News from 23/10/1999
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Mike Gerrard, Stella Shamoon, Helen Johnstone, J. Clinton Tweed, J. E. Humphrey, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Michael Evans and Andrew Pierce, Sally Vigeon, Graham Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Anticoni, Michael Glandford, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, jean-francois jaussaud, Nicholas Ostrowski, Helga Harrison, John Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Gerald Moggridge, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, Luke Richrds, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Brian Pedley, martyn palmer, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Michael Evans and Oliver August, Barry O'keeffe, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Noam Friedlander, Robert Sheehan, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Alasdair Reid, Stephen Anderton's, Greg Watts, clare lasaro, Michael Harvey, Steve Keenah, Jon Ashworth and Clive Mathieson, Jonathan Romain, Penelope Bryant, John Lucas, Tony Parick, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Matt Dickinson and Russell Kempson, Rodney Milnes, Nigel Willimson, Jenny MacArthur, Winnie Delahunty, T. P., Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott and Philip Webster, David Viner, Richard Main, Ian Hughes, Doug Sager, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mary Dixon, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, John Appleby Director of Health Systems, Deborah Wright, Mark Giles, nigel parry, Richard Miles and Tony Lyons, Fiona Fleck, Brian May, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Mary Ellis, Tim Teeman, Aileen Ballantyne, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Jo Morris & Chloe Bryan-Brown, Ed Potton, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Sharon O'Connell, P. C. P, D. S. T. Robertson, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Tom Baldwin, Frank Leboeuf, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, John Hopkins, Ian Adcock, Liz Balley, Anne Ashworth, Paula Hawkins and Gavin Lumsden, Rob Wright, Adam Sage and Joanna Bale, Graham King, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Dominc Walsh, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Jeannette Hyde, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, David Priestley, Cathy Harris, Michael Arditti, Jill Sherman, Peter Burgess, Damian Whitworth, Ned Sherrin, George Tremlett, John Andrews Chairman, graham wood, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Cherry, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Mark Palmer, BN, Ian Smith, P. C. P., Richard Gilbert, Christopher Walker, M. A. Kirkham, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, nigel williamson, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Elizabeth Rowlands, Chris McGrath, Stanley Best Chairman, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, J. Holmes, Jane Owen, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Giulio Sica, Gilly Longton, vinny lee, Richard Miles, Giles Whittel, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Simon Jenkins, Geoffrey Rowell, John Naish, Martin Waller, JRT, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Fran Littlewood, Lottie Moggach, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Ray Douglas, Stuart Birch, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Elizabeth Buchan, David kettle, Adam Sherwin, Keith Barnes, Larry Rushton, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Ross Velton, Penny Perrick, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Susannah Price, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Matthew pryor, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Walter Ellis, A. W. Asshcer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Angela Pertusini, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown,
ResumoThe Saturday Times: Britain's Best Writers French have fed sewage to livestock for years French mistletoe is latest victim of escalating beef war Free Software Schools Jiang and Betty sing for their supper Picture Gallery Britain braced for return of killer flu RAF crew die in Hawk crash (Reuters): Mother's gun store suicide Student pushed to her death M&S puts 4,400 jobs at risk War criminal flown back to Paris jail Old Speckled Hen Today in the Saturday Times Metro Sport Index Today First direct Weekend Police opt out of top post The Times Magazine Wembley delay puts 2006 Cup bid at risk B&Q Bogus heart surgeon gets eight years Gunmen were only for Beatle FA criticised over goalpost death Livingstone was target of Tory smears' Labour activist faces jail Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Revelations seen as plot against Belgian royals Pinochet challenges extradition ruling Tta Group 4 loses prison contract Picture Gallery Sinn Fein issues peace talks warning Peers put their names forward Boys given 6 years for stabbing News in Brief Driver's funeral Rail strike off Unlocked liability Correction Murder victim had spoken of vendetta Gem of a guitarist for Oasis Seafrance Student on train was murdered Tiny 'Gi Penny' hopes to join green berets Stop the greying of our country SimonBarnes objects to proposals to remove planning constraints from prime agricultural land Audi Barnardo's Tesco seals beef war with a kiss Renault Revolt over theatre of horror Vodafone French scold chef for backing British Dinosaurs upstaged by giant terriers Wildlife at risk from rugby Scottish Windows Relics of Christmas past are best Christmas present Holiday that took friendship too far Currys The lost museums of ready, steady, goo Russell Jenkins went in search of three showpieces that seem to have vanished from the tourist trail after failing to match up to their £100 million hopes The Verdicts Saga The Times The New Alfa 166 Hollywood troubled by Hannibal Compaq Women told to play the game "I was waiting for a reunion of The Apartment cast, and it happened right in front of my eyes. " Gore goes for voice that won't be dull The Tale of Two Democrats How I bought peace of mind in Chechnya Anthony Loyd in Grozny tells of the perils and paranoia of war reporting Grozny attack leaves 137 dead Russian at centre of bank leaks inquiry The Link PC World Police question Papon's helpers Schröder office cost soars MOPS False passport key to inquiry Staples The Office Superstore (AFP): East Timorese hail their leader's return World Summary Murder plot inquiry Bush book halted Force for Sierra Leone (Reuters): Bomb cripples editor Times 3 How the Internet conquered Hollywood BT Top US soldier on sex charges Berlin revives spy story The Cold War's espionage capital has been rocked by a new set of scandals, reports Roger Boyes Intel inside Leaders make a song and dance on tour Demonstrators put Jiang on the defensive Saga Swiftcall Nationwide Tibetan leader accused of terrorism 100 Great Websites Robinson has the key to Labour's closet Tom Baldwin on the campaign 'gold rush' secrets that spell trouble for Tony Blair Thresher Stress Brown puts 'crony' in top Treasury job Sotheby's chief who hopes to knock down Portillo Working together Straw fails to placate critics Historic airports scramble for club class list The search is on for terminals and aerodromes that retain the glory of early flying, writes, Marcus Binney Gateway Commuters told driver his train was on wrong track Thomas Cook Lifestyle queen cleans up Martha Stewart has made a billion from being a national icon, reports Damian Whitworth Opera & Ballet "The Most Glorious New Musical I Can… Pajama game Pillow talk that bends the mind Theatre our Late Night "The Best New British Musical in Years!" Uncle Sam has dreams of Edward The American middle class is riding to hounds in plus-fours 'There is a precedent in Formula One: that of making utterly expedient judgments when the issue is big enough. For issue, read money' Picture Gallery In praise of faint hearts Hague's silence suggests he either fears or agrees with the extremists Costly cleric The Times City Diary A Real Beef Disgusting French animal food: dubious French excuses Out of Sight How to handle a state visit—and how not to Beauty Free Heathrow airport is a lovesome thing. God what? Clinical efficacy of new Nhs drugs 'Conservatism' strikes Beef protest in Paris Support for ageing atomic spy Remember suffering of all victims Play it again, Gore Hopes of a clergy wife Biblical 'cheats' Tories' 1983 plot to smear Livingstone Naming the year Turner again Sunday special Seen to be done Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Paul Dessau Paul Dessau, artist, died on September 3 aged 90. He was born on February 15,1909 Eunice Guy Eunice Guy, organiser of the Stroud Brick and Rolling-pin Throwing Contest, died on October 14 aged 69. She was born on January 28,1930. Cosmetic Surgery Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Stairlift Rentals Milestones Jacl Lynch: former Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, died on October 20 aged 82. He was born on August 15,1917. Nathalie Sarraute, French author, died on October 19 aged 99. She was born on July 18,1900 Penelope Mortimer, novelist and biographer, died on October 19 aged 81. She was born on September 19,1918. Economy growing at fastest rate for two years Simplicity M&S drops Baird to put 4,300 jobs at risk Bank chairmen snub the Byers summit Aweek in the City Code to speed up aid for road traffic victims Ecclestone linked to Brands Hatch takeover Millennium interview Index ABN Amro eyes up Gartmore purchase France calls a tax regulation deadline Deutsche Telekom in Eastern Europe deal Clouds over Orange buy The Times Biocompatibles scores hat-trick Troubled insurer's figures disappoint Jail for accountant who swindled his clients Booksales firms in com court battle KKR buys Siemens Nixdorf for £475m BT gets clearance for AT&T venture Business Roundup ONdigital gets channel Business Roundup Blue Circle shuts plant Business Roundup Amoco contests sale Business Roundup Amazon for Slough Business Roundup Waste '$lbn charge' Business Roundup Ericsson shares peak Business Roundup Cookson's £20m buy Business Roundup R-R deal worth £30m Business Roundup Exchange Rates United Biscuits sale signals cash for shareholders RMC in deals worth £60m Regalian scheme attracts bidders By our City Editor: M&S seeks to gain from pain Celltech is linked to Medeva merger bid Picture Gallery Granada swallows Harry Ramsden's City Index Leek United members to vote on offer Bargain-hunters help to drive market over 6,000 Stock Market Nick Hasell Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Depiosits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Time to stay on track with the railways Tempus Brands Hatch Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes William Baird Wall Street Upbeat end to week Iii British Funds The future belongs to the fearless Sir Brian Pitman tells Caroline Merrell there will be only two kinds of management—the quick and the dead Wise men 'Good' old days of British banking Forget the Internet. Time was when a telephone was a luxury at your local branch Marks maker left on cutting room floor As M&S ditches one of its suppliers, Jon Ashworth and Clive Mathieson look at those hit by the fallout Rising star The Times City Diary French fracas The Times City Diary Live tirade The Times City Diary Sums wrong The Times City Diary The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,242 Weathercall Software Superlative Travel Saturday Times Sport Game on for global supremacy If rugby's great North-Southe divide is going to be bridged, the time is now, says Alison Kervin A man alone Burning Bridges Gift Vouchers Available now Weekend Money Spread Eagle William Hill Supporting the lads in spirit Wenger braced for bruising encounter Football Saturday Staying onside with the antenatal coalition Larsson given assurance that he will make full recovery Rangers Fame finds Bridges wearing well Football Saturday For a few seconds on Wednesday night, I thought I was a soldier going over the top rather than a footballer preparing for a game. Rovers reach point of no return Television and Radio Picture Gallery Saturday Statistics The Men in Black First Division Second Division Preston North End v Luton town, Deepdale, April 30 1960- Finney Bids a Fond Fareweel Football Saturday How They Stand in the Fa Carling Premiership Third Division Chelsea v Arsenal: Facts and Figures Scotland Fixtures Tomorrow Conference England reach turning point Rugby World Cup England Pack to Scatter the Springboks? Sky Sports Patient De Beer proving himself a real diamond David Hands on the fly half who has been forced to endure his share of sctbacks It's do or die, but we know we can win Wales must beware becoming victims of their own passion Rugby World Cup The Times Australia dismiss Henry's praise Coming up Sky The World Cup Today Guinness Telfer's last chance to turnback All Black juggernaut Rugby World Cup Murray Field Lloyds TSB Quesada 's boot hauls up Argentina Matthew Pryor on the fly half whose accuracy is threatening to curtail French hopes Grau marvels at surprise return France Reebok Scarteen Fox can give rivals the brush-off Racing: Elsworth-Trained Colt to Repel O'brien Team Doncaster Ladbrokes Newbury Thunderer: Armchair Investor Market Rasen Bailey putting his faith in a fresh start Gold Cup-winning trainer hopeful that a change of stable can spark a revival in fortunes Charity Bet Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Newbury accepts Perpetual motion Guinness Umistim reigns as king of the hill Worcester The Times Carlisle Travelodge Istabraq begins long march to Cheltenham Tipperary Irvine must simply wait and hope Motor Racing Canterbury likely to retain leadership Hockey For the Record Phillipps was 'aware of illegal injection' Inquiry finds equestrian officials guilty of attempted cover-up in Coral Cove doping scandal. Jenny MacArthur reports Australia motor to victory Rugby League: Britain Crash to Hosts in Farcical Fashion MacDonald returns for Slough Sales and Solanki quick to adjust Cricket Sport in Brief Fenside have the right solution Golf Cook treads carefully to keep on the beaten track The Times Changing Times Outsider Carter continues to astound Snooker Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tyson fights a lonely battle Self-doubt has undermined former champions's comeback The Times Braves want the Yankees' scalp this time Baseball Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Results of Technical Core I held in September 1999 The Times The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Credit list Technical Core 1 Results Kpmg DLA Recruitment Consultants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Baffling product that makes sense Know your minis from your maxis and an Isa should prove profitable, says Fran Littlewood AXA Direct Perk Packages 58 Norwich Union Star Turn 62 Gilts and bonds still look a safe bet Family Assurance Society Friendly The Derbyshire Beale Dobie American Express Psychology of stock market investment Weekend Money brings you the last in our series of extracts from Real Wealth Creation, by Stella Shamoon, our share-of-the -month columnist Rules of Wealth Creation Royal & Sunalliance Times Book Offer The Equitable Life Foreign Colonial Tesco Inland Revenue plans leap into the 21st century Clare Stewart looks at the changing face of taxation Money in the next Millennium Pre-Millennial Tax Rates Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Standard Classic British style tops shopping lists Sarah Cunningham looks at the fashion companies likely to be targeted in corpsorate raids from the Continent Abbey National M&G Schroders Foreign Colonial Egg Fleming Only the public-spirited need apply Antonia Seniror examines the demanding role of the pension trustee Everything you desire is at your fingertips From antiques to holidays, Fran Littlewood on the growing popularity of online auctions When pension pots overflow Who should benefit, the employer or employees, when a company fund has a big surplus? Antonia Senior investigates British Airways Legal & General British Steel Fidelity Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items Inequitable tax on share deals Personal Investor Martim Waller Alliance Leicester Britannia The true cost of employee benefits Sally Patten on the tax implications of the wide array of company perks Increased holiday proves tax-efficient Earnings key in short term Stella Shamoon gives her regular update on the performance of her shares of the month Mutual windfalls Byers misses point with guidelines Comment National Savings Cheshire Upgrade for Times-Money The Times Money Information Service Zero Dividend Preference Shares Isas Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers' Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Fixed Rate Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chelsea Merely scratching the surface Direct Line Royal Liver Restore dividend tax credit Barclays needs rethink on charges Easy pickings for fraudsters Cheltenham & Gloucester Treasury rubbed salt in pensioners' wounds Dresdner RCM Global Investors Tune in to top performers Richard Miles and Tony Lyons on the advantages of investing in the mid-cap sector Neville James Screentrade Battling banks open helplines Making a clean break and happy ending Sarah Anticoni looks at a logical, legal settlement on divorce Do the neighbours mind your business? Henrietta Lake looks at the law on garden fence disputes Demos fears for small businesses Approved Used Cars Legal & General Do your homework to claim tax allowances Black Monday jitters Paula Hawkins seeks a safer haven for investors unnerved by volatile stock markets Weekend Money Portfolio on Rise despite M&S Decline Inequbtable 58 Luxury brands target British classics Jupiter Pensions hit by Revenue computer hitch Pensions Fury 57 Inside Investment Divorce Personal Finance Website Business News Fashion England's thousand finest churches Simon Jenkins spent four years visiting 2,000 parishes. In tiny villages and unlikely places he found glorious architecture and art—and the key to understanding England's history Index Marbles Jeremy Isaacs Property Half Term Dramas of his own making Next week The Times serialises Jeremy Isaacs' defiant version of what really went on in The House. Here he tells Moira Petty how he has survived professional crises and personal tragedy Jaeger-Lecoultre Does London need a middle-aged politician desperate for one lase throw of the professional dice? England's Top 18 Churches Graham's 1994 Vintage Port George Smith Back to black Shopping Sense Good Scents Room Fragrances Gadget Mercedes-Benz Watercolours and a taste for seafood Royal artist Emma Sergeant can't live—or work—without fresh fish, says Tim Teeman From a slum to the Savoy The author of Angela's Ashes came late to fame and it hasn't changed him, he tells Elizabeth Judge Out for a Drink with Frank McCOURT Consuming Interests Pasta Sauces Harrods Magimix Drink Tokay is the Iuscious fabled wine native to Hungary, and you will find better examples of it now than ever before Star Buys The Times Cook All dishes can be enhanced by a good choice of wine, and it doesn't have be the obvious one Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Sacré bleu The times magazine Christie's Confetti Romance by remote control You can short-cut the dating process by using the Television Test, suggests Mark Palmer Organic baby food dilemma The whole family must be committed for children to have a chemical-free diet, says Jeannette Hyde The Organic Baby Book Our Vet Writes Adopt Me Mouth-watering gift ideas Mercator Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Own Wildlife Ken Wame Ltd John Austin Furniture Ltd. We Make Sofas & Sofa Beds Award Productions Silverstone Bemaco Marketing Ltd Pocket Watch Stands A Reflection of Christmas Sulis Fine Silk Lingerie Clive Morley Harps Ltd. Birkenstock Richard Lucraft Tribale Coinwatch What Every Golfer Wants Superstore Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nichols Hawkin's Bazaar The Cigar Club Looking for Something Different Gym World Christmas Cards The Times Fresh nasturtiums in the larder Jane owen talks to an imaginative chef whose inherited love of herbs and flowers is put to good use Me and my Garden Sally Clarke Coopers of Stortford Garden Answers Plant grape vines in rich, well-manured soil, in a… Multiple Display Advertising Items Caricatures Gifts for Children Christmas Fayre Millesima Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liberty Gifts for Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Flowers Morlands A Personalised Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Wrap up a Share in a Racehorse this Christmas Titanic Ards Multiple Display Advertising Items Jigsaw Puzzles from your photos Acorne Sports As Seen Onty Weathervanes Otter The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoar Cross Hall Gifts for Everyone Multiple Classified Advertising Items A harvest to give children a fright Hallowe'en (and Thanksgiving for Americans) is harvest time for pumpkin growers, says Chloë Bryan-Brown Homes & Gardens Bygone Collection Elnapress Aylesford Hamptons Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Tempur Countax To advertise in this section please call Dorothy on… Leaking Flat Roofs Sunley Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Stihl Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Ladder Stabiliser CounTax A perfect lifestyle, please The Times Remote chance of a sale Case Study London Property Better Built Homes Take It as Redrow Harrods Village Crown Lodge Sw3 The Times Power house for sale Home Swap Buyer beware of the middleman Propertunities Jarvis Keller Hamptons International English Courtyard To Advertise Call Parque Da Floresta Ballymore Quirke Property Windermere whistleblowers wanted A steamboat museum needs skippers for its fine Victorian vessels, says Andrew Morgan Dangers in the fast lanes At last the Government is promising to take a tough line against speeding traffic on country lanes, writes Brian Pedley It's a funny thing, but one of the first things that people ask you when you tell them you're a farmer is Weekend Courses and Activities Feasts for the eye, money no object When it comes to selecting your Millennium Treasure, says Richard Morrison, the choice is priceless The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Pease & Jay Memories on Video HSL Traditional Clothes Airer Millennium Treasures Stowaway Computer Desk Kiniki Antique Desks Children's Promise Shoparound Leather French Language Magazines Made to Measure Shirts & Blouses Multiple Display Advertising Items Men Loss of Erection Power Overcome Impotence Exact The Erotic Print Society To Advertise in the Shoparound Section Please Call… Dining Furniture Amazing Transformations Collin Street Bakery Stannah Stairlifts Testosterone Hormone Silk Thredz Multiple Display Advertising Items Meet the holy families Catholic priests with wives and children are fuelling the debate over celibacy, says Greg Watts The Times God's prodigal children will be welcomed Church Services Tomorrow Up, up and away Noam Friedlander joins a balloon-filled celebration in north London At your Service Alfa Romeo Accessories Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bluecars Eurosales (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Huge Savings Step-By-Step Import Pack Fleet Direct: Euro Lawson BMW Euromarque Imports Direct Eacdirect New Mercedes Hartford International Ltd Mercedes Discount on German List Price Kost Volkswagen Japanese Imports Direct Foster Cole Imports Paragon Euro Imports Alfa Romeo Direct Springwell Imports Mercedes Specialist Park Russell Fraserduret Autosalon [UK] Ltd VP Cars Specialist Car Importers Kewest Assisted Vehicle Imports Ltd Immediate Delivery Autozone New Cars - UK Spec Discount Car Imports Ltd Alliance of Enfield Intercar A Personal Import Service Acor Trading (UK) Ltd. Drs Car Sales Mercedes Audi BMW Peugeot Jeep Euro Imports UK Car Link Auto Import Services Eurocars Today Hughes Brand New Supersonic race to be sexiest caveman After a wild century of land-speed records, the next target is 1,000mph. But we can never go fast enough—it is in our nature, says John Naish Hot hatches are back- but Essex boy gets the boot Ford and Vw have revived the Gti in a safe, fast and thief-protected guise that should please insurance companies, reports Ian Adcock Tokyo show pilots struck by design kamikaze Japanese carmakers' concept vehieles leave Ian Adcock slack-jawed with shock Win Classic Car Show Prizes Midland Registrations Market Research Dvla Motorpoint Classic Nouveau DK Registrations Speedy Registrations Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selected Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monkey business in the city China's remake of a Sixties icon is a knee-high bike that can reach 75mph—if you are brave, says Liz Bailey Mercedes The Times Trade Sale Limited It's easier to be greener Electric and gas-fuelled cars are getting close to being practical, says Stuart Birch How to Place your Own Advertisement Saturday Rendezvous Country Partners The Times The Executive Club Rendezvous Sirius Berkeley Sweetingham Sara Eden Only lunch Elite Drawing down the moon Footloose Picture Introduction Agency Christmas Guys Read this! Picture Gallery Horn of plenty in Queens Richard Gilbert takes a tour of America's unlikely jazz capitalo Think before you click that camera Jazz It up in New York Music on the Danube Sprucing up the Eternal City How to travel with a conscience Responsible Tourism: Think before You Go Cox & Kings Voyages Jules Verne Show a little respect Responsible Tourism: Think before You Go Award Winners Distant Dreams Voyages Jules Verne How to Be a Low-Impact Tourist in Mali Cayman Islands Thomas Cook Offers Why The Gambia has banned all-inclusives What You Can Do A new Roman empire takes shape The millennium is doing the ancient capital a favour. Soon it will be restored to former glories, says Steve Keenan Lufthansa Specials Bermuda sports Lunn Poly A creepy crawl for children With Hallowe'en looming ominously John Lucas meets some young fright fans in London's houses of horror Voyages Jules Verne Houses for Little Horrors Trentino These Places Give You the Creeps Discounts for dinosaurs Travellers' Bulletin Board Travel Tips Stormy waters for smokers Virgin atlantic Fabulous heritage of Sri Lanka Travellers' Tip Flying off the Shelf Net result: it's not cheaper Travellers' Bulletin Board Ski obstacle for families Parents may have to wait until Easters to take children on skling trips, says Tom Chesshyre Pack your Bags The Travel Collection Flying Visits Great Rail Journeys Verbier loses half its ski fields Holiday Helpdesk Safe to go back in the water Unesco reviews Peru 'master plan' Tailor Made Travel Stick with the French Doug Sager evaluates the perennial appeal of our favourite ski country French Ski Operators Ski Inghams Checking in P&O Cruises Ski News and Events Huntin' shootin' fishin' As a guest in an Ulster stately home, Martin Fletcher felt to the manor born as he ventured into Border Country Overseas Travel Euro Sites Eurocamp Exodus Belton Woods Museum of the Week Argentina Travel Trailfinders Travelbag Kuoni Club Direct Platinum Travel Go Faresavers World Wide Cars Freeway USA Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Belfast American Airlines Lewis V Holyfield Travel Insurance Airline Network All Starz Australia & Newzealand Quest Worldwide CGU Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americana Best Offers!! 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Holidays The Listener Crossword No. 3537: An Open Book by Tiger Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes Start Bridge Birthdays Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 251 Kingsley Amis claims Booker Prize at last Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Quotes of the Week Earning her stripes The Times Cyclops Keeping an Eye on Things so You Don't Have to Contents Also inside Plus arts listings for your area Music Dracula This week Music, Film, Clubbing, Festivals.. . And Hot Tickets and Videos to Win Music Radio 1 Live in Liverpool Manchester Airport Video Black Cat, White Cat Venue 174 Regent Street Club Southport Weekender Music Texas Club Perfecto Tour Festival 37th Belfast Festival Festival Glasgay! Music MTV European Music Awards Barbara Dickson Great Night out BBC City limits Tribute time Oik alert Picture Gallery Tasty pie Move to Mansfield My Millennium Julee Cruise Dear Ladies Happy to Be Gay Great Night in: Sara Sugarman Wookie Walloped L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films Affordablism US Top 10 Films Respect due Her school teachers said she wiould get nowhere. Instead Shola Ama went to the top of the charts and become the queen of British R&B. So why won't anyone take her seriously? Nigel Williamson reports. Portrait: Barry J. Holmes The Big Interview Italian Picture Gallery Tower New album releases Picture Gallery The Big Single Tower Singled out Roots Choice Metro music charts Win four albums! Win! Peoplesound Private view Nigel Chamock isn't sure what punters will find in his new piece of physical theatre. Just that it will blow their minds. Tim Teeman investigates Mad Cows Getting to Grips with Physical Theatre Going overground A Dlaniel Defoe for the 21st century? That's Nicholas Blincoe's ambition. He tells Isaac Shaffer why he's deserted Manchester's seedy nightlife to write about the criminals of the Middle East Books Shelby Lynne Dale Brown the Tin Man Fear at every turn New York story The Three of U. S. By Joanna Coles & Peter Godwin HarperCollins, £12.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 002 57102 1 Ms Halliwell's hell Geri Halliwell - if only Bantam Press, £16.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN Bodies count The Dress Lodger By Sheri Holman Sceptre, £10 (Fiction) ISBN Love and prejudice His Mistress's Voice By Gillian Freeman Arcadia, £11.99 (Fiction) ISBN Going native A Dangerous Vine By Barbara Ewing Little, Brown. £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN Thinking of Writing a Novel? Paperbacks Polish magic, sexual revolution, foxhunting defended and the cruel sea Freedom roads No Place like Home By Gary Younge Picador, £16 (Non-fiction) ISBN Heroin chick How to Stop Time: Heroin from a to Z By Ann Marlowe Virago, £12 (Non-fiction) ISBN History Today Myth informed Too Good to Be True By Jan Harold Brunvand Norton Books, £22 (Non-fiction) ISBN Bloomsbury The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Top 10 Non-Fiction Sales for one week ending October 16 How I Write The vu From the Pyrotechn Metro entertainment listings The Big Picture: The Blair Witch Project Openers Music The Beg Gig: Beth Orton Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Spend, Spend, Spend Curtain Call The Big Bash: Sitar Funk London For More Arts Classified See Main Paper Dance/opera The Big Opera: Figaro's Wedding Comedy Brian Appleton's History of Rock 'N' Roll Exhibitions The Big Show: Gilded Dragons Don't Miss Classical Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Festival Wigmore Hall The Times Classical London Symphony Orchestra/penderecki The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Concerts BBC Symphony Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra Chelsea Bookfair Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items General Saturday October 23 - Friday October 29 1999 Paul Hoggart on laughing at Labour Picture Gallery New Series Film Drama What's left of British satire The caption described him as an "Investment Banker", which may be Cockney rhyming slang for something Television History of the ministry of funny accents Radio Film BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Sky One Movie Planner BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Midday Sky One Picture Gallery Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sky One Movie Planner Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Sky One Movie Planner BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Sky One Movie Planner BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Mover Planner Sky One Picture Gallery Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Movie Planner Sky One Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Time Picture Gallery Console Yourself! Picture Gallery Upd@te upd@te My Clam Life So you think Blue Peter's presenters have it easy, lounging around their garden? Reviews Picture Gallery The Toon Tribe Wet and Wild This is just one of the 143 outstanding images to win recognition this year in the biggest wildlife photography competition in the world. Here's how some of the winners captured a perfect moment. The Prizes is Right! Meg@mail Check this out! Puppy Power! Loon-Mert! Hello Pet! Tv-Tastic! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery MM Money In week 6 of MM we feast Opening Shots Where food is concerned there is just no arguing with taste Russia: At the Metropol Restaurant, one of… A day in the world of the Food MM U. S. A. Popcorn The Times The need for addiction The Times North America MM Timeline Picture Gallery Climate types and extremes Tropical storms World weather extremes Distorted Globe: Calorie consumptions Picture Gallery Picture Gallery What's in your shopping basket? 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