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News from 09/10/1999

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David Hannay, Stephen Wood, Kevin McCarra and George Caulkin, Giles Tremlett, Alan Owens, Martin Fletcher and Valerie Elliott, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Martin Edwards, Alasdair Riley, Robert Cole, Barry Forshaw, Flora Hough, Andrew Pierce, Val McDermid, Robin Young, Anthony Notaras and Ikimulisa Sockwell-Mason, Grace Bradberry, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, John Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Helen Rumbelow and Paul Durman, Ian Nalder Secretary, Karen Woolfson, Bill Thomas, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Liz Wilson, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Andrew Taylor, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Kate Reardon, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent and Gavin Lumsden, Elizabeth Judge, A. P. Davidson (Chartered engineer), Carl Mortished, Bethan Jones, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Paul Lay, Tim Rodber, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Shirley Hebbert, Paula Hawkins and Clare Francis, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Robert Sheehan, Arthur Leathley, Stephen Farrell and Mark Henderson, D. R., John Findlay, Chief Executive, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Roger Watkins, Mike Pattenden, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ross Dunn, R. E. Stead, Peter Pallot, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Michael Butler, Nicole Sweeney, Philip Whitworth, T. P., Alice Lagnado, Ben MacIntyre and Christopher Walker, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, John Westcombe, David Hands, P. B., Donald Maitland, Mark Giles, J Wells, Martin Symington, John Armstrong, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, James Urquhart, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Frank Whiteside, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, E. C. Skelding, Lisa Grainger, Annabel Venning, Jack Shamash, Clare Bee, Frank Leboeuf, Sheridan Gilley, John Hopkins, Ian Adcock, L. G., Adam Edwards, Rob Wright, Victoria O'Brien, Anthea Lawson and Oliver Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Rita Pritchard, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Edward Marriott Dervla Murphy, Cheryl Taylor, Victoria Walker, James Allcock, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, David Lister and James Bone, Min Cooper, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Deborah Brett, Verena Hoffman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Adrian Muller, David Kettle, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Sarah Litvinoff, Oliver August, Tony Maskell, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Jeremy Burdett, Caroline Buddery, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Mark Palmer, Ian Rankin, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Jeff Clarke, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Sarah Lonsdale, Mel Webb, Natasha Cooper, Deborah King, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Dorothy Bell-Hall, Stephen Axbey, Chris McGrath, Clare Francis, Tim Wapshott, Robert Richardson, Keith Blackmore, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Ben Macintyre, Mary Robinson, Director, John Szemerey, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Rebecca Strong, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Peter Ingham, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Mark Baldwin, Lottie Moggach, Stuart Birch, Jill Crawshaw, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Alex O'connell, Alasdair Murray, Janet Laurence, Lesley Evans, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Michael Palliser, Hazel Spink, Nick Baty, Nigel McCulloch, Jill Hill, Henrietta Lake, Paul Gogarty, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett, Sally Sutton,

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The Saturday Times: 9 great sections Urgent overhaul for danger signals Free Software for Schools The secret loves of Laurie Lee Clinton clobbers the Irish Ginny Doughary meets Elizabeth Taylor metro meg@ Vision Asprey & Carrard Magazine Today in the Saturday Times BT One-way route to crash Grim roll call at the opening of inquest Paddington Train Disater Miele 'Santa Claus' who rode 8.06 to death Paddington Train Disaster Picture will help to rebuild the face of bums victim Queen mourns with Reading Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Jeffrey Archer and Mr Anthony Worrall -An Apology Correction Safely issue casts doubt on sale of air traffic control Toys "R" us Cranes in place to lift debris of carriage H Foreign railway chiefs condemn British funding Railtrack boss took City route to top Countdown to 'preventable' crash Experts' interim study on disaster confirms in part how it happened. This is the full text of their report greatXscape Comet Dobson confirms NHS flu drug ban Virgin one account Ford workers to vote on strike over racism Union leaders are seking managers' dismissal, Christine Buckley writes Log on, turn on, tune in, turn up and pay to fight global poverty London's wheel may rise today News in Brief Dobson stands Fraud sentence Boxer cleared Guyler, 85, dies Archer's theme Correction Harrods Knightsbridge Policewoman faces jail over love rival Gamekeeper wins £19,000 from 'irrational' landowner boss 'Phreaker' runs up £106,000 bill Dixons Pandas fall prey to desire for fur A Non-Stop 144-Hour Police Chase Corners Chinese Poacher Gang with Rare Pelts Dfstined for a Triad Boss's Mistress Poverty threatens species' survival, writes Oliver August British Airways Activists warned over Tiananmen Saga Swiftcall Chanel celebrates a return to the Eighties Comet Catwalks are once again a-go-go with branding Henderson Investors Currys Cattle 'clockers ' taking risky cows to market EC panel to study French beef ban Down's Syndrome Scottish Amicable Farmer to picket arrival of first ferry In the Times on Monday Times 3 Gateway Consumers win the price war Belfast honours Navy's VC hero snubbed by Unionists Top rugby players jailed for assault Doctors defend human cloning Silver Taler of the Empress Maria Theresa Winchester appoints standards chief Laptops give pupils a window on the world Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Link Bramleys' prosecution likely to be abandoned PC World the Computer Superstore Hollywood idiots' bite back America Best friend's book has a few shocks Mayor of New York smells an artistic rat Barclays The $100,000 holiday job Israel ranked sixth nuclear power by US Clinton urges Senate to delay test ban vote Saga Iberiab Specsavers Opticians Inquiry couple found in London Russians step up war in Chechnya Tomato king fights Mr Clean Richard Owen reports from Salerno on claims about the past of Romano Prodi General blames Milosevic factor BRAun Neville Johnson Waldheim decries foreign interference World in Brief (AFP): Gurkhas find refugees Jackson to divorce (AP): US bomb suspect held (AP): Verdict after 21 years (Reuters): Mudslides kill 200 (AP): Rough ride rewards radio rentals Pinochet loses latest round in extradition fight Dawn of hard truths in Chile Magnet Delight as 'David defeats Goliath' Boer War centenary explodes noble myth South East 'needs 1.1m new houses' Campaigners dismayed by increased forecasts A Correspondent: French plutonium sent to Britain by mistake cOrus tiny John Major's Shame Blair's red meat will not be to everybody's taste Michael Gove sees the political climate change after the leaders have had their say at the main party conferences first direct Conference season sidelines Major to quit seat at the next election British Airways Expert witness with impossible job Valerie Grove profiles the pathologist who will sift the ashes of Paddington's disaster Opera & Ballet Lyceum Box Office Entertainments Listings Victoria Palace Theatre Incestuous couple transcend throng Theatre 'Tis Pity She's a Whore An honest accident of history The latest Nixon tapes give a raw accounts of America in crisis 'Birmingham has a reputation based upon a specious sense of familiartiy, a blot on the national landscape that remains its great unkowable void' Picture Gallery Adrift at anchor As the Tories drift to the right, what was extermist is now mainstream Spice route The Times Diary The Price of Life We should not need tragedy to be willing to pay for rail safety Nicely Does It Dobson is right to resits Glaxo's threats Heave, England, Heave Once more into the scrum, for history at Twickers Government remit on railway safety Pinochet case Tory renegotiation of EU treaties called in question Continued role for parish councils Good and bad news Deathbed conversions Bothersome badgers Roman Catholicism New gallery names Rough measure Picture Gallery Court Circular Service dinner Anniversaries Presonal Column Forthcoming marriages Appointments Dinner Alex Lowe Alex Lowe, American mountaineer, died on October 5 in an avalanche in Tibet aged 40. He was born in Missoula, Montana, on December 24,1958 Deryck Guyler Deryck Guyler, radio and television actor, died in Brisbane on October7 aged 85. He was born on April 29,1914 Milestones Alastair Hetherington, Editor of The Guardian, 1956-75, died on October 3 aged 79. He was born on October 31,1919 SFO issues arrest warrant for Regan Direct Line to buy Green Flag Wanless in line for £3m on NatWest departure Boardrooms in turmoil over embattled chief executives Aweek in the City Fears over rise in US earnings Rover calls for euro billings HSBC Bremner gets bigger role in Sainsbury reshuffle Banking explosion Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold M&S recruits asset manager Regulator to curb cost of electricity Exchange Rates The Sunday Times Sherry rift could halt trade pact Nestle sells Findus to Swedish firm DTI seeks to dose mortgage broker down Volvo agrees link with Mitsubishi EU tax officials group to be set up Business Roundup Frankel faces charges Wendy's closes in UK WPP buys brand firm Loan to Loftus Road Talk of US deal sends Psion to record high Diageo produces epic pay report City Index Finance By our City Editor: Three's a crowd at NatWest Commentary AON Leech abandons restaurant ambitions Allied set to bowl on the Continent Hesketh quits BRDC over restructuring Commodities Liffe Options Sell-off in oils leaves blue chips looking flat Stock Market Nick Hasell 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 Psion Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Electricity shortage Tempus Durlacher Wall Street Flat end to the week you feue for me Our Business Staff: Thin line between success and failure in UK plc Life is becoming more perilous for ched executives as boards make them more accountable, Our Business Staff report Team players from Lloyd's to NatWest Men in the News Savoy loss The Times City Diary Liffe threat The Times City Diary Home base The Times City Diary KPMG Is this really a great day out? The Times Crossword No 21,230 Weathercall The Times Forecast Superlative Travel Keegan's hopes ride on Sweden The mind game Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, on the mental preparations that could inspire a famous World Cup triumph over New Zealand at Twickenham today Gift Ideas How to f cover yourself for the slopes Cockerill's method defies the madness With a nation's eyes upon him, the England hooker must keep his cool and percisions, Alison Kervin says Coral England approach their moment of discovery Rugby World Cup6 David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, expects a clse and low-scoring pool encounter at Twickeham today The Sunday Times Self-belief and Swing Low can carry us home in glory again William Hill Bombardier Bitter Lloyds TSB Missed out on World Cup Tickets? Lomu is back and with a point to make Rob Hughes suggests that England should not make the New Zealand wing angry; they won't like it Reebok The Times Mola's hat-trick rescues toothless France Scotland strike all wrong notes in faltering display Historic defeat beckons for Spain Canada urged to give no quarter The Times Italy recall Saviozzi to bolster defence Gatland lets Ireland's true intentions slip Rugby World Cup Jenkins can point way forward for Wales with world record Samoa equipped for physical battle The Sunday Times Minnows vie for attention at home The World Cup Today Guinness Spitting image that lingers still BT Tony Adams, a nightclub and a kiss declined Football Saturday The Times Why I will chant 'Polska, Polska' sky Phillips stacks up the honours after escaping life on the shelf Pride is very essence of Swedish equation Football Saturday England face up to Belgian sideshow Leading nations facing tense qualifying ties Additional fixtures for the top european clubs my be contributing to failure at a higer leave, as Rob Hughes explanis First Division Second Division Why I stand by my claims of violence Football Saturday European Chanpionship: The Weekend of Decision Third Division Scotland Weekend Matches Tomorrow Conference McCarthy has taste for success Football Saturday Russell Kempson finds the Ireland manager in confident mood Hughes hopes to keep Wales up to the mark only needed one try Richards has change of heart Rammell keeps Birmingham off the summit Affair of the heart with no substitute Astroturf Blonde Alyson Rudd Spread Eagle Rusedski loses all sense of control again Tennis Radcliffe ready to be main event Athletics Sport in Brief Penalty stroke rounds off Lehman's torment Golf Irvine gets boost to title hopes Motor Racing For the Record Randall strikes gold for Britain Judo Bulls can finally put record straight Rugby League Riding high: talent combined with a whole lot of horse Lee Pearson (and don't forget Gus) is proving that horsemanship can overcome great barries Picture Gallery Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Racing next Week Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings High And Mighty is absentee Bangor Ascot York Rymer's Rascal is ready to change Racing: Conditions Right for Improved Showing from Alston-Trained Handicapper Thunderer: Armchair Investor Walwyn keeps one foot in the past Trainer of Grundy retains his convictions as retirement nears Hexham Worcester Buyers set sights on Distant View to a killing Dettori lodges appeal Rapid Raceline The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Converting to a broader faith Hazel Spink examines the open invitation persuading many investors to desert unit trusts Legal & General Home Groans 64 Cater Allen Bank Stateside Studies 53 Do you know your Oeics from your Erps? AXA Direct Britannia Insurance for every eventuality Inadequate ski cover results in uphill struggle The Equitable Life framlington Liverpool Victoria Look out for hidden costs Interest-free credit may not be the bargain you think, says Sarah Cunningham Chelsea Financial Services Scholarships to chase the American dream Student Finance Neville James The Equitable Life Policy Portfolio E Trade Steer dear of loan sharks No need for borrowers to pay sky-high rates if they shop around, says Fran Littlewood Legal & General Deutsche Bank Group Smaller companies making a big impact Paula Hawkins on a sector punching above its weight b2 Watchdog's plan is cause for celebration Gavin Lumsden on a new aid to finding top-of-the-table performance Legal & General Nelson FPDsavills M&G Schroders Interest Scottish Amicable Better safe than sorry - or is it? Karen Woolfson opens up the deposit box business and finds the system is not without faults Britons home in on France Clare Stewart on why now is an ideal time to head across the channel to invest in property Halifax Jupiter Moves to speed house buying Lombard Direct Birmingham Midshires Net gains could be gross mistake Comment Lloyds TSB Leaseholders still face huge legal bills Tribunals have failed to consign costly disputes to the past, says Karen Woolfson Time waits for no man on pensions Antonia Senior finds that 'buy now or pay later' is the selling slogan for retirement Competition intensifies among mortgage lenders Beale Dobie Click. Save. Profit Save & prosper Group Limited Bank warily on the future Personal Investor Second chance for BE payout Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Autif guide to buying equities The Times Money Information Service Chelsea Building Society New deal fails to deliver Back-dated tax confusion Direct Line BMW NatWest fails to do customer's bidding Cheltenham & Gloucester 'Clobbered' by caring Government Policy Plus The Equitable Life Singer & Friedlander Staying power pays dividends Weekend Money brigs you the first of three ex-reacts from real Wealth Creation, the new book by Stella Shamoon, our share-of-the-month columnist Boost for those who club together Dresdner RCM Global Investors Times Book Offer Income Direct Lift-off for Barclays global tracker Sally Pattem take stock of a new fund full of household names Hit or Miss Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Royal & Sunalliance Investments Norwich Union Online banking explosion Paula Hawkins and Clare Francis on the benefits as more institutions jump on the Internet bandwagon Couple rocked by double fee High-Tech Anxiety 59 Anger mounts over 'stealth tax' Fidelity Investments Boxing Clever 56 Inside Investment House Buying Personal Finance Website Business News Weekend Money Gardening Rosie was the first of many As Lauire Lee's biographer, Valerie Grove unravelled the startling stories he never wrote - the passions and loves that he kept secret all his life Shopping ecco Style Winter Sport Competition Andy McNAB Crisis Four On Monday in Times 3 Posh pets get their glossy Celebrity pets, four-legged fashion, cats with their Moon in Pisces. Animal Fair is centainly novel, says Morag Preston Anne Robinson PaleCream Would-be mayor goes to market my favourite shop Tim Teeman meets the politician formerly know as Elizabeth I in her favourite market my favourite shop The Knitting and Stitching Show Gadgets Now and then Retro Shopwatch The future's bright and very white It's a sexless, minimalist, ruthlessly practical look and, believe it or not, it's the new power dressing Mercedes-Benz Shopping Sense Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Harrods Knightsbridge Just the two of us Out for a Drink with Gilbert and George Hot and bothered Robin Young bemoans the trend for oddly named and fiery foods magimix Drink Jane MacQuitty Buy your millennium fizz now if you don't want to be left high and dry on New Year's Eve Star Buys Consuming Interests Chocolate Digestives The Times Cook Quick meals don't have to be bought ready-made. Surprisingly interesting suppers can be whipped up from scratch British Midland The Perfect Quesadilla A gentle exercise in restoration Restorers have trod softly at Wigmore Castle, and it works, says Mark Palmer Adopt us Acrobatic star of the woodlands Feather Report Lucy Pinney Our Vet Writes Repairman comes to the scarred fells Andrew Morgan meets the Lake District's new footpath supremo Weekend Courses and Activities Gore-Tex Homes & Gardens Coopers Going back to the grass roots A new crop of gardeners have swapped the fast lane for plant life, says Jane Bidder Coopers of Stortford Protect late cauliflowers from frost by bending the… To Advertise Cannock Gates Nationwide To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone… Willowbrook Justools Reduce Global Garage doors Foxwatching Scatter BAC Dryden Aqua Ltd Tempur Multiple Classified Advertising Items Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift COUNTaX Pentagon Security Shutters The Times To Advertise Flying the flag for home-grown food The Marchioness of Worcester campaighns against foods that are 'basically poisonous' She expalins all to Jane Owen Me and my Garden: Lady Worcester The Times Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Pop round for tea and cut-price tulips The best bulbs don't necessarily come form specialist catalogues. Stephen Anderton advises how to pick up autumn bargains Property BPC Berkeley Homes Preaching to the converted Redundant churches can make spacious home - but they are nor for the faint-hearted, says Annabel Venning Home Swap First-class Oxford material A Victorian-Gothic mansion in a desirabel part of Oxford is up for auction and raising a lot of interest, says Diana Wildman Picture Gallery To Advertise Call Redrow Crest Homes ST James Homes Stroud & Swindon Building Society A perfect tableau of Fifties style Victoria O'Brien admires the period town house in Chelsea which is a monument to retro chic Look before you buy-to-rent The London rental market can be a treachrous place for novice landlords, says Sara McConnell Every one's a gem From Stonehenge to Thirties semis, Britain has a wealth of architectural landmarks, says Marcus Binney Next week Property Propertunities Parque Da Floresta Millennium Treasures Children's Promise Kensington PortBredy NHBC Chiswick Mall 'In the end I just stopped eating' The death of Lena Zavaroni has brought attention to an increasing problem among teenagers, says Tim Teeman Of (dead) mice and men Mice can turn the mildest of men into big game hunters, says Jack Shamash The baby guilt trip Don't feel bound to buy high-tech baby equipment, says Sarah Lonsdale. New ways aren't always the best The Times Liverpool's own sister act Nick Baty meets a run who moved into one of the city's most deprived housing estates Why Christianity is never black and white Credo Church Services Tomorrow BBC Excellent habits Ruth Gledhill is inspired by the Canterbury Franciscans At your Service To Advertise Call Special Introductory Limited Coopers of Stortford Exact Kiniki Amazing Breasts The Loden Collection To Advertise in Shoparound Please Telephone Zoe… Overcome Impotence Chelsea Trading Co Ltd The Velvet Norfolk Hat Extra Long Dog Leads Ladies Skirts & Trousers Fax The "Shelia Maid" Bedlinen Stamford Clothiers To Advertise Call Condoms Poetstyle Ltd Foam for Comfort Coopers of Stortford Genuine Birthday Newspapers Men Countryways Products British Antique Replicas Condoms Master your computer in just 2 hours! 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Marketing men know the perfect motors for fitness fans, sausage-eaters and backpackers, finds Adam Edwards, who says we are marqued people Life is cheap with an American superpower The price of a family runabout buys you a 150mph Chewy, says Stuart Birch Mercedes India's old takeaway makes a dodgy starter New-original Enfield puts John Naish off Fifties nostalgia Registration Numbers Mark Hunt of Hull DVLA Motorpoint Volvo Selected Used Cars Say goodbye to your steering wheel Ian Adcock is worried by next-generation cars that are controlled by sticks and speech Jaguar lets its old cat out Mr Toad takes to the road as Stuart Birch grabs a rare drive in the first D-type racer ever built Urban battle wagon with a cute soft centre Shogun puts on a tough act to court urban girls, says Bill Thomas Win Motor Show tickets To Advertise Call How to Place your Own Advertisement Ladies KA The Times Executive The Times Berkeley Sweetingham International Only Lunch Candleburners Media Guys - Read this! 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Non-skiers join the fun Tracking the steps of Dr Livingstone Ski Inghams Miles of aisles, pews and pulpits Winter of Discontent Ski 2000: the state of play Doug Sager explores some of the many different ways there are of coming round the mountain Archers Direct Family Concers Events and Operators A clean silver lining British Airways Holidays Holiday Issues and Answers Checking in RoyalCaribbean A classical city emerges in the east Leipzig is home to Bach, Mendelsshon and Wagner - but Paul Lay finds it wears its considerable culture lightly Voyages Jules Verne It Could Be Wurst P&O In the doctor's footsteps Explorers Livingstone's last journey in Zambia is retraced by Martin Symington Museum of the Week Book Offers Voyages Jules Verne Distant Dreams Driven by a real sense of adventure Modern Day Explorers Nicole Sweeney asked four travel writers about their remarkable journeys into the more obscure corners of the world Picture Gallery Thomas Cook Holiday Helpdesk More Italy than ever Cyprus: the rover returns Travel writer Paul Gogarty reveals his favourite family holiday retreat, the sleepy beach village of Pissouri Cayman Islands Aspire to your church Often overlooked, England's cathedrals have much to offer, says Susan Elkin Voyages Jules Verne Great Rail Journeys Noble Caledonia Limited No more Mile High Club Fawlty guests The Travel Collection C'est la vie et très chic Viennese Christmas No action against airline collapses Travellrs' Bulletin Board Bonus at the Bolshoi Travel Tips Art Deco is in and discos out Take the gang on French leave Those are the breaks South African Airways When dinosaurs ruled Dorset Bermuda just relax My watch is set to 'Fiji time' Trip Wires Flying Visits Pack your Bags BAA woos holiday shoppers Traveller's Bulletin Board BAA has launched a new shopping service to stem falling sales, reports Alan Owens New culture for a new town Milton Keynes is trying to shed its concrete cow image with the opening of a new gallery and theatre, but some remain unconvinced, says Tom Chesshyre Indulgence in the air Travellers' Tip AP: Australia New Zealand To Advertise Call Trailfinders Green Line Thailand go It's First Class Airtours Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Austravel Australia British Airways Quest Worldwide 20 UK Airports. 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Here Bridge Birthdays New Software Solution to Jumbo Crossword 247 Jumbo Crossword 249 Modern Manners Picture Gallery Mrs Thatcher's rallying cry On this Day: October 9,1976 Ovation follows rousing speech at Tory conference Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword Qquotes of the Week Watch this face Jude Law's making it the vulture's top 100 cult albums The Times Eddie Izzard Definitely the Full Monty Shania Twain Dressed to Impress yelops Keeping an Eye on Things so You Don't Have to Sunset Beach Reality Bites contents this week Film Leeds Festival tickets to win Dance Soul Survivor Barclays Clubbing Perfecto tour Music Camden Mix Clubbing Ericsson Muzik Awards Festival Aberdeen Alternative Festival Bar Point 101 Exhibition Zevaraat Comedy Harry Hill Theatre Some Explicit Polaroids Theatre The Master Builder ENO Little Ben your shout Jupiter Missing list Sci-fi solution Great Night out Picture Gallery My Millennium Toby Anstis shortcuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News www. virgin. net The Projector Great Night in: Richard Clayderman UK Top 10 Films A Law unto himself The Big Interview He learnt the acting trade in a dodgy TV soap. But looks and talent ensured that Jude Law wasn't obscure for long. Now after film sucess in Wilde and Gattaca, he tells Lottie Moggach why he's treading the boards again. Portrait: Anthony Cake Picture Gallery The bridgewater Hall new album releases The Big Album singled out Tower The Big Single Classical Choice metro music charts win four albums! James Beck and beyond Conrad Lambert, aka Merz, grew up listening to the bagpipes and Elvis. No surprise then that his music takes a unique path. By Paul Connolly Johnny Vegas first tried to be a priest, then he… Opera North Warner Books Crow's road Books Hannah Crow wanted to write about modern life's "forgotten people" so she left home and lived in bedsit-land for ten years. And her first novel is powerful stuff, says Flora Hough The Oldie Consumer explosion One Foot in Laos By Dervla Murphy John Murray, ?18.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 719 55969 3 ?16.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 The International Restseller Virtual master All Tomorrow's Parties By William Gibson Viking, ?16.99 (Fiction) Isbn 0 670 87557 0 ?14.99 (free p&p) Mad human disease No News at Throat Lake By Lawrence Donegan Viking, £15.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 670 88220 8 ?13.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 High techie vision A Brief History of the Future By John Naughton Weidenfeld, £18.99 (Non-fiction) Isbn 0 297 64330 4 £16.99 (free p&p) Paperback of the Month paperbacks A dead mother, a double life, the wit of Swift and the thoughts of Fowles Contributors: Victoria, Walker, Elizabeth Judge, Sam… Male-life crisis Stiffed By Susan Faludi Chatto and Windus, £15 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 701 15703 8 ?12 (free p&p) 0870160 8080 Family strife Homework By Suneeta Peres da Costa Bloomsbury, £14.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 747 54650 9 ?13 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Photography Dt Charitable Trust HaroerCollinsPublishers the metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Top 10 Non-Fiction How I Write thevi from the Martian 100 Every Picture Tells a Story metro entertainment listings film The Big Picture: Runaway Bride Openers music The Big Gig: Hybrid Backstage theatre The Big Play: A Saint She Ain't Curtain Call clubs The Big Bash: Infrared London dance /opera The Big Opera: Opera North comedy Perrier Pick of the Fringe exhibitions The Big Show: Kim Lim Don't Miss Classic fM B&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre Sadler's Wells The Times Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items classical The Big Concert: London Sinfonietta the vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Event Rollins Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Marino Marini Royal Festival Hall act Time Still shaken, not stirred Seven-Day Listing Index Music Film Wildlife When thesaurus ruled the Earth Within a decade or two this breakthrough series will probably look as crude as an old black-and-white job Television Today's presenters are seen as well as heard Radio stations used to be sniffy about television, now they sniff round TV in search of audience delivery Radio Pop stars go online for NetAid This weekend Saturday October 9 Film Choice Enjoy the Bupa Great North Run tomorrow Television Choice Saturday October 9 Radio Radio Choice Sky One Satellite Cable and Digital Films October 9 Satellite Sunday October 10 Film Choice Television Choice Lineone Satellite, Cable and Digital Films October 10 Satellite Sunday Sky Sports 1 Sunday October 10 Radio Radio Choice Monday October 11 Film Choice Television Choice Monday October 11 Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Monday October 11 Satellite library 2.00 Jim Henson's Animal Show 2.30… Monday October 11 Radio Radio Choice Tuesday October 12 Film Choice Lineone Television Choice Tuesday October 12 Radio Radio Choice Sky One Satellite, Cable and Digital Films October 12 Satellite Tuesday Wednesday October 13 Picture Gallery Film Choice Television Choice Wednesday October 13 Radio Radio Choice Afternoon Play: In Convenience Sky One Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Wednesday October 13 Satellite Thursday October 14 Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Thursday October 14 Satellite Sky Sports 1 Thursday October 14 Radio Radio Choice Sorry about Last Night Friday October 15 Film Choice Television Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Friday October 15 Satllite Sky One Friday October 15 Radio Radio Choice Bupa Plus Reviews Puzzles Mad for It! What a rush! Saturday's here again, so get up… meg@MENU upd@te upd@te Picture Gallery pssst! Latest! Red card for David! Bad-boy Beckam fined £50,000 for pre-match partying Y2k reviews Picture Gallery Young and Wild The Fast Sl Picture Gallery Keep Collecting our Flick Book Pages to Make your Own Millennium Bug Animation! nab grab meg@mail meg@ Addresses Fallin' Fun! meg@ Facts Picture Gallery Catch Watership Down on Citv every Tuesday at 4.05pm… Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Times The books they couldn't kill The greatest crime fiction never dies, reports Andrew Taylor. It just acquires new readers Agatha Christie is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare Macmillan Crime '99: Authors a to Z Crimes of the century Has the genere reached its limits? Today's writers will be a hard act to follow, predicts Marcel Berlins Headline Gripping Thrillers The Sherlock Holmes Chilling Spring Reads to Look out for Death Row And the Creasey winner is... Val McDermid is cheered by the quality of this year's crop of first crime novels Life on the LA crime beat Three special writers are the guest of honour at this year's Dead on Deansgate: Americans Michael Co Michael Connelly Void Moon Val McDERMID Def che Trail of murder leads to Britain Arrow Abacus Do you know whodunnit? Be a Sleuth and Solve our Quiz Set by Crime Writer Robert Richardson It Would Be a Crime to Miss These Short stories back in vogue A new wave of magazines catering for crime readers has encouraged the genre to revert to 19th-century roots, says Martin Edwards Dead Heard any good books lately? Adrian Muller says talking books can help you resist a peek at whodunnit Elizabeth George Picture Gallery Sex, lies and violence Noir fans know that love hurts. Natasha Cooper exeplores our fascination for the dark side of human relationships The Audio Book Collection Killing time in Manchester When writers and fans meet for a weekend of crime, it's no mystery why they have so much fun, says Janet Laurence Contributors' Details Wicked Women The Folio Society Work Money Love Faith Work Death Food Crime Home This week's MM is about Opening Shots The hands of workers around the world A day in the world of Bread Trump Cards The twelve most successful sportsmen on the planet Picture Gallery The Times Why do we need to play? 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