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News from 30/10/1999

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James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Clive Frewin, Jon Ashworth, Martin Fletcher, Charles Bremner and Tom Baldwin, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Andrew Pierce, Tom Rowland, James Moore, P. B, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Alex O'connell and Mark Henderson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Emma Haughton, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Colin Broomfield, David Smith, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Mare Almond, martyn palmer, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Tim Williams, Kate Reardon, Jack Barker, Elizabeth Judge, Tom Chrsshyre, Mike Bradlev, M. G. Davy, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Anne Robinson, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Dominic Bradbury, Barbara Hewson, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Antonia Senior, David McVay, John Clarke, Angharad Lynn, David Kette, Chandos Elletson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Thrasy Petropoulos, Nick Haslam, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jean Thomson, Michelle de Kretser, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Debra Craine, Alasdair Reid, Mrs Patricia Percival, Mike Pattenden, Nick McDowell, Toby Walne, Stephen Anderton's, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Miss Katarind Studd, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Grace Bradberry and Alex O'connell, Alice Lagnado, T. P., Gerry Hanson, James Landale Political Correspondent, Doug Sager, Sorrel Downer, Linn Branson, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, P. B., Sarah Jones, James Bone and David Lister, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Ben Reed, Clare Colvin, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Michael Drewett, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, Paul Armstrong, Richard Colwill, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Lara Huddy, Stevie Chick, Michael Lynagh, Sue Beenstock, Douglas Ellison, Linda Morrison, Phyllis Starkey, John Hopkins, Michael Horsnell, Roland Watson and Carol Midgley, Andrew McCALL, Rob Wright, Melanie Bien, Christina Koning, Rachael Jolley, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, D. R, clare lazaro, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Martin Waller and Nick Hasell, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Hugh Davies, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, David Orr, Nigel Cliff, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Stephen Rosenberg, A. J. Carter, Jo Carlowe, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Lyall Watson, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Graham Hills, Stephanie Billen, Rishi Dastidar, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Kalie Owen, Giles Whittell, Francois Nordmann, Kate Charles, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Affairs Editor, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, William Oddie, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, Paul A. Pacter, Clare Francis, Richard Miles Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Elizabeth Rowlands, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Clarissa Hyman, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, G. S. Dove, Elizabeth Jones, Michael Dynes, A. Peter Mason, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Richard Miles, Jason Cowley, Ted Harrison, H. Burke, Fran Littlewood, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Richard Miles and Clare Stewart, R. W. Gale, Richard Morrison, Fred Dellar, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Elizabeth Udall, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Ep, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Claire Gervat, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The Saturday Times: Britain's Best Writers French routed in beef battle Life for triple fire killer Picture Gallery Bulls and bears take three weeks off Jail for student who made up rape story The Times Free Software Schools AXS Telecom Tobacco industry wins a happy new year Today in the Saturday Times Index Today BT Stay in Touch Farmers demand immediate end to ban Vin Victory Labour forces MPs to drop homes protest First direct Archer share deal question News in Brief Brady force fed GM plan rejected Mobile madness Petrol bomb killer of young brothers is jailed for life Legal system failed victim, inquest told Schools' gay ban to be repealed GP 'admired patient's china while she died' Inland Revenue Smacking advocates to face welfare protests Thames driver accelerated before crash Prison inspector's views on Bulger case anger Straw Sony Desert Rat forged note for Viagra Audi Teenager dies in gun accident News in Brief Broken leg error Road rage 'devil' Victim's feat Siân Lloyd Hoteliers set to put up the shutters Millennium fever fails to catch fire Saga Stars steer clear of the biggest bash that never was Comet Endforth Limited Inquiry launched into sale of match tickets Living with the Blair Witch Damine Whitworth visits Burkittsville, where the hit horror film was made TV show captures love story in black and white Leonard Cheshire Sainbury's Digital film takes moguls to bedroom in Glasgow Blair tells French to reopen double British murder case When parents enlisted No 10's aid over the killing of two British teacher, they were shocked to learn the case was closed eight years ago. Helen Johnstone reports Three-tier police system catches fewer criminals Thinking of buying a computer? Standard Fireworks Net closes in on eight City riot suspects Law Society chief plans to take over the Bar Scottish Widows Picture Gallery Soldier tells of Kosovo medal bravery Virgin Freed Leeson is back in business Paedophile head faces years in jail Goldfish One 2 one Driver can sue police over stolen car seizure Times 3 Dixons Crossbencher heads list of reprieved peers The First Xv Blair puts hi-tech slant on Clinton's slogan Jackson to protest at Dobson campaign BBC finances will decide digital 'tax' Lees Furnishers Apple Computers Inc Lingerie firm seeks Hollywood cover-up BT Girls nail college selectors America Execution website Combat Stress High court Tyres burn in wacky race to White House Comet Allied Carpets PC World the Computer Superstore Bomb raid 'kills 50 Chechnya refugees' Britain backs US peace bid in Armenia Killings provoke a rash of rumours Somak Holidays Times Man Still Held Sony Centre Warrants issued for banking couple Bt Cellnet Stars' war against gem trade Seafrance Security stepped up to protect Mao tomb 200 lost in Indian cyclone Tiny Minister flies home to face fraud inquiry World in Brief (AP): Sunday shopping veto Mbeki denies rape toll (AP): Neo-Nazis arrested French resistance will make Blair suffer There is a gulf between the Prime Minister's European hopes and the people's, writes Michael Gove Chubb The Sunday Times Stringent Abattoir Rules Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Patten alert on EU hostility Bensons for Beds Palace shows a flamboyant face in Canada The woman in pink speaks for people of all colours, writes Damian Whitworth TESCO Personal Finance Why a memorial service is as good as any party Saga Tutornet Britain dies as Mr Tough rewrites the past Richard Morrison meets a combative historian who says our institutions are built on hopelessly flawed foundations Kindly Hawthorne fails to evoke the madness of King Lear King Lear Theatres Culture Club Belinda Carlisle Bananarama Heaven 17 Victoria Palace Theatre The right to choose what we chew Revulsion at each other's diet gives us stomach for a flight 'The argument in favour of the " female reader" which says that women like "women's books" is as spent as Naomi Wolf's famous scarlet lipstick' Picture Gallery Roll out the buzzword Westminister's neologisms merely extend the scope for saying nothing Wheel trouble The Times Diary Roasted by Science On British beef the French must eat their words Damn Statistics Why Labour should question all predictions of housing need Unholy Terrors From ghoulies and ghosties, and trick or treat beasties ... Public reaction to Tory policy on EU Beef dispute Voters' perception of Livingstone Blair's view of teachers deplored The EÚ and Israel Swiss elections Epileptics' fight to keep their baby Sauce for ganders Rough measure Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays are In Weekend, page 35 Forthcoming marriage Dinners Albert Tucker Albert Tucker, Australian artist, died in Melbourne on October 23 aged 84. He was born on December 29,1914 Abraham Polonsky Abraham Polonsky, screenwriter and director, died in Beverly Hills on October 26 aged 88. he was born on December 5,1910 Births Cook Required Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Milestones Railtrack refuses dividend cut White is ousted as A&L chief executive Internal strife at the MPC A Week in the City FTSE surges on US rate hopes Plan to clarify mortgage rates Galley set to benefit from Merrill Lynch restructuring American Express Insurance Services L'Oreal on long march Index Tarmac hardens Evans secures funding from Europe The Sunday Times Premier League plays down talk of £1bn BSkyB offer Eyre to succeed Dyke at Pearson Television Digital licence delay could cost £680m Briefings for analysts could be put on Net PGA examines options in attempt to boost value McKechnie revives on £81.5m disposal Business Roundup Tullow raises £20m Changes at Shire Danka bounces back Hawtal back in black Lamont passes payout Antisoma licensing deal Pubs hunt turns West FSA fines Express Exchange Rates Tarmac up as bid price revealed Allied Carpets looks to Lee Luminar targets Allied dub circuit By our City Editor: City waves long goodbye to 1999 Commentary Maxwell creditors get £97m The Times Banking sector boosted by consolidation hopes Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Biotechs in spotlight Tempus Tarmac Waddington Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Securicor Wall Street Alcoholic Beverages Siegel & Gale Long march of L'Oreal sweeps into Shanghai Nothing is being left to chance in the drive of the French cosmetics firm to oriental success, says Carl Mortished Orgasmic Wines Thoroughbred ride for a computer man Man in the News Dyson's design fault Lack of unity The Times City Diary Two timers Taking stock Suavest of chiefs guards the secrets of his success The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,248 Weathercall Superlative Travel Saturday Times Sport Irvine eyes wheel of fortune After a grand prix season of twists and turns, the championship again reaches a climax in Japan. Rob Hughes savours a battle between contrasting title contenders "Old Speckled Hen" Weekend Money Goosen's round pal into insignificance Golf: Tragedy Still Dominates Thoughts of Players The Times Golf bids an emotional farewell to Stewart John Hopkins on how players mourned one of sport's characters at a simple ceremony in Orlando Barclaycard value the strong Pound Irvine treads in destiny's footsteps Formula One's maverick remains calm as tension mounts for the final showroom Details from Suzuka Hill content to take final bow in Japan Kevin Eason finds a former world champion ready to call it a day Lloyds TSB Villeneuve trying to make his point Franchitti in no hurry for change of formula Kevin Eason on another Briton firmly on the title track tomorrow Guinness Draught in Cans Australia know they need to find extra gear Rugby World Cup South Africa's golden boy loses his allure Alison Kervin believes the tournament needs to see the real Boddy Skinstad William Hill Men of vision hold the keys to glory Benazzi ready to take the fight to New Zealand Matthew Pryor talks to the combustible lock forward for whom there is everything to lose Mercedes-Benz French belief fuelled by harsh taunts Rugby World Cup England's future looks in safe keeping Robson relishing labour of love Football Saturday 'When he says he bleeds black and white, it's easy to believe him' Sky Sports Derby date offers chance for swifter return Robson on Ruud Gullit Picture Gallery Robson on Alan Shearer Time to kick out at lack of television kick-offs Saintly dreams sustain my addiction Something in the air foreshadowed defeat Danny Baker Putting a check on giant chess Sky digital On digital Watford already trying to save troubled marriage Eastwood enjoy novel journey Football Saturday David McVay on a small-town club that is relishing its taste of the big time Diamonds sparkle American Express McManaman suffers new injury setback Liverpool v Wimbledon, Wembley, May 141988 - when the Cup Final Went Crazy Football Saturday Fixtures Arsenal v Newcastle United Football Saturday Television and Radio Manchester United v Aston Villa Leicester City v Sheffield Wednesday Picture Gallery Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur Middlesbrough v Everton Wimbledon v Southampton Leeds United v West Ham United Derby County v Chelsea Coventry City v Watford Simply Dashing ready for hall of fame Racing: Easterby-Trained Steeplechaser Can Deny Gold Cup Winner at Wetherby Newmarket Ladbrokes Wetherby Armchair Investor Pursuit of perfection spurs Fitzgerald Gold Cup winning jockey wants to see more business come his way this season Murphy returns in spiky mood as French Holly branches out Ascot Ride of the Week Newmarket William Hill New Levy offer fails to impress Savill Starting afresh in home for humbled horses Wolverhampton Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Kelso Meeting Points Tyson escapes fine for late punch Sport in Brief Hirondelles pull out Cannock struggle on Hickman leads bid Duo seek treble Rusedski banishes ghost from recent past Tennis Today Whittall rewarded for audacity Conduct issues confront Gatting Cricket Football Goodway bears the blame for defeat Rugby League Alfa Romeo Softtops Motorpoint of Derby Ltd Motorworld car supermarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo The Sunday Times ACM Investments Ltd Standard Life Bank School for financial scandals Personal finance will be on the school curriculam in September 2000. But what should children be taught about money? Richard Miles and Clare Stewart report Dlj direct Gold Rush 52 Cashcards and a bonus for teenagers Schroders Tessa Blues 55 Framlington West Bromwich Building Society Has gold had its day? Paula Hawkins continues our Weekend Money series weighing the prospects of one of our earlier investments Royal & Sunalliance Investments Finding ways around inheritance tax bills Karen Woolfson explains the best moves to make to avoid leaving a large tax bill on your estate The Equitable Life Surrenda-link Foreign Colonial Brown's credits for the poor 'would confuse tax inspectors' Paula Hawkins says new Labour's plan to cut poverty is just too complicated Legal & General Policy Portfolio Stuck in a rut with Tessas Karen Woolfson on the plight of investors who feel they have been abandoned on low rates Scottish Widows Lazards will be no laggards Cheltenham & Gloucester Hit or Miss The Equitable Life Neville James Scottish Widows Not much better than average Personal Investor E*trade United Kingdom Price of funds to fall as Net takes off The advent of Web-based fund supermarkets could lead to cheaper unit trusts, says Sally Patten Discounters score in the fashion wars If you can't afford the real thing, buy discounted clothes and shares instead, says Sarah Cunningham Tesco Personal Finance Six of the best from Byers Comment Jupiter Policy Plus Capital One Govet Investment Cleaning up on the self-employed? Fran Littlewood asks whether the banks are charging their small business customers too much Skipton Financial Services Scottish Friendly Beat that tax grab with corporate bonds Weekend Money has received a flood of letters and calls about the loss of dividend tax credits. Antonia Senior reports on how to flight back Alliance Leicester Birmingham Midshires Norwich Union NS launches fixed-rate bonds The Times Money Information Service Aegon Life Assurance Bristol & West Cut fees, not corners with conveyancing Paula Hawkins explains how you can trim the costs involved with buying a house by shopping around Direct Line The expatriates who come in to the cold Links Legal & General Schroders Foreign Colonial Beale Dobie & Company Limited The Equitable Life Full of Eastern promise Clare Stewart previews the autumn sale and exhibitions of rare Asian and oriental art Lloyds TSB CAT standard An annuity combined with a long-term care plan Gavin Lumsden looks at a new product designed to take the worry out of becoming old and infirm Missed on the piste Picture Gallery Liverpool Victoria American Express Dangers of overstretching Brokers are worried that buyers are borrowing more than they can repay if rates rise, says Susan Emmett Endowments condemned by inventors Law of Averages 56 M&g starts tracker wars Fidelity Investments Fashion Wars 57 Inside Fashion First read the label, then add a pinch of salt With the beef war and GM panic, food production is in turmoil. But, as Robin Young discovers, it is the labels which really let us down Shopping Ermenegildo Zegna Su Misura Grow Good Food Millennium Treasure Travel The Sun Guide to the Weasel Words of Labelling Anne Robinson There is something very endearing about a politician with stacks of grey matter and not an ounce sence Powerhouse of modern design The Tate Modern is a work of art already. Marcus Binney reports from inside the vast space that was London's Bankside power station Leader of the shopping opposition For a busy politician who professes to hate shopping for clothes, Ann Widdecombe has got it down to a fine art. She takes no longer than 25 minutes, writes Tim Teeman It'll be all fright on the night Shopwatch Gadgets Baubles are a girl's best friend Jewellery is this season's key accessory. But think pretty and delicate, not big and brassy Cream Sherry Shopping Sense Confetti.co.uk The Times Cook Bonfire Night and outdoor activities call for warning dishes. This is the food to serve up with fireworks Not just a matter of batter A good fish and chip is a cut above the rest, finds Chandos Elletson Carte Blanche Picture Gallery Home on the Range Jamaican Stew Peas Another in our occasional series about favourite dishes that are reminders of a home far away Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink The French would have us believe 1999 will be a great vintage. The truth is, so far, it's been a mixed year for wine Star Buys Consuming Interests Halloween Goodies American Express COUNTaX Classic Conservatories The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items IBEA Power Products Limited Cannock Gates Limited Pozzani Bath Knight Foxwatching Agriemach Ltd A pipe dream comes true Me and my Garden Alastair Sedgwick Being without a garden doesn't mean you can't grow anything, Jane Owen meets a man with a flourishing gutter Homes & Gardens Viking Kitchen Magic Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Ladder Leveller Pinnacle Power Equipment Ltd Garden Answers Echo Weekend Tips The proof is in the eating Good vegetables make for a fabulous feast, says Jane Owen Harvest Notes this Year's Crop Reader's Letter Seed Boxes to Order Soil Cultivation Dig in Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ARDS Gifts for Everyone J. G. S. Dept Multiple Display Advertising Items Corgi Multiple Display Advertising Items Mastercard Multiple Display Advertising Items Put a Share in a Racehorse under your Christmas Tree Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a year's supply of Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Bibliophile Vocation Cluttons Gallus Trading Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Marbella-Costa Del Sol French Property Exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside the new tower of London Spain Private Banking New Homes Tax the old to give to the new High-rise style in downtown Purley VAT the Threat to our Heritage Redrow De Groot Collis Bellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Sometimes it's hard to be a woman Many professional women who drink heavily in their free may be on the road to alcoholism, reports Mary Gold Behind the scenes at the museum sleepover Tom Rowland enjoys a clever way of making lessons thrilling: sleeping in the Science Museum I'm going for a sleep I may be some time Taking on a tortoise as a pet is a long-term labour of love, says James Allcock Flying the flag for living treasures Who do you regard as a British legend? Mary Gold invites you to nominate your human Millennium Treasure The Times Millennium Treasures The Times Memories buried for 200 years Time capsules are the latest millennium excitement, says Tim Teeman It's the pits, but it's our wildlife The man cleaning up Durham's black beaches talks to Sue Beenstock Adopt Me Lucy Pinney 'Her broomstick has tax disc on it and her plastic toy toad croaks at all the visitors' Picture Gallery Snipe's sleep rudely ended Feather Report Weekend Courses and Activities Our Vet Writes British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers of Stortford Multiple Display Advertising Items Dashlite The World's Most Convenient Torch Fitness Flyer Elliptical Multiple Display Advertising Items Poetstyle Ltd Stannah Stairlifts Testosterone Hormone Don Spencer Antiques Warwick The Velvet Norfolk Hat Multiple Display Advertising Items Novafon Amazing TRANSformations Zeus Marketing Ltd VIR Clinics Stamford Clothiers Christian hatred hits India When the Pope visits India next week, he may be in for an unpleasant surprise, reports David Orr The Times Let the Americans keep their trick or treat culture Credo Church Services Tomorrow Lessons in the gospel Ruth Gledhill visits a school and is told about the importance of hope Multiple Classified Advertising Items Absolutely irresistible Thai ladles seek sincere… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club Rendezvous Personals 365 Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Sirius Drawing down the moon The Executive Club at Brighton Marina Sara Eden Personal Introductions Onlylunch Footloose Executive Club Parties Perfect Harmony Multiple Display Advertising Items On the road with the rally boys Jeremy Hart joins rally fans in the forests of Finland Where to buy the best ski gear Rally Racing in Finland Noble Caledonia Limited Forts and forests of forgotten Africa It's a question of style SKI Weekend Get Kitted out As the London Ski Show opens, we reveal the best new gear—and explain where and whether to buy Eurostar Holidays Direct P&o Cruises Skigear where and how The Travel Collection Slopes with a human face Doug Sager, The Times ski correspondent, picks his favourite resorts in Austria and explains why they are among the 'cosiest' in the Alps Voyages of Discovery Learning how to live off the land Survival expert Ray Mears headed for northern Australia for his latest challenge. Sorrel Downer reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Museum of the Week Voyages Jules Verne Arnhem Land Fact File Tailor Made Travel A view from the bridge Nick Haslam discovers the hidden delights of Ghana's kakum Park You'll enjoy Dixcove—but never walk alone Jack barker trod carefully when he visited Ghana's former slave forts Voyages Jules Verne Great Rail Journeys Euro Tunnel Fact File This one Mum, please Emma Haughton finds out how 'pester power' is used to sell holidays Lunn Poly Free serve Small tyrants Brochures that Appeal to Kids Checking in Look out for signs of the times Plaques on London buildings remember both celebrities and local's finds Clive Frewin, when he dips into a new book that reveals the location the plaques around the capital Bessie, a runaway bride Swan Hellenic There's one near you You won't believe your eyes in Bolivia Travellers' Bulletin Board Buzz word is honesty Virgin atlantic Holiday Helpdesk In search of spooks Travellers' Bulletin Board Finding true gold in India Trip Wires Pack your Bags For the Millennium Greaves Travel We're not dull! The eastern bloc wants to shake off its gloomy image, says Jo Carlowe Flying Visits Voyages Jules Verne Luton's makeover Passport price rise looms La Residencia Jetset Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Singapore Millennia Mania Club Direct Stunning Flight only Deals Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Nexus Travel no title Www.avro-flights.co.uk Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Crossair Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Ramblers Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In British Midland World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Estonian Air Mercury direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Discovery Holidays Global Flightline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Holbrook House Hotel Christmas & Millennium Celebrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Lower Slaughter Manor Hinton Grange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beaufort House Knightsbridge The Grand Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas in the Cotswolds Multiple Display Advertising Items Country House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Manor House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Listener Crossword No. 3538: Which? Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes Www.Start.Here Bridge Birthdays New Software Solution to Jumbo Crossword 250 Modern Manners Send your queries to Morgan's Modern Manners, The Times, Weekend, I Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Jumbo Crossword 252 Picture Gallery Writers' concern for fate of Mr Pasternak On this Day: October 30,1985 Pictureline Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword Quotes of the Week Harvest the pick of the crop Trying to wring out that extra little bit of income to top up your pension or just to make your life smoother is not an easy taks. Gavin Lumsden explains the best way to go about it Jupiter Perpetual We're in the money Whether you have a lump sum to invest or are saving a fixed amount each month towards retirement, you should consider high-income equity or bond Isas, says Toby Walne Top Performing UK Unit Trust Isas Fidelity Investments Trusts can cushion against low rates Angharad Lynn looks at how the best income-producing investment trusts achieve better results than their competitors Top Ten Uk Investment Trusts Don't get in a dividend tangle Melanie Bien looks at the obsession that many investors have with yields and gives a warning about chasing those high-yielding stocks too far Threadneedle investments Find your way around those tricky terms in the investment maze with Weekend Money Glossary When you are out on your own Deciding what to do with smaller amounts of cash is not easy. But Fran Littlewood finds that advisers don't all say rush out and buy a cash Isa Caution over cash Isas Aberdeen All down to your attitude to risk James Moore examines the case for investing in corporate bonds and advises taking a cautious line before investing AXA Direct Legal & General Plough your savings in deep Fran Littlewood on how permanent interest-bearing shares work and the benefits of these and similar listed investments Henderson Investors M&G It's a long way down Sarah Jones on the best action to take with interest rates at historic lows Gartmore Weekend Money Contacts List Boring, taxable, but very popular bonds The humble with-profits bond will not dazzle you with breathtaking performance, but many advisers suggest it as a core part of a portfolic, says Helen Pridham You & CGU Newton Investment Trusts Invesco Bravo to zeros David Smith explains what zero bonds are and in what circumstances they make an appropriate investment Chelsea Financial Services When the sunset years arrive Antonia Senior looks at the options available for those who are about to retire Chartwell Investment Management Ltd Investment trusts Get a solid base to your pyramid Michael Drewett explains the pyramid theory of balancing risk when investing towards a pension Hunting down the right mix for retirement Helen Pridham reports on the sides of the great debate: should you move into fixed-interest or stay with equities? Save & prosper Index Lightning Seeds frontman reaps his rewards The Times Cyclops Contents Also inside Plus arts listings for your area This week Music, Theatre, Sculpture, Photography, Fireworks ... Plus Stuff to Win Theatre Lettice and Lovage The bridgewater Hall Music Positiva Performance Art 70 Years Ad Theatre New Play Festival Club Perfecto tour Opera Glyndebourne Fireworks Guy Fawkes night Music London Jazz Festival Film The Exorcist Photography Cons to Icons Sculpture Nicola Hicks Your shout The Times Great Night out Rubric My Millennium • Trevor Nelson Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News The Projector HiEAT Night in: Terry Pratchett LA. Stories Stories UK Top 10 Films1 US Top 10 Films A Broudie guy The Big Interview Despite rumours of studio tantrums, arrogance and egomania, the Lightning Seeds' main man has sold millions of recorde and written that football song: But, as Mike Pattenden discovers, Ian Broudie still hates being in a band. Portrait: Paul Rider Picture Gallery Choices Direct New album releases The Big Album Singled out John Mayall Jazz Choice (AC): The Big Single Out There Metro music charts Win four albums! Very revealing Awarding the citibank Private Bank Photography Prize, the hippest photography accolade, is no easy task. As metro exclusively unveils the final shortlist of five, Tim Teeman joins the judges Original Cast Recording Who's that author? Books Tom Baker's childhood was blighted by poverty and priests. He failed as a monk, tried to kill his mother-in-law, but then triumphed as Dr Who. And now he's written a book for children. Joanna Pitman prepares for the unexpected Cape fear J. M. Coetzee has made history by winning the Booker Prize for the second time. His winning novel' Disgrace, focuses on the guilt people feel in the aftermath of apartheid. Here we print the opening Decline and fall Short and sharp Art Past mistakes Tainted lust Harper Collins Publishers Paperbacks Labour schemers, radical dreamers, a hard-nosed kid and a secret war Understanding hearts Love and loathing Mystery of birth Fresh Flesh Design Jeffery Deaver Whiff of truth Jacobson's Organ Novels in Brief The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Top 10 Non-Fiction How I Write Picture Gallery From the Lunacy … The Pixies to the War Cries of Public Enemy the Ultimate 25 Revealed no title Metro entertainment listings Your 19-Page Guide to What's on in your Area Film The Big Picture: Pushing Tin Openers Music The Big Gig: The Charlatans Backstage Theatre The Big Play: The Lion King Curtain Call Nigel Cliff Clubs Dance /opera The Big Dance: Burn the Floor Comedy The Big Laugh: Chris Green Exhibitions The Big Show: C. R. W. Nevinson Don't Miss Comedy Theatre Canterbury Festival To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone Heidi… Dick Whittington Lionel Aggett Solo Exhibition Barbican Centre Royal Albert Hall St. John's, Smith Square Classical London Philharmonic Orchestra The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Corpus Christi Multiple Display Advertising Items AIDA Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall Cardinal Basil Hume OM Time Saturday October 30 - Friday November 5 1999 Labour of love Your Guide to the Week's Tv and Radio Bugged out by the 'M' word At midnight on December 31 all over the country people will raise their glasses to a big round number Television Why can't they stop the music sometimes? Judged purely in programme terms, Jeeves Strikes Back was an insult to the intelligence of the listener Radio Film The Week's Sport Music People Radio This weekend no title October 30 Film Choice Television Choice no title October 30 - Radio Radio Choice Movie Planner no title October 31 Film Choice Television Choice BBC Choice no title October 31 - Satellite Move Planner Radio 1 October 31 Radio Radio Choice no title November 1 Film Choice Television Choice BBC Choice no title November 1 Movie Planner Radio 1 (BBC) November 1 Radio Choice no title November 2 Film Choice Television Choice BBC Choice no title November 2 Radio Choice Movie Planner no title November 3 Film Choice Television Choice no title November 3 Radio Choice Sky One Movie Planner no title November 4 Picture Gallery Film Choice Television Choice no title Movie Planner no title November 4 Radio Radio Choice no title November 5 Film Choice Television Choice no title November 5 Satellite Movie Planner Radio 1 (BBC) November 5 Radio Radio Choice Which We're The Best! Voted Supplement Of The Year Farce Food Boo! Grab your garlic garlands, guys, because… Mega@ Menu Upd@te Madgewatch Picture Gallery My Glam Life Pssst! Tv Review Video Music Cd rom Game Book Website You Go, ghoul! Tomorrow's the day thoughts turn to spooks and spirits, but some people make their daily living on the dark side. Meet Matthew Wallis, real life ghostbuster! Welcome to Albert Picture Gallery Behind The Screams… Nab grab Meg@mail Gore-Geous! Glamour Ghoul Finger Food of Fear! Hallowe'en Howler! Ray to Go! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Times Opening Shots Getting 'busted' is a game played thousands of times every day around the world A Day in the world of Prisoners M Trump Cards The dirtiest dozen on the planet The Times A Life of Crime The Times MM the Physical World focus on South America Timeline Picture Gallery Earthquakes and Volcanoes Earthquakes Volcanoes Earthquakes and Volcanoes Tsunamis Distorted Globe: Policemen on streets Picture Gallery Picture Gallery What's it like to be a Victim of crime? We bring you seven different response to a question that most people hope they will never have to answer Thou shalt Not … The law is the law, but it doesn't always make sense. There are some strange rules around the world, banning things most people would never consider doing anyway Portfolio Porridge around the world is nowhere near as tasty as its British equivalent Lessons behind bars For centuries prison has been regarded as a place where we can punish society's outcasts. Should we continue to regard them as sin-bins or rather as centres for re-education? Britannica 2000 The times magazine BMW Debenhams Contents Ericsson Kate muir's diary 'Pat Buchanan takes my hand and I look deep into those puppy-brown eyes which belie the barking interior. I tell him there's been some agitation in Britain about his book, and he seems delighted' This is the week that… Passing Comment… Things we have seen the future… Alan jacks calls From martin fletcher in brussels… Belgum is the Ireland of Europe with one important distinction—the different sides get along Drum Tag Heuer Ford The great pretenders The Beer of the Gods Love Books? Bol Chris Bisson (right) Age: 24. Plays: Saleem,… Asian screen cred First it was music, then theatre and comedy; but now the crossover is complete as young British Asians take to the screen in a movie that promises to be the next Full Monty—but way, way cooler Moet & Chandon Champagne Do a bank raid at four in the morning Next time you run out of milk, don't run out HSBC Ordinary goddessess Once a year, women (and a few men) from all walks of life trek to Glastonbury to discover their deity within for a weekend. Bel Mooney frees her spirit Yvessaintlaurent Russell & Broml Compaq NonStop Sex crimes and the city Picture Gallery Clarks Clarks Peugeot Hewlett Packard Latin lessons Eat your heart out, Ricky Martin. The current craze for all things Latino is just another revival—and the original samba stars of the Sixties are still going strong. 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