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News from 13/11/1999

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Barrie Tracey, Phil Yates, Howard Gillett, Sally Staples, Cath Urquhart, Julia Cross, Andrew Eames, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Portia Colwell, Charles Quant, oliver bennett, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Zoe Moore, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, George Pendle, Andrew Morgan, Paul Bompard, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Mrs Madeleine Smith, Karen Woolfson, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, A. M. D. Palmer, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Angela Court, James Bone, J. T. H. Thomas, Nargis Walker, Alison Kervin, Kate Reardon, Yvonne Thomas, Anne Robinson, Louis Le Bailly, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Dominic Bradbury, Tony Patrick, Clare Stewart, Michael Evans and Dalya Alberge, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Philip Boyd, AC, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, S. Foulkes, John Clarke, David J. Black, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Christine Bakewell, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Mike Pattenden, Michael Knipe, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Sarah Bakewell, jane smith, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Peter Millar, Julie Wheelwright, Jenny MacArthur, T. P., Alice Lagnado, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Phil Gordon, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, Simon Arter, Charles Wilson, Antonio Carluccio, Katherine Bergen, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Kevin McCARRA, Renee Schoof, Anna Ahuja, Susan Emmett, Philip Webster and Michael Dynes, Caroline Freeman, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Alan Bullock, Emma Howard, John Mulligan, Terry Westhead, A. George Burgess, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, Stephen Wood, David Watts, John Rawling, Adam Jones, Lee Henshaw, John Harwood Stevenson, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, James Allcock, David Orr, Min Cooper, Clive Petty, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, Erica Wagner, Martin Woods, Sarah Litvinoff, Bob Alagh, Nick Hasell, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Stephanie Billen, Celestria Noel, Rebecca Taylor, Adam Fresco, Nicki Cracknell, Jim Davidson, BN, Anne Ashworth, Alan Spores, Harold Little, Sarah Hopper, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Karen Kay, Nick Pryer, W. Sidney Allen, Tim Wapshott, NW, Clarissa Hyman, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Rod Stewart, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, Bryan Foster, Daniel McGrory and Adrian Lee, Philip Webster, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Jenny Green, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, JRT, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, Giles Whittell and Michael Binyon, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Jeremy Reed, Jill Crawshaw, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Ms Z. M. Bullingham, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Valerie Grove, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Paul Mansfield, beverly kemp, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Susannah Jowitt, Conal Gregory, Nigel McCulloch, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Scott Bradfield, James R. Lee-Dillon, Jayne Dowie, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Chris Ayres and Raymond Snoddy, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Adam Sage and Helen Johnstone,

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The Saturday Times: Best for the Big Match Livingstone can fight but faces stiff test of loyalty Free Software Schools The Times New earthquake kills 120 in Turkey Scotland v England Picture Gallery British aid workers killed in Kosovo plane crash Jane MacQuitty's Glitter jailed for child porn First Telecom Eight Brilliant Sections Today in the Saturday Times Sony Railtrack warned over rail breakages Staff Reporters: Blair is resigned to long battle over beef Picture Gallery Audi Ashcroft fails to show No10 may become museum News in Brief Crash kills 5 News in Brief Cruelty claim News in Brief Student protest News in Brief Peer had drug News in Brief Appetite for porn ends comeback king's reign Simon de Bruxelles traces fantasy life of glam rock 'leader' who last night began a jail sentence Irvine orders report on witness payments Mother demands IVF for teenager Images of Torture Child porn sentence condemned Gary keeps wig, minus the glitter Sainsbury's Trimble given last chance to rally Unionists 'David Trimble has made heroic efforts: he is entitled to ask close colleagues to show flexibility' The Link Peacemaker is walking a lonely tightrope Ede and Ravenscroft Scientists urge 40% drop in fish catch The British Hernia Centre Paris or Amsterdam BBC Sassoon poem reveals disgust at Armistice Channel 5 finds a fresh face for news Sky digital Experts in dock over 'drunken judges' gibe Everest Taxi driver clue to murdered student Britain divides into a nation of two halves Las Vegas publican will clean up with fight fans Travelodge PC World Ministers Told to Pay for Tickets Virgin mobile Leyland ii to be new target for government cutbacks 'While consultations is going, on, the leylandii20will have grown another 20 feet' WPC harassed rival News in Brief Lawyer stalked lover News in Brief Husband arrested News in Brief Police seek Blandford News in Brief Buzz Philips A Chance Hybrid Barnardo's Pop goes originality as stars revive oldies Spice Girls head 90s' album chart Top 20 Pop Earners of the 90s Halifax Fiat Oasis ready to roll with new bass player Currys Empty pews force Church recount Conqueror of the Antarctic dies, aged 91 BT Teacher Training Agency In the Times on Monday Times 3 Mugabe attacks 'Blair's gays' Lombard Direct Africa's special place in Queen's heart Halfords (AFP): Italy orders checks on 3 million homes News in Brief (AP): Life in jail for killer, 80 News in Brief Japanese heads Unesco Potter author award News in Brief (Reuters): Ringing endorsement News in Brief Chechnya's second city falls to the Russians DIAL-a-PHONE Hotpoint Children suffer on death train The top 500 independent schools Live act with no dress code Sony Centre TV drama lifts lid on LA dating From Florida comes a tale of romance, betrayal and… Art dealers fight over naked lady Amid the scandals engulfing the Los Angeles Police… Embassy quarter hit in Islamabad Combat Stress 'Chasseur' takes aim at reformers French mayor leads rural revolt against plans to restrict hunters' rights, reports Charles Bremner Corgi Mount Everest now poses an even bigger challenge Micromark EgyptAir steward 'feared for safety of flight' Britain a racist nation, says Japanese insider Tollana Stolen Old Masters found after 21 years Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Chinese jail four Falun Gong members Dust flies over 'Elgin Marbles' of Africa St Helena goes hungry after supply ship fails Seafrance Tiny Britons top Australia's list of illegal immigrants Bradford & Bingley Wheeeee! Portillo's bouncing back on the campaign trail Michael Portillo was the face of Tory failure at the 1997 geberal election. Simon Barnes witnesses his rebirth The Royal Bank Of Scotland Welcome to the spinning world that turns on Freudian instincts Valerie Grove meets the Pr guru who spiced-up the Ginkgers' brief love affair Opera & Ballet Philip's sexual larks laid bare on stage Theatre Larkin with Women Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough Teasing apart hate and history Healing requires honesty, whether in Alabama or Ulster We Scots tend to be '90-minute nationalists', turning into relatively normal people again once the final whistle has blown Picture Gallery Hands-off justice Folk morality is usually illiberal but it is not always unkind Booked out The Times Diary England's Glories Churches could be returned to the heart of our communities Time for Reflection Unionists should allow Trimble the benefit of the doubt Unbritish Leyiand Something there is that doesn't love a hedge War memorials Selection of new Lords members Do offenders make good soldiers? War widows' pensions Scott in a cold climate Signals at red Burma protests Day of the big number Nations to speak English to nations Value of eurocheques Origins of a buzzword Court Circular Dinners Reception Index Personal Column Sir Vivian Fuchs Sir Vivian Fuchs, FRS, polar explorer and Director of the British Antarctic Survey, 1958-73, died on November 11 aged 91. He was born on February 11,1908 Multiple Display Advertising Items Milestones Primo Nebiolo, President of the International Amateur Athletic Federation, died in Rome on November 7 aged 76. He was born in Turin on July 14,1923 George V. Higgins, novelist, was found dead on November 6 aged 59. He was born on November 13,1939 Lester Bowie, jazz trimpeter and bandleader, died of cancer on November 8 aged 58. He was boen on October 11,1941 Byers intervenes in TV deals The Tie-Ups with a French Connection Vodafone rally ended by bid fears BT's call centre staff plan national strike A Week in the City Sema slips as IT 2000 talks halt By our City Staff: Safeway refocus risks rebellion Lyons to join NatWest for bid battle Direct life & pension services Somerfield hot seat Index Atlantic links with Marconi Railtrack in £130m upgrade Holmes move Tex recovers Sage's Swiss deal Siemens in NEC alliance The Sunday Times Ford engine deal set to seal Bridgend's future Ferrari in Maserati driving seat Commons to study IMF St James's Place shares boosted Exchange Rates Blacks to expand Millets by 50% GB Rail upbeat on prospects for Anglia South Bank may go underground Business Roundup M&C hopeful on talks Business Roundup Oneview. net soars Business Roundup Jarvis special dividend Business Roundup Deltron buys CKC Business Roundup PPM acquires ANC Business Roundup Bradford & Bingley Marconi deal boosts Atlantic Sharp rise for Old English EU vows to act over French energy delay By our City Editor: Byers meddles on a grand scale Talks with suitors lift SHL price Lexus Setback for rivals puts Carlton at head of pack Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Peacocks Atlantic Tel Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Right Royal bidder Tempus Old English Inns Wall Street Shares loose early gains You interest me Virgin The tycoon who sees The Knutsfdord deal put Michael Edelson in the limelight but, as Robert Lea found, the so-called Shellmeister prefers a place in the wings Soccer Investments Bramhall Shells as a sure thing Knutsford Hartford Conrad Wilmslow Lyons made The Times City Dairy Cows week The Times City Dairy Green shield The Times City Diary Prestbury The Times Patten a high-flying career Woman in the News Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,260 Time Forecast Superlative Travel Let battle commence Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, says brave hearts and cool heads will be needed at Hampden Park today as two nations go in search of one prize The Big Fight Lewis v Holyfield Flora London Marathon Weekend Money Brown steers away from flights of fancy Kevin McCarra on a manager seeking apposite analogies William Hill Managers agree that composure is essential Collins at ease with the hype One Scootland player believes that marketing devices have created a false aura for England Keegan is anxious to avoid war game Oliver Holt on why the players need to adopt a relaxed attitude Halifax Owen ready to answer the critical question Striker craves England glory to consign that goal to history Easy targets for television's hitmen The Times Hill's book still strikes a chord Belittled in land of chess giants Anglo-Scot feels crisis of identity Christopher Irvince on the ritula that has treatended to split a personality Spread Eagle Gilbert , Sullivan and Millwall Why I look to find a reason to believe Part-time singer, full-time fan, Rod Stewart is sailing home again on a wave of Scottish optimism Campbell focused on main event Matt Dickinson on a defender who refuses to be distracted by rumour MBNA When the England squad leave their hotel and start… Scotland v England Ten Reasons why Scotland Will Lose Coral Win tickets for the second leg at Wembley Hampden Park reopened for business last May with the… Did You Know? Ten Reasons why England Will Lose Keane the key to Irish ambitions MacKen making stock of Moyes rise Gharlton prove overpowering Fading Ipswich draw a blank Ling's goal lifts Orient Last Nights Results Milne warns of Turkish delights Russell Kempson on the unpredictable opponents who stand in Ireland's way Clubs to benefit as Cup is handed £20m lift Betting Shops Diversion ahead as domestic issues lift gloom Rugby Union Best loses faith in youth policy Alison Kervin on how former England coach adapted to change David Hands's Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership First Division Goodway pays price at Wigan Rugby League Lewis refuses to change his stance Briton sticks to his game-plan to avoid playing into of Hoyfield camp Clean-up campaign may lack the necessary punch Rob Hughes says boxing will need more than the decency of the title contenders to save face Blue Sq Confident Ingle is ready to take on the world Martin-Jenkins wins fourth Wisden award Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Sunday Times Flintoff bats his way back into Test contention Cricket Problems pile up for Zimbabwe Els aware of danger with Woods lurking Sports in Brief Eagles flying high Sports in Brief Blignaut handed ban Sports in Brief Lehmann finds remedy Sports in Brief Sankey's efforts in vain Sports in Brief Utah short on snow Sports in Brief For the Record Whitaker raises British standard Equestrianism Preston is rolling out the carpet once more Bowls Sear excels to jump into unexpected lead Ice Skating Hendry is eager to put record straight Snooker BBC Errors by Cross are costly Tennis Gambill moves on in style Tennis Cheltenham Haydock Park Ayr Northern Starlight to show the way Racing: Front-Runner Can Privide Pipe with Another Murphy's Cup Success Armchair Investor Llewellyn tumbles from cruising to bruising Ladbrokes Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cheltenham Tomorrow King takes Castle as Nicholson abdicates Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Cochrane in the clear Betdirect Martin increases reputation Racing: Linden's Lotto Helps Irish Traner to Complete Cheltnham Double Wolverhampton Battle of the Brits makes car sales rally The world's top firms use British skill to turn their family saloons into champions, Jeremy Hart says Market Rasen Uttoxeter Auteuil Tomorrow Nitrox Power Rapid Raceline Alfa Romeo Motorpoint Volvo Authorised KSB Specialist Cars Milton Keynes Mercedes The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial-A-Fax DALA So how do you invest £400,000? Towry says look to home comforts Royal & Sunalliance Medical Matters 58 PWC says have a spree right now Edinburgh Rock Solid Boarders Welcome 56 A matter of fine balance when choosing a pension Three Pages on Pensions Norwich Union Newton Jargon Buster Should I wait until stakeholders arrive? Helen Pridham answers the questions everyone is asking about what to do about personal pensions Who dares wins with an Ssas Antonia Senior on why small self-administered Pension schemes are becoming so popular The Equitable Life M&G If you fancy an easy ride into the sunset Clare Stewart explains why people heading for retirement need a good spread of investments to be secure Threadneedle Multiple Display Advertising Items Watch out for the small print on the contract Karen Woolfson looks at some of the remortgaging deals now on offer and gives a few words of warning Abbey National Schroders Halifax leads the charge on rate rise Mortgage Moves John Charcol B2 For lovers of serpents and pink legs Conal Gregory on an antique investment that will give years of pleasure and could prove an invaluable aid Pay more dividends please Personal Investor Cheltenham & Gloucester 20th century relics gain antiquity status That don't impress us much Richard Miles finds three dinalcial adcises who are underwhelmed by the latest offering from Hill Samuel Scottish Widows Which Blair project can you trust? Birmingham Midshires Alliance Leicester John Charcol Mutuals no longer fear boarders Susan Emmett reports on a change of attitude over carpetbaggers by the mutual societies Legal & General From coffee houses to computer screens The stock market rules our lives, in the companies we work for and the pensions paid in retirement. Clare Stewart explains how today's share trading has developed Govett Hsbc E Trade Nationwide Benefit cuts put health insurance in the spotlight Sally Patten explains why health insurance will become more important in the future Revenue admits fault over Serps mix-up Antonia Senior on a computer error that has worried many pensioners Out on your own Trying to obtain compensation for a financial grievance can be a trying procedure. Gavin Lumsden reports on moves to simplify the process Capital One Premier Visa Halifax American Express Legal & General John Charcol The Times Money Information Service Banks raise deposit rates Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Higher risk factor in new share scheme Susan Emmett starts our two-page Pre-Budget Report coverage with a look at changes to the share saving schemes of employers Just the job to hold on to key staff Dresdner RCM Global Investors The Equitable Life Direct Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Investec Guinness Flight No Title Surrenda-link Many obstacles to integrated benefit Continuing our Pre-Budget Report, coverage, Fran Littlewood on reactions to Chancellor's plans to overhaul the child benefit scheme John Charcol Boost for charities through different tax allowances Charities that have had a hard time since the National Lottery began are happier, says Antonia Senior Gartmore Payroll Giving Gifts of Shares The Times Unit Trust Information Service Standard Life Bank Raw deal for pensioners Clare Stewart asks the experts for their views on the effects of the Chancellor's Pre-Budget Report Worries of Widows' holders Warning over high-yield funds A loyal company shareholder Jupiter 55 Anne Ashworth 49 Investment 58 Insurance More Weekend Money 54 Collecting 61-62 Pre-Budget New York Life How the British fell in love with wine Jane MacQuitty examines how we became the most sophisticated wine drinkers in Europe - and selects her best winter bottles for under £3.50 Index Tangerine Bond Style Millennium Fashion The way we drank then Tastes change in 100 years, but our thirst for alcohol is as strong as ever, says Jane MacQuitty Graham's Watch out, boys, we're on our way Our old buildings are important Country life and foul felines Do your own dirty work An American lawyers has started a craze for housekeeping—and she's cleaning up, says Morag Preston Anne Robinson Thorntons Home Tips Buy the right things Sunrise Assisted Living Pack your baguettes Your handbag is small but powerful. Not only does it carry life's essentials—money and make up—but it can make or break your outfit. Fortunately, one little bag does it all 'I'm a Gibson man' Historian Michael wood shows Tim Teeman his musical side Shopwatch Fired Earth Shopping Sense Gadgets Cream Sherry T. K. maxx Discover Opposite Page The Times Cook Pomegrantes, quinces and other versatile winter fruits brighten up the dinner table, adding an exotic touch to supper menus Home on the Range Braised Pigs' Trotters Kitchen Classics by Waring The Empire writes back Out for a Drink with George MacDONALD Fraser George MacDonald Fraser Bottles to see you though the winter Jane MacQuitty uncorks her five-part survey of the best 100 wines of the season with 20 cracking good bargains for less than £3.50 Rode now for Christmas Limited Stocks Eyes on the skies A massive starling count gets under way all over Britain tonight. Derwent May reports Lucy Pinney No newcomer to the countryside would be able to endure a singing billy goat with a penetrating falsetto Tallest m Britain and still growing Tall tree wars have broken out in Scotland Andrew Morgan investigates NFU Mutual They've got a zest for life Contrary to popular belief, citrus don't need hot weather and special care to do well here, says Yvonne Thomas The Times Pots of several pelargonium cuttings under glass… Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Morlands Millesima The Times A Superb Gift! 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Natural but their potency is not fully understood. Natural does't always mean Weekend Courses and Activities Midnight blue for the midnieht hour The times has come for men to think seiously about what to wear for the big New Year's Eve party. Getting black tie right needs forethought and planning says Karen Kay Black Tie by the Book The Times What to Wear to Complete the Look Fashion at the end of the phone Mail orde has gone from low rent to high style and hassle free, especially if you have children, says Zoe Moore Shoparound The Holy Bible Music & Memories Pedometers International Ltd Jolliman British Antique Replicas Dunmow Multiple Display Advertising Items The Norfolk Traveller Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Erotic Review Stannah FFC Foam for Comfort Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Exact An eye for an eye, archbishop Desmond Thtu says amnesty is key to justice, but apartheid must be punished, argues Michael Pinto-Duschinsky The Times Remember those who made the sacrifice Church Services Tomorrow For mind and body Ruth Gledhill delight in the all-round nature of Hindu sustenance How to Place your Own Advertisement Ladies The Executive Club Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovetail Humble town rising from the ashes Erica Wagner visits Limerick as it prepares for movie stardom Touring the ruins in a vintage car Picture Gallery Noble Caledonia Limited Glittering Christmas, the way it used to be Limerick Guide Guide to the Millennium Dome Discovering the Dome You may see someone you know on the Dome stage, says Mark Henderson Diary Dates for the our Town Stage VJV Voyages Jules Verne It's how you get there, not when Richard Morrison and family fancied a walk around Greenwich, ending up at the Millennium Dome. But it wasn't quite as easy as they had hoped … The Dome is almost as far from the historic heart of Greenwhich as Brixton is from heart of Greenwhich as Brixton is from Buckingham Palace. About two miles, in other words—or a whole world Cresta Ontario Canada A picnic around the relics Andrew Eames found a warm welcome among the Dead Cities of northern Syria Buzz Marbles Checking in Neilson CTS Horizons Affordable Swiss Alps back in vogue Ski Weekend: The Best of Switzerland Doug Sager with a favourable exchange rate, it's time to rediscover Switzerland Museum of the Week Blacks The Travel Collection Eurostar Holidays Direct Picture Gallery Escape the festive frenzy Christmas Shopping in Germany The candlelit christmas markets of Germany are an antidote to the season's commercialism, says Gareth Huw Davies Cox & Kings Other Markets Give that wallet a workout Alex O'Connell gave her credit cards a shock at America's second biggest mall VJV Voyages Jules Verne So good you'll have to go on a spending spree Ciristmas Shoopping in America New York offers plenty for the snappy dresser at bargain prices, says George Pendle Kenya Safaris Retail Therapy in the Big Apple Going to Minneapolis Concorde Buzz Halifax Venice m winter glory Travellers' Bulletin Board Welcome 2000 in the tropics Olympic fans face ticket frustration Put. minds@rest Smart moves and free rides around the capital Flying Visits Clearing up after the flood in Vietnam You can now travel around the country, but it's better to wait until the relief operation is over, says Susannah Jowltt Pack your Bags Travellers Tip Holiday Helpdesk VJV Voyages Jules Verne Hands up time for BA Trailfinders Best Low Cost Airline Buzz Travel Insurance Travelbag Ot&t Overseas Travel & Tourism Limited Austravel Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Somak Multiple Display Advertising Items Go Singapore Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Platinum Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus ETB Suffolk Heritage Coast Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colswold House Passford House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amberley Castle The Elms Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Crossair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Falcondale Mansion Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sport & Craft Manors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Armathwaite Hall Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rising Sun Hotel Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Olde Barn Hotel Cricklade Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Winter of Content Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coombe House Country Hotel Langdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move No. 3540: Happy Event by The Tall'n The Listener Crossword Www. Start. Here Computer Games and Pastimes Bridge Birthdays New Software Solution to Jumbo Crossword 252 Jumbo Crossword 254 Modern Manners Picture Gallery Francis Bacon's new paintings: extraordinary use of photographs Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Quotes of the Week Books No soft touch The Times Jim Davidson Angel in Disguise Big Brother Escapism Sans Escape The Insider where There's Smoke Contents Film London Film Festival This week Music Essential Millennium Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Creation in Bristol Club Carl Cox Film Clint Eastwood videos Theatre The Number 14 Poetry Simon Armitage Art Stephen Hurrel Music T99 Festival Dance Hymns ENO My Millennium Mandawuy Yunupingu Picture Gallery Metal memories Ins and outs Beauty of Beetheart Great Night out Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News The Projector L. A. Stores Great Night in: Harry Hill UK Top 10 Films US Top 10 Films Careeing madly The Big Interview Samantha Morton made her name playing mad girls and bad girls. But then she surprised everyone as Jane Eyre, Woody Allen called and now there's even talk of an Oscar. As clive king reports, she's one to watch. Portrait by Magda Picture Gallery Sixpence None the Richer New album releases Lightning Seeds (7/10) Tilt (Epic) The Big Album Various Artists (6/10) Abbamania (Polydor) The Big Single Tower Singled out Blues Choice Metro music charts Jungle Win four albums! Smash wit Peter kay's meteoric rise to TV comedy stardom has left disgruntled rivals muttering. Not that the lad from Botton Cares. Chris Oliver Wilson met him Guide to the Virgin Thorny issue Books At 25, Matt Thirne not only has his second novel out, he's leading a literary rebellion by a breat pack of writers called the New Puritans. By Dominic Bradbury Original of the species Derek Jarman By Tony Peake Little, Brown, £25 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 316 64466 8 Old fool's paradise Angelica's Grotto By Russell Hoban Bloomsbury, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 747 54611 8 £8.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 A matter of choice Family misfortunes Cryptic clues Living history Novels En Brief Picador Paperbacks The Times Wanting to be alone Millennium drone Off the beaten trek Mr Dangerous Sex Pistols Music Smashing the Nicey image The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Top 10 Non-Fiction Sales for one week ending November 6 How I Write Art with a capital The Pathetic Sharks Johnny Fartpants The Fat Slags Biffa Bacon Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: Fight Club Openers Music The Big Gig: Mouse on Mars Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Summerfolk Curtain Call Clubs Dance /opera The Big Dance: Norwegian National Ballet Comedy The Big Laugh: Mike Wilmot Exhibitions The Big Show: Lucio Fontana Don't Miss Classical Spectacular A&B Theatres Royal Court Riverside Studios Ludwig Van Beethoven The Pajama game Sleeping Beauty Cecilia Bartoli The Best Value on the Web! Classical The Big Concert: Cecilia Bartoli The vulture Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Classic International Time Saturday - November 13 - Friday November 19 1999 Paul Hoggart Politics is easy It's time Your Guide People Film Stars In the fantasy rooms of power Ann Widdecombe's garden of policies could bloom under the guidance of a women with no brassiere Television Disc jockeys fit for polite society Whatever arguments one might get into with the guests, one does not attack the host He Week's Rums This weekend BBC 1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Movie Planner BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sky Box Office Movie Planner Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sky One Movie Planner Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Movie Planner BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Movie Planner BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sky One Movie Planner Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sky One Satellite Cable and Digital Films Paramount Comedy Radio Choice Jungle. com Plus! Competitions News Bike off! Pet Rescue! Fly Spy Picture Gallery Ready for adventure? The Upd@te. upd@te Pssst! Y2k Q+a Reviews Fearfully Fab Prizes Warner Brother! Rob Wamer got of his bike to talk breakneck, game play and what it takes to be a groovy rider Biker Groove Laught in the face of fear with a new dynamic downhill mountain biking title - and shoot for a stack of bike gaming gear! On the skids!The real rockin'Rob and a virtual… Oh James! Explosive stunts, stunning locations and foxy lay-de.., re, nuclear experts - the world's slickes movie spy is back in his biggest advanture ever. Mr Bond, we salute you! The Evil Genius Lovely Lay-dees 'Orrible Ends Bond's Bits! Meg@mail Sport City! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Simpsons Passport to Italy Restoration is the national byword Richard Owen introduces a 16-page report on how cities across Italy are celebrating the millennim Nelson and Lady Hamilton conducted their affair in Naples Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Keeping faith with the spirit of 2000 years As many as 40 million people may visit Rome for the destivities. Julia Cross looks at the city's pride With the millennium celebrations coinciding with the… After the quake comes a miracle Umbria Voluteers worked night and day to salvage the frescoes Refuge for poet and pilgrim Liguria The artists and writers came in their droves Trentino Landscape of summer flowers Susan Macdonald reports from Tuscany, where the gentle hills conceal some of the best hospitality Digging out the naval secrets of an Emperor Classe is an archaeological treasure trove, says Sarah Hopper The military harbour dates from when Mark Antony and Augustus were at war Beautiful south of antiquity Paul Bompard gets a taste of wild Calabria and cisits-Venezia Giulia, the must-disputed border region Turismo Torino A symbol of Italian patriotism Ghosts, gladiators, sleeping giants and Lady Chatterley Writers, Poets, Artists and Composers Have Made the Grand Tour of Italy and Been Inspored by its Week, Etruscan and Roman Remarks, Ronald Gribble Followed on a Tour of Campania Charles Dickens was carried to the top of the volcano on a litter supported by 15 porters Ghosts, gladiators, sleeping giants and Lady Chatterley Writers, Poets, Artists and Composed Have the Grand Tour of Italy and Been Inspired by its Geek, Etruscan and Roman Remains, Ronald Gribble Followed their Footsteps on a Tour of Campaina Lands of lush vale mountain and song Paul Bompard leaves Milan's pains for the lakes and foothills of Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige Milan's charms are quiet and understated Skiers' paradise with a split personality This is a land of castles, some converted into hotels Milan: city of chic and shopping heaven Surrounded by change and decay A royal facelift is under way at Venaria. Michael Knipe visits this unsung corner of Italy In search of the quiet Venice Too many people, too many shops, too many tourist traps. Nonsense, says Venice devotee Derwent May The canal snakes throught the islands The walls covered by superb Giotto frescoes Mamma mia—it's so delicious Celebrity chef Antonio Carlicco explains why italian cooking has universal appeal Each region has its own dialect and fod habits Cooking is simple, bringing out the flavour and taste On the piste for a plate of pasta Relaxing on my paradise island The most famous beaches are on the Costa Smeralda Enchanting, unspoilt and steeped in history Red-hot reward for climbers The Aeolian Islands have impressed everyone from the clergy to Italian film-makers. 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