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Alan Owens, Phil Yates, Antonia Senior7, Jon Ashworth, Sally Staples, Helen Johnstone, Doreen Davie, Ian M. Hayward, Andrew Pierce, Elizabeth Bullivant, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Gary Neville, Hugh Greenhalf, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Tony Francis, Mark Souster, Tom Gard, Patsy Gorham, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Philip Howard, Stephen McCormack, Colin Croskin, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Steve Keenan Deputy Travel Editor, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Kate Reardon, Alison Kervin and Mark Souster, Catherine Haig, Sheila Burrage, Nigel Lawson, Dominic Bradbury, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Martn Waller, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gwen McConnachie, Clare Stewart, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Robin J. Noscoe, Alister Doyle, John Watson, David McVay, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Richard Clarke, Kathryn Gyngell, Martina Farrow, Dominic Walsh, Jane Winson, Ruth Gledhill, Ben Redgrove, Shirley English, Jeffery Deaver, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Debra Craine, Mike Pattenden, Raymond Snoddy and Chris Ayres, Tom Wilson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Joan Webb, Kenneth Stern, Rodney Legg, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Peter Millar, Paula Hawkins and Caroline Merrell, T. P., Renato Bucci, Jonathan Creek, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, Howard Flight, MP, Peter Barnard, John Blackburn, Derwent May, Stuart Bailie, Melissa Whitworth, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Ed Potton, R. P. Williams, Richard Colwill, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Paul Durman, Stephen Anderton, June Osborne, Brian Jackman, Amber Cowan, Sally Walter, C. G. Goodwin, Ian Adcock, David Chappell, Sports Editor, Geoffrey Dean, Anthony Millard (Chairman), Rob Wright, Christina Koning, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, M. P. Abbott, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, John Nash, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Lucy Pinney, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Min Cooper, Clive Petty, John McLaren, Helen Johnstone and Annie Flury, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Jim McClellan, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Asil Naqwab, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mark Palmer, Richard Duce, BN, Giles Whittell, Eric Chalkley, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Christopher Maguire, Alex O'Connell, Jane Shilling, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Arthur Tait (Chairman), Mike Rosewell, Mark Hodkinson, Elizabeth Rowlands, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Sally Michaels, Ian Brodie, Robert Coulson, Martin Cruz Smith, Richard Beeston, Fran Littlewood and Anne Ashworth, Freya Norh, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Trevor Fishlock, Elizabeth Appleby, Chairman, Martin Waller, Jason Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Tim Evans, JRT, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Ms E. Lawrence, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Paul McCann and Chris Ayres, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Richard Morrison, Fred Dellar, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Alex O'connell, Dirk Jones, julian barnes, John Baird, John Phillips, Annie Flury, Robert Whymant, Penny Perrick, Sally Patten, Christian Dymond, Nick Baty, Peter Roebuck, Bernard Kay, Gill Hornby, Chris Ayres and Raymond Snoddy, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Mary Fallon, Michael Barnard, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett,

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Matthew ParrisThe Tories' terrible week Portillo stalks Shadow Cabinet Free Software Schools Dome orchestra asks to drop trousers The Saturday Times: Your Lara Croft joins The Times… Euro hits new low against dollar Trimble urges party to take courage I only hit her once, says Glenda's ex-husband The Blairs Intimate pictures never seen before Breitling Blandford mother held over car crash Today in the Saturday Times Index Today BT Tories at odds over foreign vote ban Ban on foreign nurses Sony 'I only hit her once' Comedy duo keep Glenda in the race to be mayor Al Fayed ends his testimony with tears Life terms for lawyer who killed her babies Icon Couples told marriage is a business, not romance Celine Dion fan could be evicted Man 'seen with bike ' like murdered boy's Model agency boss quits over sex disclosure Archer faces new claims he fabricated evidence First direct Comet Journalist caught in traumatic legal battle Mormons jailed for child sex assaults Widow loses fight for Park Lane flat Combat Stress Beef still banned in schools News in Brief Getty seriously ill Prince declines Princess resting Rat poison fumes Bigamist jailed Long arm of law 3Com Range Rover bottom of green car guide Sky Lobster fails to appreciate the better way to die Halifax Weatherman cleared of work bullying Shipman admits he backdated records Sotheby's Experts fail to prove sheep dip risks Fifa 2000 Miracle of technology in Assisi Richard Owen describes how a computer is helping to recreate basilica masterpiece At first glance you may well think this Bmw is not a… Heroine's eye for a saint Why the Royal Opera needs our sympathy Richard Morrison argues that Covent Garden's hi-tech glitch is par for any opera house revamp BMW 25 Years of Turmoil No Title Currys Picture Gallery TV merger promises cash to rival best US sitcoms Carlton Communications United News & Media Boots Detective removed for seaside jaunt Cheshire Building Society Websites spend £100m on . com brands Uplifting Thoughts The Link Scientology faithful fly in to celebrate with the stars Reagan family plight is an open book 'Battle in Seattle' looms over world trade summit Old photo makes bared beauty snap Sumatra rebels look for help from West After a game of cat and mouse, David Watts in Sigil was greeted with an embrace by Aceh's guerrilla leader Nigerian police told to shoot on sight China reclaims the cuppa Japanese lender orders debtors to sell their kidneys John Lewis PC World PC World Yeltsin's illness may be 'political' Comet Germany bans therapy that 'holds back' ageing You can't beat a good surgeon Warrior spirit of Cossacks invoked in Russia's defence Row over Tv satire show World in Brief (AP): Reactor started Iraq obdurate Panther blasts (AFP): Rhino dilemma Immigrant punished for female mutilation Jessops France's iron lady takes a macho role At least 10 die as ferry splits apart on rocks In the Times on Monday Mortgages Portillo endorses Norris for mayor Politics The Results in Full No10's £lm overhaul BT Glass hall offers clear view of Ulster's future Wyatt's Diaries The Sunday Times Travelodge Tiny Blair images echo the Camelot years MOPS Seafrance Hillary to leave Bill home alone The British Hernia Centre Dublin ?115 Prague ?195 Candidate who has not been half wicked enough Steven Norris learnt the fate of Jeffrey Archer as he ate cod and chips. They never tasted better, he told Valerie Grove Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Concerts Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items History lurks in riot act Concert The Chemical Brothers, Glasgow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Is that a library in your pocket? At last, the book you can read in bed with the lights off 'When Messiter persuaded his chums to talk without hesitation, repetition, or deviation, how could he have known of the genie he was to let out of the bottle?' Picture Gallery Monster raving Tory party While an indifferent world looks the other way, the Conservatives are descending into lunacy Garden guard The Times Dairy Who Dares Wins What Hague should do with his new parliamentary colleague Culture of Cruelty The law must use its full force to stop this torture Boris Yeltsin is Unwell The discreet charm of the gerontocracy Press and party as arbiters of morality in politics School philanthropy Blowing the whistle Tory ethics committee Ireland peace process Forces' medical crisis Money matters C of E 'irrelevance' Memorials to a rich inheritance Roman legacy The Net closes Iron maiden Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items HALL-Peacefully in hospital Alexander Liberman Alexander Liberman, editorial director of Ccnidié Nast Publications 1962-94 , died on November 19 aged 87. He was born in kiev on september 4,1912 MacDonald-Allan Neil, on RICE-Marianne, beloved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milestones Quentin Crisp, author performer and artists model died on November 21 aged 90. He was born on Christmas Day 1908 Amintore fanfani, six times prime Minister of Italy died on Novembe r20 aged 91. He was born on February 6,1908 Horst P. Horst Photographer, died on November 18 aged 93. He was born on August 14,1906 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices RBS stands by to trump BoS Fresh £26.7bn NatWest bid expected as rivals raise stakes Granada poses threat to Carlton/ United merger Aweek in the City Markets braced for euro to fall through $1 Inside Revenues hit Seabourn Index Controversy over Bank's high-rate lender Security scare halts Halifax Web trade Trading director goes The Sunday Times BMW Exchange Rates Shaftesbury profits flat Merrydown returns to black Byers helps borrowers Trader pleads guilty to fraud Emerging markets knock Euromoney Business round up Mfi to reduce debt Barmac to shed 3,300 High for Knutsford Money Controls falls Biocompatibles clear RSA lifts Chile stake Marylebone funding NewMedia placing Peacock is valued at £155m Infobank in talks on takeover Guinness Peat buys stake in Greenalls Byers Ok for Allied pubs deal By our City Editor: The corridors of power Commentary Virgin atlantic Commodities Liffe Options Logica leaps ahead as fund managers pile in London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Ratesh Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Euromoney Abacus Polar Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE VOLUMES The upturn comes early Tempus Wall Street Shares break new ground John Grooms Wellcome greeted by growing pains Growing wealth and influence has put the charity at the centre of high-profile research disputes, writes Paul Durman Self-determined media tycoons meet their match Men in the News Service fault The Times City Diary Man missing The Times City Diary Evans' sake The Times City Diary Proud chiefs portfolio outperforms the market The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,272 Weathercall Hours of Darkness Highest & Lowest The Times Forecast Superlative Travel Picture Gallery Saturday Times Sport London calling England suffer as Cullinan twists the knife Tragic tale Ebookers. com Weekend Money Stevens is able to produce a repeat Snooker Marshall lands Open title Squash Regus For the Record Footcall Champions Race offers new way to look out for No 1 Alix Ramsay doubts that the revised Atp Tour ranking system will change much in 2000 Sports in Brief Sydney Friskin, a tireless journalist to the last Sampras clarifies issue to set up tie with Kiefer Gibbs paying his Headingley dues South Africa Opener must live with the memory of his had World Cup Moment Zoysa makes history with Test hat-trick Scoreboard from Harare Virgin Langer restores dominance Scorebord from Perth Selectors facing difficult decisions FA shows Gregory no mercy with ban Newcastle may be ready to part with Marcelino Come Golfing in Ireland Europe's output declines on global production line Football Saturday Rob Hughee on the pressures facing the latest crop of talented youngsters at the fifa under 17 world champion ship More power to Taylor's elbow Men in suits have arrived to bolster the board as Watford adjust to life in the top flight Cheap shots find target in Beckham Suker eager to become the toast of Highbury Football Saturday In contrast to his predecessor, the new Arsenal No 9 loves life in England. Photograph: Marc Aspland Television and Radio Links Monday Football Saturday Reporter Saturday Statistics First Division Football Saturday West v Preston North End, Wembley, May 2 1964 - Bobby Moore Leads a Right Old Knees-Up How They Stand in the Fa Carling Premiership Spread Eagle Scotland Fixtures Tomorrow Conference Platt beginning to see wood for the trees at Forest Halifax Grey days serve to inspire Bruce Football Saturday Christopher Irvine reports on a manager seeking a revival of the Roaring Twenties at Huddersfield Horsfield helps Fulham to recapture winning ways Age concern questions manly values BMW A tragic life weighed down by expectation Football Saturday When Jason Ross died at the age of 22 the world of football scarcely noticed his passing Mark Hodkison, right, on the tangled story behind the headliness Blue Moon Newbury Rapid Raceline Betdirect Young Kenny appeals in Hennessy Racing: Progressive Steeplechaser Ready to Begin Season with Victory at Newbury ` Racing next Week Reading the Racecard Haydock Park Thunderer: Armchair Investor A family likeness, but not the same Mark Pitman took over weathercock House from his history-making mother, Jenny, but is determined to do things his own way Newcastle Blue Sq Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Newbury to introduce trial Charity Bet Istabraq has four to beat Suny Bay bidding to join elite club Popular grey to wear a visor as he attempts a rare second Hennessy victory Alborada retired Tokyo Tomorrow Ladbrokes Yesterday's Results Warwick Wolverhampton James Bond baffled by strategy of Mad Genius Ride of the Week William Hill From the Horse's Mouth New centurion Worth a punt The Times Baddeley keeps cool to sustain challenge Golf: 18-Year Old Stakes Claim to Be First Amateur to Win Australian Open in 39 Years Woosnam's 69 keeps title within range Schuback takes a firm stand Bowls Score Pretenders to Hill's crown seek openings Kevin Eason runs the rule over three premising British drivers Vauxhall Logan loosens Ulster's grip Heineken Cup: Wasps Stage Stingins Second-Half Revival to Leave Holders Facing Early Exit The Times French prop banned European rivals unite over need for change Heineken Cup Statistics Heineken Cup France call on their dedicated follower of passion Laporte brings youthful exuberance and no shortage of method to coaching role Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tecno Britain's absentees leave field clear for Siejkowski Indoor Rowing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Casting around for special gifts With Christmas approaching, Clare Stewart gives ideals for unusual gifts that show that you have really put some thought into your choice Investec Mobile Musts 52 Abbey National Stakeholders 55 Liverpool Victoria Scottish Widows Should you blow it all and rely on the State? Alliance Leicester The civilised way to a pension today Antonia Senior says that funding for retirement has come a long way from the do-it-yourself dark ages PIA The Equitable Life Investors 'must be in this sector' How Telecomes Shares Have Soared in the past Tow Months Companies in the mobile phone and Internet markets have blossomed in the past year to the point that brokers advise that every investor should hold some shares. Clare Stewart reports Threadneedle Lloyds TSB When the red, red accounts come bob bob bobbing along Brace yourselves, this Christmas and new year be mega-expensive. Sarah Cunningham looks at ways to ease the pain of paying Scottish Widows National Savings Fixed Rate Savings Bonds AXA Legal & General More than kid's stuff Antonia Senior looks at the best buys in children's saving accounts The Woolwich Stakeholder: new Blair baby project? Antonia Senior says that parents can start a pension for their child who will benefit from tax relief Liverpool Victoria Schroders HSBC the World of Financial Services IFA Halifax Help for Caroline in the City In the third of our series on how to invest a lump sum, Karen Woolfson asks two experts how they would advise a young woman running her own business to invest an inheritance Birmingham Midshires Online brokers set to take 20% of the market Paula Hawkins charts the explosive growth of Internet stockbrokers in the past six months Save&prosper Bristol & West International Gartmore Testing the meaning of loyalty Karen Woolfson reports that the Revenue can force supermarkets to reveal details of customer cards Dresdner RCM Global Investors APMM Some savers will benefit and some will miss out Mortgage Saga What to Do if the Revenue Comes for You Utilities are not working Personal Investor Is accident insurance a worthwhile proposition? Susan Emmett looks at cover for home loans if you cannot work NatWest is sitting pretty as offer price is raised Www. screentrade. co. uk Jupiter It's time to curb the hole in the wall gang Comment Mobile accounts at First Direct` The Times Money Information Service The Times Bristol & West Irritation at the ending of the eurocheque B&B savers outraged by flat-rate payout Paula Hawkins reports on the latest demutualisation row Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line New Labour hypocrisy over family values The Equitable Life Some mutuals must survive The societies themselves should carry much blame Legal & General Edinburgh Fund Managers Authentic antiques guaranteed online Clare Stewart examines the risks of saleroom shopping on the Internet West Bromwich Widows windfalls £500 to £116,000 Who will benefit, and by now much? That is the big question in the Lloyds TSB takeover, says Gavin Lumsden The Equitable Life PIA Going for growth in a big way Sally Patten, with an analytical eye on market trends, sees favourite hardy annuals outperformed Fears of slump in income shares Gavin Lumsden on concerns for investors in a Japiter trust even before trading starts Your fortune builder M&G Policy Plus M&G Hole in the wall raid Bank could pick up an extra £140m in double charges for ATM use. Fran Littlewood and Anne Ashworth report The Bank's 'rip-off' loans Abbey demands early payment Fidelity Investments Inside Jane MacQuity Farmers under siege From burglary to arson, violent crime is rampant in the countryside. Lucy Pinney talks to the farmers who are living in fear but fighting back Gifts! Travel Anne Robinson Competition Graham's Who needs all these new houses? Slugs and snails go down a treat Schoolboy memories Be brave and dress up like Coward Electing to shed the kilos Joschka Fischer, the German minister, has written about how he lost six stone. But the austerity of his regime alarms Nigel Lawson Sky digital Anne Robinson How Bridget became a boy's best friend Bridget Jones's sequel has had mixed reviews, but Mark Palmer has discovered its true purpose - it's for men to read so they can find out what women are thinking Georg Jensen Consuming Interests Stilton Cheese Now you have no excuses this Christmas` Expertly Chosen Value Mad! A helping hand for dance floor casualties A nightclub is using drastic measures to keep clubbers safe, says John Naish Honestly, I cannot tell a lie Some of us lie more spectacularly than others, says Sally Staples, but it is body language that gives the game away Out Vet Writes Adopt Me Pack a poncho and be happy Ponchos shouldn't be confined to westerns - they are cosy, fun, and give you swagger at the same time British Midland The new Magimix 'Le Mini Plus' for those with big ideas and small spaces Big , bold and made for sharing There are some great wines on sale for under £7.50, says Jane MacQuitty. 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Alan Owens reports Flying Visits Lenny's a wrecker Travellers' Bulletin Board Theme parks go festive Family Fun for the Holidays Kenya Safaris The Travel Collection DIY deals take off Like something out of Dickens Oliver Twist, which debuts on televion tomorrow, was filmed in Alston, Cumbira. Will the Programme bring hordes of visitors to the town? And will they be welcome? 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But then she made the stunning On How Life is, and suddenly she's on the A-list, Lisa Verrico met her. Portrait by Perou Pick of the Bunch James Singled out Amazon. co. uk The Big Single Country Choice - 1999 Round-Up New album releases The Big Album Metro music charts Jungle Win five albums! HMV Playing with death Through their records, the Wu-Tang Clan have created a violent and disturbing world of their own. Now, a new computer game will allow fans to step into it too. Stevie Chick reports Dan's the man Books Colin Bateman was a local paper hack, then he dreamt up Dan Starkey, anti-hero of Divorcing Jack, and his career hasn't looked back. By Dominic Bradbury Right on target Shops Smart The Shot Havana Bay The Devil's Teardrop Black Cabs Netting a bargain Guide to Internet Shopping By Jim McClellan Gone to the wall In Sam we Trust By Bob Ortega DK Boring saddles Cat Photography True Colours Colourbook By Rosalyn Chissick Novels in Brief Paperbacks Political polemicists, insolent scientists and Shackleton's Antarctic mission Tragic life of Brian The Brain Epstein Story By Debbie Anthony Wall Facts and fancies Blood and blarney Letters Home By Fergal Keane Colour blind Virgin Fashion The metro bestsellers Fresh Talent Throwing Stones at Jonathan Throwing Stones at Jonathan Top 10 Non-Fiction How I Write Metro's festive gig and club guide From the Ever up for IT Pet Shop Boys to Some Housey Shenanigans at London's Turnmills, Here's our Essential Selecion of the Best Christmas Nights out Top Gig Choice: Blur Top Club Choice: Ny Sushi Metro entertainment listings Film The Big Picture: The World is Not Enough Openers Music The Big Gig: Chemical Brothers Backstage Theatre The Big Play: Collected Stories Curtain Call Clubs The Big Bash: Sonic Mook Experiment Venue Directory For More Arts Classified See Main Paper Dance/opera/classical Dancing on Dangerous Ground Comedy The Big Laugh: Alan Davies Exhibitions The Big Show: Amazons of the Avant-Garde Don't Miss Value! 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