News from 18/12/1999
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Jane Upchurch, Phil Yates, Stephen Wood and George Caulkin, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Sally Staples, John Henderson, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Portia Colwell, Charlotte Bingham, Martin Packer, Earle Martin, Grace Bradberry, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Morgan, Alexander Walker, Governor, Andrew Morgan, Trudy Harris, Stanley Hooper, John Pritchard, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Karen Woolfson, Robert Lea, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Philip Howard, James Bone, David Stokes, Brian Pedley, mark harrison, Kate Reardon, Carl Mortished, Henry Ward, Srikumar Sen, Anne Robinson, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Peter Beale, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Maureen Connor, Adam Hopkins, Antonia Senior, Geoffrey Grey, Norman Davies, John Bryant, Stephen McClarence, Malcolm Bradbury, Robert Sheehan, Tish McPhilemy, D. R., ali pellatt, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Alasdair Reid, Roger Watkins, Ken Russell, Rob Penn, Stephen Anderton's, alex o'connell, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Rupert Carnegie, Jonathan Collett, Jo Morris, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Susie Boyt, Jenny MacArthur, T. P., Jayne Dowle, seamus murphy, Ian Belcher, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Linda Hendry, Charles Bremner, P. B., Martin Symington, Michael Tatham, Peter Barnard, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Derwent May, Alan Cathcart, Pascate de Lacourdraye Harter, Paula Hawkins, Ed Potton, Meg Carter, Alice H. Bird, Richard Colwill, Zoë Moore, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, David Lister, James Landale and Melissa Kite, Frank Leboeuf, paul slater, Vanessa Woods, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Ian Adcock, Anna Tait, Ray Simpson, Simon de Bruxelles, Imran Zeb, Rob Wright, Anny Gibson, David Hands and Alison Kervin, Christina Koning, Meredith Etherington-Smith, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Simon Veness, Marcus Binney, Rupert Essinger, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Bryan Gabriel, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Lucy Pinney, Alix Ramsay, James Allcock, Peter Bryan, Philip May, Marc Aspland, Dr David J. Timson, Min Cooper, Benjamin John Sheriff, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Bevis Hillier, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Kettle, Andrew Bradford, Oliver August, Chloe Bryan-Brown, David Himsworth (Director), Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Robin Dutt, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Janet Waltham, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, John Shaw, Derek Greatrex, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, david downton, Antony Beevor, Brian Clarke, Denis Peel, george pendle, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Fran Littlewood, Jeffrey Joy, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Alasdair Murray, Nick Nuttall and Jason Allardyce, Jill Crawshaw, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Alex O'connell, Tony Kelly, Sally Patten, John Rees, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Jerome Gardner, Andy Enright, Nigel McCulloch, Stewart Tendler, Mark Henderson and Dominic Kennedy, Henrietta Lake, Frank Bright, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Helly Nahmad Gallery, Christopher Irvine, Timothy Stroud, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Saturday Times: Your Perfect Christmas Paper Jonathan Meades's restaurants of the years Plus the Simpsons Police braced for new year meltdown Inside Mob swears by The Sopranos Tory accounts reveal £2m Ashcroft loans Jane MacQuitty's top ten champagnes Get the exclusive Times Lara Croft game Fishing cuts 'threaten jobs' TV rental firms in £1bn merger Chelsea v Leeds: clash of cultures Body in cellar linked to murder of Briton Cartier Today in the Saturday Times Today in the Saturday Times Halfords 'Fraud' judge quits to avoid sack CJD deaths 'may be tip of iceberg' Council draws isles into new partnership BRAUn Sidney Cooke gets life News in Brief Archer inquiry Smoking jab PC convicted Murder hunt Rapist jailed By George, radio quiz winner scoops a million By our Media Correspondent: Cashing-in on high-stake bet Fantasies are pain killers By our Media Correspondent: Humphrys joins band of fifty-something fathers Now, who wants to be a bestseller? Ten steps to taking early retirement Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Is that your answer? Fishermen fear ruin after cuts in quotas Dixons 'I often have to dump 90% of my catch' Industry claims EU policy makes life worse, writes simon de Bruxelles Pollution 'killing porpoises' SOS pair dried out in bar Hamilton jury told to beware 'excessive' damages Charitable man faces jail for stealing Mix-up damaged patients' vision AOL Village grieves with lifeboat chief who led search for son Justtalk Way of fear is still the rule, say inmates Chateauonline Wandsworth 'is nasty and racist' Comet Former Paras jailed for drug dealing Why should a camel not dance and be beautiful? Simon Barnes is delighted to meet the surprise stars of the International showjumping Championships Ernest Jones Christmas at Sainsbury's Farmers' leader faces poll challenge Buried treasure Study fetches £5m Lacoste Boots In the Times on Monday Times 3 QXL By a Correspondent: Parents 'risk all' in fight for cash Three cleared of murder may sue force Kennedy hails Islington win Cream of DJs have a long way to go Clubbers in three cities will join millennuim dance party, reports Alex o'connell Going a Long Way Champagne industry's cup running over The Spice Girls wax lyrical over doubles The Sunday Times The Link Russia tries to cut Chechen supply route West gives Moscow lectures on Caucasus Comet Muscovites offered free love Boots Gang boss in war on drugs to win votes Villains are seeking a Duma seat to evade the law, writes Giles Whittell Bets off as casinos king awaits China Six Deported Stanley Ho built an emprie on gambling, but prefers to back certainties himself. Now he faces a dubious future under Beijing's rule, reports Oliver August in MacAu UN offers Iraq sanctions relief DIAL-a-PHONE Bank raid ends in gun battle World in Brief Divorce deal for Gingrich Three killed in rail crash (Reuter): Serial killer gets 52 years (Reuters): SOS cancer girl dies Pc World Church bars Greek Orthodox Patriarch Currys France makes unwedded bliss official A Pacs regularises live-in relationships Airport waitress hits panic button as Ivana fumes Sothebys A woman of today Staples Vatican goes pop to greet Holy Year Vodafone 'Witch'-craft secret America Nightmare at Dreamworks Star's daughter plays leading role in GM war Brooklyn protest at Virgin painting Fact meets fiction on gay rights 'Read my lips' legacy lands Bush in bother The smile that was once an asset is now a liability, writes Ben MacIntyre in Washington One more chance for Discovery Illness spurs Syrian leader towards peace Tiny Rivals unite to fight back-door campaign cash Isle seat on the flight from conflict The benefits of the Council of the Isles seem obvious. But in the past, Norman Davies writes, such an imaginative solution was beyond the grasp of London and Dublin Why the UK has served its purpose. Norman Davies in Monday's Times 3 Gateway Ebac A cute panto is in for a duck Theatre Honk! The Ugly Duckling Olivier It's a dark and stormy night for us all, Snoopy Valerie Grove recalls her favourite interview—with Charles M. Schulz, the creator of Peanuts Jessops The final days of a nearly man Clinton is left a sad and lonely figure as his power ebbs away 'The Conflict in Chechnya is full of paradoxes and distorted parallels with Stalingrad-and the civilians are likely to pay the same terrible price' Picture Gallery Nature in the roar The Lion King is a metaphor for the century that never found its voice Picture Gallery Pub it there The Times Diary Picture Gallery Two Thousand Years A millennial journey from Bethlehem to cyberspace There's the Catch Overfishing has forced a drastic cut in quotas European verdict on Bulger trial Tory party's leadership problem Where North and South divide Sporting heroes Foxes in the Dome Cultural future of BFI 'at risk' Cannabis users Risky kisses Avenging angels Full groan Court Circular Luncheon Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Cornelia James Cornelia James, glovemaker, died on December 10 aged 82. She was born on March 11,1917 Personal Column I-Roy I-Roy, reggae singer, DJ and producer, died in Jamaica on November 27 aged 55. He was born there in 1944 Smoked Scottish Salmon Male Professional Body Builder/trainer Court & Social Acorn Staiblifts Cine Films Copied to Video Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones TV rental groups set to merge Granada and Radio Rentals to create new chain with 900 stores Rival fuels Bhs bid hopes British Vita rejects OFT price-fix ruling A Week in the City Major aids Mayflower overseas sales drive French bid of £1.3bn wins UB backing Lenders' insurance tie-ins to be banned Remy Martin Come the revolution Index Shares surge Rover's future at risk, Brussels is warned Market rigging by gas firms cost £63m The Sunday Times Sunderland stake for BSkyB MPC still sees inflation as a threat Minerva is to raise £71m for 'exciting' acquisitions Buyout at NatWest Equity Partners Business Roundup BHP seeks openings ONS in Y2k survey Glaxo plans HIV relief Further FII warning Nash shares tumble Enic's hi-tech step Trafficmaster deal Parity in £16m buys Exchange Rates United News to refocus Miller Opera & Ballet Dick Whittington By our City Editor: Box clever and knock out Carlton Commentary Illsley loosens reins in Telewest-Flextech deal Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Trinity set to enter race for Newscom Elan possible bidder for US drugs group Medisys to file for US approval Howard Marks and Friends Commodities Liffe Options FTSE entry gives boost to technology stocks Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot Forvvard Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Frenzy in IT shares points to need for investment strategy Tempus Wall Street Growth stocks send shares higher Jagnotes-Euro What Leslau saw in Butlers Wharf Saeed Shah on a Change of direction for the developer of commerical property The Times Clever Trev The Times City Diary Crumbs The Times City Diary Chocs away The Times City Diary On the brink of a second industrial revolution The head of Marconi tells David Lister his vision of the future Simpson brings Marconi back to its roots Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,290 Time Forecast Cruis Homespun Leeds threaten Chelsea's village people Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, on a clash of cultures that will reopen debate on the North-South divide Home is the hero Inside Books for Christmas Weekend Money Up for the Cup West Ham's semi-final place comes under threat One to One Children's Fund Revived by a few halves of Worthington The Times Heaven is The Angel Islington Blackpool: ill ruminations Government kicks up over Wembley impasse Forgotten pioneers reap their rewards Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the South African talents now blossoming from seeds sown in the last century Blue Sq Maddy given chance to stake claim for Test place By our Sports Staff: Vettori has answer to west Indies batsman Scoreboard Improving Wolves get back in the pack Football Saturday Astroturf Blonde Page brings Welsh bulldog spirit to the uphill struggle The Watford captain still believes all is not lost. Photograph: Marc Aspland Football in Brief Edwards angered by claims of United rift Earle sets example to his peers Football Saturday Robson takes the hard line France lead way in sock race Platt turns the clock back West Ham United v Manchester United Football Saturday Television and Radio Chelsea v Leeds United Aston Villa v Sheffield Wednesday Arsenal v Wimbledon Sunderland v Southampton Liverpool v Coventry City Leicester City v Derby County Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur Bradford City v Newcastle United Watford v Everton Football Saturday White Hart Lane, July 1978 - Argentina's No. 1 Exports Arrive in North London Smith can still tame the best Equestrianism: Senator Steals the Show and Proves He is a Real Christmas Cracker Fossett's record bid is left in tatters Smoking Causes Cancer Sport in Brief Smoking Causes Cancer Jackson's triple takes spotlight Swimming Kristian Ghedina, of Italy, above, recorded his… Battling Storm hit back ICE Hockey Linden aiming to put Kent under pressure Netball Snow Reports Wise King looks clever choice in Silver Cup Racing: Jim Old-Trained Chaser Has Scope for Further Improvement in Ascot Feature Ascot Uttoxeter Warwick Rapid Raceline By Thunderer: Armchair Investor Best of British rising to the top Richard Johnson hopes to one day be crowned champion. But, for now, a feature-race double at Ascot will suffice Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Tonic offers Martin a taste of success From the Horse's Mouth Ride of the Week William Hill Europe are inspired by Davis Smith entrusted with restoring All Black pride Rugby Union Hendry finds form late in day to stay on course Snooker For the Record Brunel's dogged spirit is rewarded Guide to the Weekend Fixtures UCC go through on points decision Quarter-Finalists Brave Saracens hold on in show of defiance Rugby Union Leicester's cause for optimism Match-By-Match Guide to this Weekend's Heineken Cup Fixtures Northampton frank form Munster are helping from disappointment How Gould took a tumble out of the limelight before happy re-emergence Swimming High-class histories blaze trail Cricket Husband and wife team prove to be well above par Golf Hard-hitting prose from an unlikely trinity The Best Sporting Books for Christmas Boxing Bloomer, a lost hero brought back to life Football Delving under the bonnet of Formula One Motor Racing Intended catch short on bait Fishing Daydream believer reflects on access to all areas General Sport Cycling Prince Gwyn personifies Welsh golden era The Best Sporting Books for Christmas Rugby Union Something Vichy going on Rugby League Labour of love is worth the outlay Racing Dance Sport McEnroe recalls Davis Cup rumblings in Chile Tennis Down amoung the dead Family Holidays to Egypt to Be Won Microsoft The Times Level of Lara Croft is Here! Alfa Romeo Motorpoint Massive Savings Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars Milton Keynes 4.6 Vogue Se Largest Stock Yell Multiple Display Advertising Items XJR V8 Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road calm: the new order on the street Councils are to spend millions on new traffic-slowing tactics, says transport correspondent, Arthur Leathley Hot Clio, Wild Puma - Car firms still pull quick ones Ian Adcock sccs Ford try to take the yob out of its sports saloon Buyers beware: Renault's hatch can bite, warns Andy Enright PC tips for drivers who need speed Anna Tait meets a club that believes driving fast isn't living dangerously Midland Registrations Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Mercedes P&S Motors Specialist Cars Milton Keynes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speedy Registrations Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times D K Registrations The Times and the Sunday Times You'll need a Net to catch retro Ducati Rare tribute to a British star is on sale at millennium midnight, says Alan Cathcart Oddball Sparrow proves a real flyer Stuart Birch tries a trike and Ian Adcock visits Norway to test the new generation of electric-powered cars Last-gasp gifts, from Skoda to Bentley Heavy drink threat to booze-cruisers Thirsty drivers are risking lives on festive French trips, reports John Henderson Th!nk: car that mixes water and electricity The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Landsdown Join the European treasure hunt Impressive returns can be found on the Continent despite economic worries, says Paula Hawkins Liverpool Victoria End of an Era Investec Guinness Flight Clubbing Together Rising markets no guarantee of good returns Chase De Vere Investments Plc The good, the bad and the ugly Helen Pridham reveals the best and worst-performing investment funds How the Groups Perform Chance for investors to club together over the Internet Susan Emmett on a website to aid the armchair punter Experts to keep faith in technology sector As Karen Woolfson asks four leading fund managers to give their predictions for the year ahead Vivian Bazalgette M&G Group Rupert Robinson Rothschild Asset Management Rupert Robinson Policy & Plus Neville James Liverpool Victoria Rupert Carnegie Henderson investors Philip May Prudential Portfolio Managers The Equitable Life Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea accounts are suspended The Times Money Information Service Chelsea Scooter importer aims to have city streets buzzing with his success Henietta Lake talks to a 14-year-old entrepreneur poised for a life in the fast lane Direct Line How to feel good about credit card bills Memo for the new year—check out the best mortgage rates HSBC British brokers have heads in the sand Scant consolation Picture Gallery O Come all ye faithful, sings Lloyds TSB Comment Timely alert on gambling Gathering winter fuel Money down the line Stroud & Swindon Building Society Not so special editions Clare Stewart reveals some less than desirable collectibles How to divorce yourself from financial worries In the latest in our series on how to handle a lump sum, Karen Woolfson looks at how a woman on the brink of divorce handles a lump-sum settlement of £250,000 The Winners and Losers of the Shares of the Month Beware the temptations of buying gift-wrapped stocks The Portfolio Share of the Month The Equitable Life Share of the Week Yell Invesco Gloomy end of an era on the high street Personal Investor New year revolution Increased competition in banking could see sayers prosper, says Fran Littlewood Talk is cheaper than you think City streets abuzz Aberdeen Inside Shopping Take two time capsules The 1951 Festival of Britain generated real excitement, but the millennium has merely unleashed bad-taste memorabilia. Bevis Hiller picks the worst Index Pentax Country Life Champagne Competition W. & J. Graham's 'A millennium china figurine is in a… Shooting targets in cloud-cuckoo-land US Navy flew the Atlantic first The true meaning of Christmas Litmus test for that Dome Brushes just as he left them Meredith Etherington-Smith finds Chagall's house unchanged since his death in 1985 Sky digital It's Been a bit of a showbiz week. With a sharp lesson learnt So what was the big hold-up? Belts are back at last For the past three seasons but now they are seriously groovy, as longs as you steer clear of the boring ones Picture Gallery Shopping Sense Shop Watch Addicted to colour and cashmere Yasmin Le Bon knowns enough about clothes to know what looks-and feels-good. No surprise, then, that she adores cashmere, writes Robin Dutt My favourite shop Pale Cream American Express Henry Harris's Christmas Cheat Magimix The top of the pops Contrary to the hype, there is plenty of good champagne around to see us into 2000. Jane MacQuitty selects the ten best bubbies Still an enfant terrible Out for a Drink with Ken Russell Drink It's not too late to buy your festive wine-and it's an appropriate time to invest in some hefty magnums Star Buys Consuming Interests Luxury Chocolate Biscuits The Times Cook Festive entertaining can be fun for the cook, too. Drinks parties call for plenty of hot savouries Drambuie on Ice The Perfect Pina Colada Still digging for victory Zoë Moore talks to Viola Williams, still a The Times Join the chainsaw gang Power saws make short work of that log pile. We road test five of the best Tried and Tested' Chain Saws Take root cuttings in a pot this month of plants such as phlox, acanthus, verbascum, and desirable forms of Geranium Sanguineum Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Where romance blossoms Jane Owen meets a romantic novelist who has invented her very won kissing garden at her Somerset home Me and my Garden Charlotte Bingham Bretvents Ltd Buffalo Tempur Antique Desks Chimney Balloon VIR Clinics Adventure Balloons Castle Combe Skid Pan Genuine Birthday Newspapers Skid Pan Shoparound The Norfolk Traveller Concorde French Language Publications To Advertise in the Shoparound Section Poetstyle Ltd. British Antique Replicas Stannah A pitched battle on the village green Profit is ruining rural land The Times Picture Gallery Berkeley Homes The Times Chalk Farm Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Norfolk Rural Norfolk North of the Thames English Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items World Class Homes The Times Goldfinch French Property Exhibition Marbella-Costa Del Sol Interealty Marbella's Premier Estate Agency Fantasy homes to fall in love with And this is the place Morse had a pint A fortune in films Prejudice rather than pride Home Swap Picture Gallery Beware of too lofty ambitions First sales of the 21st century The Times Guide to the Best Sales Christmas might be a week away, but the first New Year sales start in the shops this Monday. Deborah King presents a national guide for the bargain-hungry shopper Make your presents felt Stocking Specials How's this for a really great yarn? Alpacas are hardy, healthy and attractive. Their wool is warm and hard-wearing—and it feels like silk so it no wonder that more Briish farmers are starting to breed them, says Brian pedley Intensive, yes, but not cruel Good factory system at its best, argues Lucy Pinney Britain's bright spark A British architect is redesigning French pylons, says Marcus Binney A new bird for your Christmas card Feather Report More quietly flows the Swale A radical approach to flood prevention should bring benefits to the Yorkshire Dales, reports Andrew Morgan A neighbour—who has 500 sheep—has just visited, talking about the terrible Christmas he had a year ago Cows are quite unlike other farm animals: chasing them does not appear to tire them out at all Adopt Me Our Vet Writes Your home videos could be future social history Footage of ordinary people doing ordinary things is becoming a very lucrative commodity, says Meg Carter Weekend Courses and Activities It's, shake, rattle and roll time Board games from all over the world feature in a fascinating new exhibition. Joanna Pitman rolled the dice If turkey be the food of love… Over-indulgence can make Christmas a hightmare becaise it's so hard to say no, says susie Boyt Little town of contradictions In Bethlehem Ross Dunn meets a descendant of the shepherds to whom the angel announced the birth of Jesus We will all be present on the day of judgment Credo Church Services Tomorrow Medieval majesty One of London's oldest churches retains its magic, says Ruth Gledhill At your Service A five-star guide St Barthomolew the Great Smithfield, London Rector Dr Martin Dudley Architecture Norman, with Romanesque columns, triforium and clerestory Music Bart's Hospital Choral Society Spiritual High Hospitable and welcoming Liturgy Traditional, with readings, carols and poetry After-Service Care Mulled wine and mince pies Unitarian Information How to Place your Own Advertisement Saturday Rendezvous Candleburaners! Country Partners The Times Rendezvous Sara Eden SIRiUS Berkeley Sweetingham Onlylunch Elite RSVP The Times KA The Times Spanish snow summons festive spirit In Spain they make new year celebrations last longer, finds Adam Hopkins New Year in Spain Castaway on a desert island Sheraton In the picture with old favourites My week shipwrecked on a desert isle When Ian Belcher agreed to become a castaway, life was tough. The fish refused to bite, but the mosquitoes didn't stop British Airways Holidays Living off the Land on a Tropical Island Seychelles Travel A primeval wilderness of fire and ice Janet Waltham enjoys nature at its dramatic best in Siberia Hollywood would struggle to rival these special effects Museum of the Week Voyages Jules Verne Come to Kamchatka Did you really laugh at that, Dad? TV, film and photos capture the imagination of Stephen McClarence at Britain's multi-media museum in Bradford Ireland Holidays 2000 A Taste of Bradford Holiday Helpdesk Run for annual cover Finding the best annual travel insurance policy is not as straightforward as it may seem, says Tom Chesshyre Tips There is suspicion within the industry surrounding companies offering rock-bottom policies When you break a leg … Doug sager offers a guide to the small print in skiing policies Annual Travel Insurance Policies Five of the Best Yell Bridge the Gap Picture Gallery Brasil Picture Gallery Canadian nature studies Travellers' Bulletin Board My island highlights No frills Down Under Monkey business Tom Chesshyre rounds up the top ten travellers' tips of 1999 Top Ten Tips Voyages Jules Verne A new French revolution White Christmas Travellers' Tip Setback for Orlando traffic plans Travellers' Bulletin Board Pop culture, Disney World style Flying Visits Lost croc Pack You Bags For the Millennium The Travel Collcetion Checking in W Hotel, Seattle Time to find your ski legs Inside Edge Voyages Jules Verne How to avoid the crowds at Christmas Ski Weekend: Cross Country Escapes If long ski-lift queues don't appeal, why not try cross-country skiing? Dough Sager explains why, where and how Cross-Country Operators De Vere Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Yell Faresavers Quest Worldwide Travel Insurance The lure of the glaciers Sking the Vallee Blance Europe's longest ski run offers an unforgettanble experience, though it has its dangers, as Rob penn discovered Travel Direct Travel Insurance Club Direct City Breaks Great Escapes Africa Exclusive On the Edge Overseas Travel Simply Corsica Trailfinders Travelbag Go Multiple Display Advertising Items Mombasa Travel Insurance Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Helpful Holidays Cotswolds Sandringham Hotel Travel Insurance Emerald Cottage Holidays France Exclusively on the Internet Multiple Classified Advertising Items CenterParcs Pembrokeshire Parker Chess Winning Move By Waterloo: The Listener Crossword No. 3545: An Unusual Symmetry Www. 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Here Computer Games and Pastimes New Software Solution to Jumbo Crossword 257 Bridge Birthdays Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 259 Modern wise men locate star in the east Pictureline Word Watching Two Brains Times Two Crossword Quotes of the Week The nineties uncovered Everything that happened in music, movies, book The Times Cyclops Keeping an Eye on Things so You Don't Have to Contents This week X2 Yell Art Wrap the World No title Theatre The Final Curtain Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Film Videos giveaway Festival Cool Yule Party De La Millennium Party Picture Gallery Film Fantasia/2000 Music Divine Comedy Picture Gallery Event Party 2000 Your shout The real thing The Times Sweet eighteen Taking the Michael My Millennium Joey Tempest Picture Gallery Great Night out Short cutts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News The Projector Great Night in UK Top 10 Films La Stories 90s soundbites HMV Metro's albums of the 90 The death of teen spirit - our critics pick out the gems from a traumatic, turbulent decade Metro's Top 20 of the Decade Singles of the year Naxos Reggae—the Year's Best Classical—the Year's Best Metro music charts Jungle Win five albums! The last word Books The Eighties was a hard act to follow, but the Nineties produced its own extravagant crop of great literature, says Malcolm Bradbury, while Christina Koning explores the decade's trends in popular fiction HarperCollinsAudibooks Metro's Top 10 Our favourite books of the 90s Out now in Phoenix Paperback 90s Bestsellers Last-minute list Stuck for a present? Try our pick of the books of 99 The metro bestsellers Christmas Gift Books How I Write How was it for you? In the Nineties, twentysomethings retreated into retro, while teenagers fought for their right to party. So where did it all lead? Jayne Dowle, now 32, and Ed Potton, 24, reflect on the difference a decade can make The TULIP Anna Pavord The metro 90s crossword It was a Decade that Revolutionised Tv, Films, Books and Music, so Test your Knowledge of It All Win! Grundig TVRs, Konka DVDs and The Matrix on video and DVD Clubs London Saturday, December 18 The Big Bash: The Matrix The Big Bash: Home Freeze frame 90s From the best bad guys to the worst things to come off the casting couch, from the hottest new start to the most unbelievable sex scene, Clive King takes a look back at some of the most memorable (and not so memorable) films of the past decade Sex Scenes The Best The Worst Memorable Oscar Moments Metro entertainment listings Film Out now The Big Picture: Inspector Gadget Openers The Big Picture: Dogma Openers Music London Saturday, December 18 The Big Gig: Travis Backstage The Big Gig: The Freestylers Backstage Dance/opera The Big Opera: Falstaff Classical London Symphony Orchestra/davis Comedy London Saturday, December 18 The Big Laugh: Rich Hall The Big Laugh: Rainer Hersch Theatre West End The Big Play: The Lady in the Van Curtain Call The Big Play: Battle Royal Curtain Call Exhibitions The Big Show: The Story of Time Don't Miss Royal Festival Hall Barbican Centre Wigmore Hall St. John's Smith Square London Calling Music Event Travel The Snowman Dick Whittington Moonraker, Strangelove and Other Celluloid Dreams Don't Miss The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery The Reduced Shakespeare Company Four Seasons Criterion Theatre Christmas Festival Anna Chacholiades or Heidi Bierer The Great Escape Saturday December 18 - Friday December 31 1999 Santa's helper Robbie the Reindeer in Hooves of Fire Christmas Day BBC1 2.30pm Your Guide to the Week's Tv and Radio Television - a matter of taste 'For many colonials, any item of cutlery at all is regarded as the height of sophistication' Television Monitor Nothing like it in a thousand years Two millennia in a lifetime—it doesn't bear thinking about. Still, at least you have been warned Radio Comedy People Sporting Christmas Music Radio New Year's Eve 2000 Today BBC1 9.15am a live,… This Christmas Wednesday 22 Christmas drama No sign of Scrooge At £1 millio an hour, literary adaptations are still good value. says paul Hoggart Christmas Eve Christmas Day Christmas films No Title Christmas Day The Woodlanders Channel 4,5.40pm BBC2 December 18 Saturday Film Choice Television Choice Sky One December 18 Radio Saturday Radio Choice Live from the Met Radio 3,5.30pm Movie Planner BBC1 December 19 Saturday Film Choice Television Choice Sky Sports 1 December 19 Satellite Cable and Digital Sunday Movie Planner Radio Choice BBC2 December 20 Monday Film Choice Television Choice Movie Planner Nickelodeon December 20. 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