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News from 11/12/1999

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Mrs L. Harris, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, John Naughton, Cath Urquhart, Graham Adams, Peter Ainsworth, Paul Heiney, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Kathy Trout, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Jack Arkinstall, Sarah Anticoni, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Clive King, Julian Lee, Paul Hoggart, Karen Woolfson, Robert Lea, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Mrs Jill Steward, Janet Mercer, Philip Howard, Julian Lindley-French, Thomas Collett-White, Jeremy Kingston, David Stokes, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Michael Paterson, alan franks, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, David Pickering, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Amon Cohen, Clare Stewart, Tom Otley, Thunderer, Andrew Harvey, Jackie Anderson, Antonia Senior, Noel Falconer, Geoffrey Grey, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Clarke, Chandos Elletson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Richard Clarke, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Mike Pattenden, John Letherbridge, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Robert Harris, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, T. P., Alice Lagnado, Frances Bissell, P. B., Martin Symington, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Susan Emmett, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Nigel Williamson, Richard Colwill, Maria Fremlin, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Paul McCann, Amber Cowan, Ed Potton, David Lister, Sue Beenstock, Barry Karsberg, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, L. G., Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Walker, Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Hands and Alison Kervin, Adam Jones, Sarah McMaster, Nigel Sykes, Raymond Keene, Michael Mackman, Director, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Adam Sage, John Boardman, David Robinson, clare lazaro, John Russell Taylor, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, James Allcock, Rena Wheeler, Chloé Bryan-Brown, Peter Cuming, Marc Aspland, Min Cooper, Simon De Bruxelles, Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Clive Petty, Di Smith, Cathy Harris, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Sudi Pigott, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Neil Fairlamb, Sarah Litvinoff, Oliver August, Caroline Henderson, Richard Holledge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Glen Owen, Erlend Copeley-Williams, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Gordon Clark, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Craig Lord, Deborah King, Stephanie Hirsch-Miller, Angus Clarke, James F. Munro, Mike Smith, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Moira Petty, janine di giovanni, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, vinny lee, Ben Macintyre, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Fran Littlewood, Benedict Nightingale, Dawn Lowe-Watson, Stuart Birch, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Jill Crawshaw, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Andy Enright, Thomas Stuttaford, Alasdair Murray and James Landale, Reuben Lane, Peter Roebuck, Martin Fletcher and Tom Baldwin, Colin McQuillan, Henrietta Lake, R. Campbell Paget, Hazel Spink,

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Cook turned down Nato to defend the euro Tax ploy lets Blair wriggle off hook Threat of revolt forces Tory U-turn on gays The Saturday Times: Your Perfect Weekend Paper The Greatest President of Croatia dies In Brief Eerie calm as deadline arrives Hussain leads rearguard rally M&S shares go like hot cakes 20% off Christmas shopping at BT Picture Gallery Today in the Saturday Times Today in the Saturday Times Planet Picture Gallery Hague's Tory reforms are undermined by gay row Homosexuality remains Conservatives' great taboo, writes Andrew Pierce Boots New year holiday prices fall News in Brief Racism claim Airline fined Two die in cell Age-old thirst Toyshop owner beats inflation after gas accident Shop mishap makes medical history Banned Beckham is back at the wheel Organist murder may be revenge A Correspondent: Footballer jailed for giving a false ID British among least religious in the world Piper-Heidsiececr Life sentence for rape and murder of schoolgirl, 15 Victory would open doors, Hamilton says Comet Benefactor seeks one family in 970 million By a Correspondent: Squatters move into £5m mansion Cyber film school attracts 1.6m hits Directors share guilt for driver's fatal tiredness By a Correspondent: Shipman unable to explain errors George Michael derides 'vile' song Sir Cliff accused of cashing in on 'guilt', writes Paul McCann Farm diversity proposals 'will hurt landscape' Winter Breaks BT Innocent victim free after 14 years Dome fights claims of bias AXA the Fa. Cup Reforms aim to eradicate Bar's 'racist' policies Nuclear defence team unmasked By a Correspondent: A levels 'devalued' by points rethink Click here Size is all important with male brain lobe IRA dissidents plan US trip to raise funds Centre to Shut Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Link Commission upbeat about disarmament By a Correspondent: Riding inquest queries safety Digital on Designer Gospels enrage believers Glider's wings blown off News in Brief Tatchell clear Influenza fears Drug charge Correction Currys War on China's tomb raiders Grave robbing is lucrative, with diplomats the key clients Oliver August reports from Bailuyuan, Shaanxi province Orange Argentine leader vows to cut sleaze World Summary (Reuters): Swiss 'failed' Jews Iraq halts Pope's visit Mafia killers get life (Reuters): Oil sales deal extended Dixons Woody goes West on wifely whims Brightness Fades for Financial Star of Film World US shifts on boy as Cuba protest grows Air Canada Rallying the party faithful Bush feels the heat as rival takes poll position Computer scientist held over secrets Walk-on roles for candidates' girls Damian Whitworth watches the campaigning women behind the contenders in the White House race BTCellnet The big go deal closes soon Teachers 'not to blame for girl's hostel death' Catalogue of police blunders Serbs 'killed 10,000 in Kosovo' Gap Kids Vodafone Barak puts peace plan to Syrians Japan prays for a baby prince Comet Allied Carpets In the Times on Monday Times 3 PC World Toys and Games for Christmas Compaq Graphics Cards PC Healthcheck Multiple Display Advertising Items Apple Printers Lowest Prices, Biggest Brands Free serve PC World Digital Cameras the UK's Widest Range Compaq Matrix A bad summit in anyone's language Swiftcall Mitsubishi Motors EU tries war of words to help Chechnya Germany's interest lies in keeping taxes high France habitually flouts EU laws Lacoste The judge who could topple Prodi Turkey accepts offer to apply for EU Seafrance Tiny A most peculiar man... The Sunday Times Grozny trembles as deadline looms Alice Lagnado on the Chechen border sees the refugee flow cease amid today's impending assault Old Etonian with a mission is the voice of Chechnya in Britain Opera & Ballet Rebel leader slips out of doomed city Entertainments Listings Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaders attack the West Court drama is sell-out as lioness sharpens claws The Hamilton case has seen some dules but the best is to come, says Valerie Grove Chateauonline. Co. Uk Heritage Hotels An odd couple before their time Theatre You're never too dim for the White House While America booms, nobody will be measuring Bush's IQ Literary pretentiousness, Jerry Hall and the very model of a prize ass Robert Harris Picture Gallery Go on Charlie, jump It is make-your-mind-up time for the Liberal Democrat leader Picture Gallery A life of Mo The Country Matters Blue sky thinking needed to preserve the green fields New Argentina A smoth presidential transition augurs well for the Falklands Dragons in Flight China's battle against the looking of its history Collective security crucial for Europe Letters to the Editor French beef ban Debate on fate of Elgin Marbles Use of 'involuntary euthanasia' Choice of evils Dressing the part Dome tickets Price not the only phone hang-up Dangers of cannabis Prophets and loss Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Personal Column John Berry Dr Ken Kingsbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Milestones Euro falls to low despite rise in rate of growth Report on RBS bid imminent M&s shares soar on takeover speculation Rumours abound over famous retailer Car firms angry at price report delay A Week in the City Flotation plan lifts United Product Recall Versailles chief sold shares in spite of DTI concerns In the hot seat Index AHP denies discussions with Pharmacia Dividend pledge boosts United The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Americans target Newscom France Telecom may try to join Vodafone bid P&O appoints adviser to seek listing in US French set to take United Biscuits News Int online step Atkins in US deal Cellnet's double aim Grainger assets up Frogmore shops sale Farlake advances Columbus warning DK's new UK chief Hogg sells advisory group for £32m Business Roundup Exchange Rates Logica shares soar to record Affinity shares jump 6% Lonmin to sell off its coal interests Debut leap for Net loss-maker By our City Editor: On your Marks, get set Virgin atlantic Commodities Telecoms and IT shares help Ftse to advance Stock Market Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Lonmin Logica Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Taking the whines out of water shares Tempus Wall Street Blue chips edge up Jagnotes-Euro. com Its investment trusts Winning images of business Lend a hand The Times Diary Best view The Times Diary Remarkable Richard Miles reports on one man's tireless search for value investment over two decades Sparkler The Times City Diary Banker hits Man in the News The Times The Big-Hitters of Retail Investment Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,284 Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecast Sewills Flintoff provides all-round solution Martin-Jenkins says the long wait for a genuine successor to Ian Botham may be over The Master Those who Tried and Failed to Follow,… Born fighter Up for the Cup Gold standard Full Warranty with every watch Weekend Money Hussain and Atherton show defiance Cricket: England Fight Strongly in Second Test after Taking a Further Batering from Klusener The Times Waugh completes full set of Test hundreds Scoreboard from Adelaide Waugh against the World March of the Century Welcome to the 8,000 Club Turner's athletic example inspires a team Scoreboard from Wellington No one turns a hair when Cup is stranger than fiction What would football be like if money were far more important than either sport or tradition? Simon Barnes lets his imagination run wild Turner sees salvation as Hereford's main prize The Chairman, Chief executive, manager and coach is leading a one-man rescue mission at Edgar Street. Photograph: Marc Aspland Fa Cup Saturday O'Neill's pursuit of Eadie reaches fruition By our Sports Staff At home in Rome, but it may be hell in Hull for Chelsea Russell Kempson takes a lighthearted look at the clubs likely to be celebrating when the final whistle blows in the Fa Cup third-round ties this afternoon The Certainties Unlucky winners ready for encore at fringe theatre Nick Szczepanik finds Gillingham unperturbed by their outrageous misfortune Fa Cup Saturday Too close to Call Head-To-Head Records On the Air Cambridge go through with all the honours Powell makes Forest pay a high price Magic Numbers Darlington hide their embarrassment Fa Cup Saturday Geroge Caulkin on an historic chapter in the transformation of the fortunes of a North East clup Tecno Unanimous relief after Keane opts to stay England vulnerable in strong company Football Saturday Laid low by demise of my most beloved possession Talent spotter treasures hunt for uncut diamonds President of IOC pleads for support Sports Politcs Break benefits calm Crossley Dance Sport Slough aim for late rally Women's Hockey Foster discovers recipe for golden success Swimming For the Record Chinese pine for Davis Snooker Sport in Brief Campion and Nicol near rare double Squash By our Sports Staff: Doohan reaches end of the road Motorcycline Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Brown's Balkan journey could prove rewarding Lottery funding will follow if British team does well in Slovenia Healthier outlook for Europe's women professionals Golf Beardwood calls for domestic review Netball Fortunate Swansea indebted to Thomas Regby Union Match-By-Match Guide to this Weekend's Heineken Cup Action Steele's stock rises in company of Saints Alison Kervin on the elevation of the new coach at Franklins Gardens via the school of hard knocks By a Correspondent: Wyatt breaches Ulster's defence Plan for British league is outlined by clubs Irbee ready to click in Tripleprint Racing: Nicholls Trained Chaser Can Continue on Upward Curve in Chellenham Feature Cheltenham Betdirect Armchair Investor Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Survivor who overcomes all obstacles Having conquered serious injury and cancer, Jonjo O'Neill is busy fulfilling as lifetime ambition as a trainer Rob Wright Haydock Park Online betting service Alan Lee 'You are never sure if he will be sound, but he's like a little reindeer on his going days' Meeting Points Nicholls gives warning Three Great Travel Deals Luxury Red Sea holidays Reykjavik City Breaks French Ski Holidays The Times Johnson shipshape and ready Racing: Jockey Remains in Thick of the Action with Triplerint Ride Legal Ricgt Lingfield Park Wolver Hampton Mitchell discouraged by Cup draw Yesterday's Results Arkwright laments the class divide Coral The Times Down among the dead Family Holidays to Egypt to Be Won The Times Millennium Survival Guide The Times Lara Croft Offer KPMG Robert Walters Carphone Warehouse Nigel Lynn Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Order of Merit and Prizes Technical Corc 2 and Final admitting Examination—November 1999 Harrison Willis Robert Walters Joslin Rowe DLA Technical Core 1 Results Multiple Display Advertising Items The Century's most dramatic sporting events MWA The Times Unit-Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown How green is your wallet? Clare Stewart looks at the different ways of Alliance Leicester Quality Hurdle 55 Investec Guinness Flight Limited View 58 The benefits of incorporation after sole trading Opra moves on law over late payment to pensions Gartmore Societies and banks feel heat over savings rates Lenders still chasing for 12-year-old mortgage arrears Richard Miles on moves to limit the time that lenders can pursue home loan debtors The Equitable Life Capital One Premier Visa Peter Trievnor /Tnl Liverpool Victoria Zeros pass the quality hurdle Hazel Spink reports on an ultra-safe investment that can pay surprisingly good rates of return Newton Emerging from a decade of disasters Over the next two weeks, Weekend Money will be examining how markets performed in 1999 and predicting the next hot spots. Below Paula Hawkins reviews the emerging markets and, on the opposite page, we focus on how shares have fared in the Uk Abbey National Market turns upside down Personal Investor Scottish Widows Technology sends markets into frenzy Fran Littlewood says that the rise of small-cap technology stocks was the high point of 1999 The . com is a share too far for Sids Scottish Widows Legal & General Edinburgh HSBC Taking a limited view Henrietta Lake on benefits and disadvantages of going from sole trader to limited company Find Me a New Flat! Art for the millennium Clare Stewart looks at contemporary art and, as ever, the old rule applies: buy only what you like, not what you think will rise in value Chartwell Investment Management Ltd Surrenda-link Chase De Vere Investments Plc Moneywise Unit-Linked Insurance Investment The Times Money Information Service B&W scores at Bristol Rugby Bristol & West Fixed-rate or discount the mortgage dilemma Susan Emmett says that brokers expect home loan rates to rise again next year First-e Thumbs-down for Perpetual from BEST Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Fidelity Investments Data protection and misdirected fax numbers Plea to extend the scope of Isas Division of the spoils after parting of the ways Karen Woolfson continues her series on the best way for a couple to deal with a ?250,000 lump sum received after a divorce Halifax The Equitable Life Legal & General Surf the web for advice on tax Aftermath of an unhappy Christmas Sarah Anticoni on who pays for the maintenance of children after a divorce Barbican Perpetual Fury at broker chaos The nation's new love affair with high-tech stocks suffered a setback this week as the watchdog gave warning of the risks involved and the systems of stockbroking firms buckled under the increased demand. Gavin Lumsden reports on the enthusiasm for Internet and telecom shares and the new class of shareholder who may not heed the watchdog's warning Who is fuelling the . com boom Seeking a sparkling solution C Jupiter Inside Mel and Sue Happiness is a warm gun On the green moors of Co Antrim, Michael Gove found that his first taste of pheasant shooting opened his eyes to much more than the beauty of nature Index Interflora Country Life Gardening Fashion 'Hunting brings you closer to nature' Graham's Millennium Treasures A bad-mannered joke about dyslexics Let's hear it for a British achievement No apologies for my manners Interflora Ladies who lunch and laugh a lot Joanna Hunter meets Mel and Sue, the irreverent and inseparable comedy duo Ann Widdecombe 'It is apparently impossible to imagine a pretty woman being clever or even well informed' Picture Gallery Pale Cream Sherry All present and correct Georg Jensen Lady in red - and pink and orange and yellow This Season, you will only get noticed if you wear lots of unfeasibly bright colours Interflora An expert in your stocking Stephen Anderton Says a garden make over makes a great gift The Times Splash out and have a winter barbecue David Stokes puts patio heaters on trial in time for outdoor celebrations Garden Answers A sensual outdoor mosaic Kaffe Fassett's garden is as inventive and colourful as his textiles, finds Jane Owen Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items IEP Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Conservatories When you take work home Homeswap Model village with a clean history North of the Thames Bellway Homes The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Welcome to your newhouse. com Picture Gallery Yes, great, I'll take it Gifts for Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Little Demon Groom Bros Ltd Christian Scott The Dolls House Exporium Transformation Playing Cards Go voucher Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hand Sllced Scottish Smoked Salmon List of Wines For Sale Quality Wines & Hampers Direct Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balloon Flights! 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These Callisto Christmas… ARDS Multiple Display Advertising Items Red Letters Glasses from the top of the class If you decide to spend up to £20 on a bottle of wine this Chirstmas, you will be spoilt for choice, Jane MacQuitty chooses the best buys Dilbert The Times Cook Make it easy on yourself. Take a new look at festive entertaining that lets you party as well Be merry and make mine a mead From honeyed beer to blackberry liqueurs, the best booze is British says Amon Cohen Magimix Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Hoverspeed City farms bring Old Macdonald to town Giving city children a taste of rural life in their own backyard is not just a fun day out, it can also be very educational, reports Sue Beenstock Not a dry eye in the field at the birth When Mike Smith saw a cow lying in a field he through it was dead. Even being a doctor did not prepare him for what came next Our Vet Writes Adopt Me Why I hate The Archers Paul Heiney has exiled himself from Blairworld Ambridge Still weathering the storm Feather Report Lucy Pinney Weekend Courses and Activities Oreck Stannah Stairlifts British Antique Replicas The Times Newspapers Send No Money now! Post Coupon today Concorde French Language Publications Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Beds Plantworld Backfriend Relax, that's the best way to enjoy it As stress levels soar with the approach of the millennium, Mary Gold investigates the best way to survive the big night How sympathetic allies make it a matter of trust A unique volunteering scheme brings together adult mentors with children in care. Tim Teeman reports St Christopher on the Ocean Ruth Gledhill braves stormy waters to see a a warship's chapel being dedicated Are You a Unitarian Without Knowing It? Saying "sorry" can make a world of difference Church Services Tomorrow Songs fit for a King Ruth Gledhill enjoys a seasonal celebration of words and music American Cars Motorpoint Trade Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Left Hand Drive Brooks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Hunt of Hull Specialist Cars Milton Keynes The Times Love is blind. And then there's the Maestro owners' club Even the world's saddest cars have their fans, finds Andy Enright, who meets a vicar with four Allegros Hard sell on the silver screen Forget adverts, movies are the new way to sell sporty runabouts. Julian Lee says films are turning into forecourts At last a Picasso that makes sense Citroën's stylish young master even justifies the pretentious name, reports Stuart Birch Italian revival for British style Nitrox How to Place your Own Advertisement Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Abia Member Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items BS Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the moon Personals 365 Multiple Display Advertising Items Strius Multiple Display Advertising Items The Executive Club The Executive Club at Brighton The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A stagger through the five boroughs Tom Otley braves the chill to reach the finish line of the New York Marathon, thanks to local support India's latest star of the screen Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Your personal shopper for antiques Running Holidays Charity starts on holiday When you sponsor charity trips, up to half your donation simply pays for your friend's holiday. Tom Chesshyre reports Varig Funds equal fun Voyages Jules Verne Working up a waterfront appetite Auckland lets you really enjoy the sea, but it has more to offer, says Angus Clarke Holiday Helpdeska Club Med Ireland Holidays 2000 British Airways Holidays Jill Crawshaw takes a tour of Kerala, exotic… Passages to Kerala CTS Horizons Voyages Jules Venre Junior achievers conquer the slopes Taking the children skiing can be a stressful holiday for parents. Martin Symington found that, by being fussy during the planning stage, everyone had a good time Meribel for Families What I learnt in the ski shop Blacks Crystal Holidays There Will Be only One Millennium to Celebrate Mad about the bay Celebrities will descend on Jamaica next week to pay tribute to Noel Coward, born on century ago, who made the island his home. Jasper Gerard reports Australia's Orient-Express I Need a Winter Break Museum of the Week Brits stick with France The Pyramids & the Nile Picture Gallery Lemon heaven for Durrell fans Pre-Christmas sunshine is on offer with Classic… An appeal for time off Olympics chaos looms Reuters, AFP, PA: India Travellers' Tip The Travel Collection The treasure seekers Moira Petty thought she knew London - until she found a man whose art tour took her to places she had never been Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Ski Travel Provider Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Low Cost Airline Checking in Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Biking Advertures Greece The Times Airline Network Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes Www. Start. Here Bridge Birthdays New Software Solution to Jumbo Crossword 256 Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 258 Man on death charge 'obsessed by John Lennon' On this Day: December 11 1980 Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Cross Word Quotes of the Week Have a blast: the best places to welcome the new millennium And Some Late Getaways Index Keep up The Times Cyclops Contents This Week Theatre Blast! Classical Music Tabula Rasa Panto Peter Pan, Dick Whittington, ^Cinderella Film Dogma Bar Bluu Bar Design The Product Book Dotmusic Art Heaven Your shout I Need a Restaurant My Millennium Dave Gorman Rubric Great Night out Shorts cuts Dangerously Entertaining Uk Top 10 Films Us Top 10 Films V. tough cookie The Big Interview At school she was voted girl " most likely to brighten your day". But today Sandra Bullock is no pushover. And cutesy heroines are out. Geoffrey Macnab discovers she is back with a vengence. Portrait: Davis Factor Nightlife Pet Shop Boys Hot Property ShopSmart. com Singled out The Big Single Blues Choice - the Year's Best Dangerously Entertaining Best compilations Compilation of the Year Metro music charts Jungle A leap of faith The ailing Atlanta Ballet was revived by artistic dir Interactive TV is Open Great, innit? It may have taken ten years, but Sanjeev Bhaskar has gone from the Lse to fame. So why, Clive King asks, is he playing the sad bachelor in real life? Metro's guide to computer games Playstation Dreamcast Picture Gallery Just browsing Books Doom-mongers predicted that the Net would bring the demise of traditional booksellers. 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