis film not only means actors baring their own personalitied of the camera, they also have to make up the script as they go along. Clive King sees it happening Different voices Take a company of homeless people and the ENO and what have you got? A revamped Beggar's Opera, says Tim Marsh Picture Gallery Iggy Pop Avenue 8 Fast mover Books After The Fast Show and a novel about bums, Arabella Weir is getting serious. Her new book is not only a paean to female friends but touches on dysfunctional families and divorce too. By Dominic Bradbury Helen Dunmore with your Crooked Heart Fast mover History Blood brothers Orion, £12.99 Eiction) ISBN 0 752 82514 3 Sceptre War Another chapter Bagombo Snuff Box By Kurt Vonnegut Capr, £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 224 06051 1 T £14.99 (free p&p) 0 870 160 8080 Timely affair Bloombury, £18.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 747 54436 0 ?16.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 One to watch Methuen, £14.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 413 73930 9 £12.99 (free p&p) Viking Paperbacks On Napoleon's trail, unboring Belgium, life rage and murder most bloody Sinking feeling Noah, Noah By Paul Wilson Granta, £15.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 852 07274 4 Culture clash Sacred: The Golden Temple at Amirtsar, punjab, centre of the Skh religon Rex Long goodbye The Remorseful Day By Colin Dexter MacUmilan, £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 333 75157 8 Witness Blood and sand Lifting the Veil: Buchan captures the merging of Western influences with tran's traditions, typified by these women pictured beford 1997's presidential election Bloomberg News Village idiocies Sparking Watson Kinky Friedman Faber, £5.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 571 20167 Guns and pagodas Samurai Boogie By Peter Tasker Orien, £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 857 97753 The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent How I Write Metro student club guide From Breakbeat Partiles to Lingerie Parties, the Best Nights out around the Country. Part One: From Aberdeen to Liverpool Metro entertainment listings Your 19-Page Guide to What's on in your Area Film General Release The Big Picture: Analyze this Openers Music London The Big Gig: My Life Story Backstage Theatre West End The Big Play: Cloudstreet Curtain Call Clubs The Big Bash: Fabric The Big Bash: Fabric Dance/opera The Big Opera: Der Freischutz Comedy The Big Laugh: Danny Bhoy Exhibitions The Big Show: Anthony Van Dyck Don't Miss Classical Spectacular Multiple Display Advertising Items Spends Spend Spend Cambridge Theatre Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prince Edward Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical The Big Concert: Maria Joao Pires The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concerts George Benson Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall PC TiME Look who's back Seven-Day Listing of 40 Tv Channels plus Seven… No Title Music Sport Nature Soaps: an alternative to reality People often descrie themselves as soap "addicts", as if the dramas were a craving, a dependency even Television In two minds about new technology If the Net superceding books, why is Watestone opening the largest bookshop in Europe? Radio People BBC1 Television Choice Film Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films BBC1 Television Choice Film Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky Sports 1 Paramount Comedy Radio Choice BBC1 Television Choice Film Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky Sports 1 Paramount Comedy Radio Choice BBC1 Television Choice Film Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Vision Satellite, Cable and Digital Films BBC1 Television Choice Film Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films BBC1 Television Choice Film Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky One Picture Gallery Fox Kids Network Radio Choice BBC1 Television Choice Film Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Sky One Goosebumps 7.25 Eerie, Indiana 8.10 Casper 8.35 Radio Choice Gateway Picture Gallery Alien Alert! Hop Stars! Plus! Touch Breaks Picture Gallery Morning y'all! Meg@ Menu Website: www. lineone. net/mega Upd@te upd@te Upd@ate. upd@te Upd@te. upd@te Saturday Picture Gallery Upd@te. upd@ate Madgewatch Upd@te. upd@te Passt! My Glam Life Reviews Rabbit Breaking This afternoon, the cream of b-boys and b-girls from all over the world will be working up a sweat and burning up the floor at the fourth UK Breakdance Championship. Some of Britain's brightest breakers hooked up with meg@ for a moves masterclass Class Nab Meg@mail Swing your Pants! Run for Cover? Daft Dancing! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Simpsons Love This week's MM is about Opening Shots That loving feeling is the same worldwide, but there are many ways to tie the knot A day in the world of Sex Workers Full on Saturday The state of love Trump Cards The twelve most eligible playboys on the planet The Times Focus on Oceania Picture Gallery Oceania Timeline Population World population distribution Distorted Globe: Rate of marriage Picture Gallery No Title Who broke your heart? They make you feel indestructibel, but first loves - be they men, women of even wild dogs - more often than not fail the test of time Straight up with a twist Portfolio People go to amazing lengths to attract lovers, others are just happy to roll with it Picture Gallery Farming the seeds of love Like it or not, cloned designer babies and soulless mates are just around the corner Times Book Group Ltd Encyclopedia Britannica The empress's new clothes 30 Pages of Interiors Gardens Fashion Food & Drink Harrods Knightsbridge Contents Marks & Spencer Lexus Kate muir's diary This is the week that Passing comment Picture Gallery Actress Helen Baxendale, 3D, liven in north London wit her partner From adam saga in nimes As we enter the 21st century, ancient tongues are defiantly resurfacing in regional France Russell & Bromley Picture Gallery Write Fresco Less is much much more Miuccia Prada mellowed her communist ideals to transform her family's luxury luggage business into a £500 million fashion emprie. 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