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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Cath Urquhart, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Richard Whitehead, Michael Clarkson, Portia Colwell, Alex Bailey, Peter Fleming, Rajiv K. Bobal, Zoe Moore, Jane MacQuitty, louise weir, Ed Wallis, John Morgan, Michael Asher, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Thomas Hardy, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Liz Wilson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dominic Kennedy and Joanna Bale, Adam Mars-Jones, Benjamin Disraeli, Christine Brinkley, John Buckley, Michael Binyon, Kate Reardon, Anne Robinson, Martin Aston, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Helen Grant, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Geoff Brown, Vinny lee, Giles Coren, Graham Greene, Tish McPhilemy, John Bryant, Henry Harris, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Nick Mead, Jean-Pierre Garnier, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, George Thomas, Mike Pattenden, Cathie Potts, Daniel Rubinstein, Joe Morgan, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Simon Wolfson, Libby Purves, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Clare Branson, T. P., Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Norman Lamont, Lois Letts, Sir Richard Branson, Frances Bissell, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Anna Blundy, P. B., Ken Morgan, Peter Barnard, Carl Murray, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Robin Wilson (Professor Emeritus), Anthea Lawson, James Urquhart, Lisa Jardine, Tim O'donovan, Mariners, Ben Reed, Paula Hawkins, T. S. Eliot, Daniel McGrory, Andrew N. Graham, Richard Cork, Gill Williams, Stephen Anderton, Paul McCann, June Osborne, Brian Jackman, Amber Cowan, Stevie Chick, Sharon O'Connell, Lisa Armstrong, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, tanya ling, John Hopkins, Graham Harvey, Norman Hammond, Virginia Woolf, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, melanie Mcfadyean, Charles Allen, Sean Meo, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Pete Griffiths, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Nigel Cliff, Francis Gilbert, Terry Quinn, Director, Richard Ford and Andrew Pierce, Nigel Hawkes, Allan Leighton, Leon Aron, John Naish's, Rob Chapman, Fernet Branca Frappe, Michael Arditti, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Cedric Hayes, Richard Chartres, Zahid Hussain and Oliver Wright, Ansel Harris, Richard G. Wilsher, Rolf Stahel, Roland White, William Rees-Mogg, Basil Etherton, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Barclay Knapp, Brian Aldridge, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Roberto Quarta, Douglas Hurd, Katherine Higgins, P. B. 7, Deborah King, Eddie Carbery, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, C. Poulton, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Jane Owen, Ian Brodie, Christopher lrvine, Richard Beeston, Veith Turske, Barry Jeffries, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Evelyn Westwood, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Brandy Alexander, Alice Lagnado and Giles Whittell, J G Wishart, Alan Coren, Danny Baker, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans and Jill Sherman, Maddy Costa, Carl Wilkinson, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Sam Kiley, Fred Dellar, Elizabeth Buchan, Valerie Grove, Alex O'connell, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Philip L. Cooper, Rhys Dumbleton, Patience Wheatcroft, Chris Gent, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoHere's to the new millennium …And the End of 1999: Yeltsin Quits… Hijacking Ends…bowler Banned…aitken Moved…999 under Threat 'As this century dawns, Britain is at war with… Picture Gallery Chopard Boutique Peace symbol thwarted by IRA gun delay Mobile phones overloaded but bug fails to bite First Active Blairs join Royal Family in prayers for a new era Carey praises the unsung heroes Edinburgh given over to vast party Around Britain Manics top Welsh night of madness Cream of festivities across the Mersey Millions gather by the river of time Lottery jackpot shortfall Couch potatoes digest a surreal experience Peter Barnard has a run-in with TV's marathon coverage Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey East End silences West Funfair family wins on wheel of fortune Palace ensures 100-year salute Christian Aid Village is gripped by Waterloo party mood Snapshot of life in an Oxford village But it's an early night for Foula Not quite the same old song Times Millennium Photographic Team: Peter Nicholls,… Saga Tidy Britain Group Chaos as guests are left out in the cold 'Achievers' put family events ahead of night at the Dome Body zone hard to stomach Picture Gallery The Times Top stars frozen out by nervous hosts Clinton guests celebrate in longjohns Comet Police thwart zealots of Armageddon Pope appeals for Christian renewal Terrorist fears mar US jollity Around the World (AFP): Climberis arrested Crisis? What crisis? China in two minds Egypt woos tourists Time ticks on Table Bayer on Bayer Putin pledges to protect freedom Angela's Ashes Final strike of a star tactician It could have been much, much worse The spy who came into the fold World leaders praise man who built democracy Yeltsin lauded for leading Russia away from communism, writes Michael Binyon Seafrance Dover_calais Ferries Yeltsin given immunity from prosecution Scourge of party apparatus took pride in defying taboos Vodafone The Man and his Career Halfords Briton freed as jet hijack ends Taleban tact wins West's respect Molucca curfew in force to end killings World in Brief Star stands by her man 'Mass killer' surrenders Hurricane price cut (AFP): Princess loses baby Naked Aitken photo plot foiled by jailers EU calls for a change to 999 Task force to look into asteroid risk Bride No 4 for man of 79 Trains hit by hacker on the line News in Brief Robbery ordeal Body on car roof Bravery award Thick as thieves Tiny Computers Limited Home for the twins born 102 days early Harrison suspect detained in clinic Welcome to the world's gratest hits Paul McCann explores the deluge of lists that define our views at the millennium's end Film Francis House Children's Hospice Art and Literature Music Sport Leaders and Innovators Moben Kitchen's Half Price Sale Medical Events Miscellany Prince's speeches caused concern Wilson 'paranoia' over Cabinet rebels Miniskirt research grant left Pm hot under the collar The Labour leader was needled by a study of rising hemlines, writes Michael Evans Troubles put Ulster at risk of expulsion Public Record Office Release of 1969 Files Stir over Queen's broadcast Crooner helped to end gang warfare How Jenkins beat limousine ban That was a wizard year that was Virgin knight jousts at Camelot Valeric Grove interviews Sir Richard Branson, boyish entrepreneur who has stamped his mark on the past century and remains an inspiration How a battered boy made himself a man of iron Biographer Leon Aron explains how President Yeltsin fought his way up in Russian society through a mixture of toughness and independence The Times Guide to the Millennium Dome Planes, trains and automobiles David Charter provides a comprehesive guide to transport and essential services throughout the new year long weekend No Title Central London Traffic Curbs to Remain until Monday Evening Exit Boris, still playing tom the crowd Douglas Hurd on the dangerous legacy of Russian gambler Remember—there was never any future in predicting the inevitable Nature Notes Deliver us from cowardice If drugs are really so utterly evil, Mr Blair. why are you running away? Art of war The Times Diary Yeltsin's Masterstroke A departure timed for Russia's lasting good Hopes for Peace What to do where wars have no front line Any relation? Tagging Aitken Doing one's duty Letters for publication may be faxed to 020-7782… Government 'cuts bond of trust' How to GeT our times together Royal engagements Joy and hope Drinking classes Cheap joke Many thanks for a balanced diet Onwards and upwards An apt name Millennium poem Dome's day Wheel of fortune A windwo into lost worlds Written history goes only so far. But it is possible into the past. Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent of The Times, descrilbes some of the finds of the century Picture Gallery Milestones Sir John Lawrence, Bt Sir John Lawrence, Bt, OBE, author, died on DEcember 30 aged 92. He was born on May 27,1907 Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Court & Social Court Circular Middleton on Sea 2000 Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,301 The Times Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Alpha First-e pays you 6.51% you … Discoveries that will shape the 21st century There is a feeling in many sclences that almost everything that can be discovered has been discovered. Nigel Hawkes believes scientists are not being imaginative enough The ten most inventions years The past millennium has seen inventions such as the Pill, the printing press, the atomic bomb and electricity. It has witnessed discoveries such as penicillin and the structure of DNA, and achievements such as man working on the Moon. Anjana Ahuja looks at the impact on our lives worldwide Walking with history, the memories of my century Millennium My generation has survived. Britain has reached the millennium in peace and freedom, an outcome that seemed extremely unlikely 70 years ago The Times Well worn, from Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong traces a path through the annals of style, starting with Sappho's mother and ending with Gaultier Suffer the little children? We have, but it's been worth it Millennium There is a new honesty afoot concerning young children's need for their mothers, the damaging effect of divorce and the fact that both parents need to stop overworking Will the play still be the thing in the 21st century? You bet Millennium There is a strong case for believing that the thirst for live performance that is authentic and risky, unrepeatable and unperdictable, will be stronger than ever Wise and otherwise after the event: Century past, Century Future: From the unforgettable to the unforgiveable, Nigel Cilff dusts down 100 years of Times criticism; while overleaf we plot a course for the arts in 2000 The Sunday Times A critcial view of the 21st century Cinema Opera & Ballet Architecture Entertainments Listings Sadler's Wells Theatre Tokens Music Visual art Theatre Popular culture Rock In the past two centuries, many celebrated authors wrote to, for or about The Times. Here is a selection of their work Graham Greene (1904-91) was a sub-editor on The Times from 1926 to 1929. This memory of his days on the paper comes from his autobiography, a Sort of Life Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) wrote a signed article about her Leslie Stephen, the Editor of The Dictionary of National Biography, on the centenary of his birth in November 1832 Peter Fleming (1907-71) went to Brazil for The Times at the age of 24 as a special correspondent, to try to discover the fate of the missing explorer Colonel Fawcett. He failed, but wrote a very witty book about the expedition, Brazilian Adventure, from which this extract is taken Two centuries of changing Times In its 225-year history, The Times has reported on everything from Napoleon to the war in Chechnya. Brian MacArthur charts its past and looks ahead Picture Gallery Picture Gallery A Century of Obituaries This century of obituaries begins byu rounding off the Victorian era - the memorial for the Queen ran to 60,000 words - and our choice of extracts shows how The Times judged the great, the famous and the monstrous at the times of their deaths A Century of Obituaries The world is still divided between competing ideologies The wars of national self-determination in the Balkans, the genocide in Rwanda and the terror in East Timor were all conflicts between belief systems Prophecies and party times From trade union worthies to new Labour spin-doctors Chicken-lickens come home to roost Don't worry, it's only the beginning of the beginning The book - still precious lifeblood of master spirit Millennium Despite the supposed supremacy of electronic media, it is the book by which the famous render their account to history. We trust the book to tell the truth Sooner or later, prosperity will fall into the generation gap There is somthing special about the 40 to 60-year period. It is the length of two generations. People rarely repeat their parents' mistakes or achievements The new centurions of business Utilities Retailing Pharmaceuticals Media Telecoms Engineerg And of course… Leadership qualities that will make a world of difference Patience Wheatcroft on some of the names and trends to watch for in the 21st century Irresistible rise of the Internet Paula Hawkins reports on the markets and trends that will dominate investment in the new millennium Purple Haze and pensions Supreannuation funds for toddlers? Whatever next? Anne Ashworth has seen the future and it looks like more hard work Racing certainty is no handicap Bryant's Eye The scenes of a century ago show athletics as much more appealing to the masses Readers chip in with new views on greatest shots of the century John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, is happy to revise some of his earlier selections Exeter Tomorrow Rapid Raceline Pipe takes share of the honours Racing: Leading trainer celebrates award of CBE with big-race victory Cheltenham Uttoxeter Tomorrow Mullintor strikes at Fontwell There is no racing in Britain today. There are four meetings tomorrow, at Uttoxeter, Exter, Lingfield and Plumpton Lingfield Specialists Meeting Points The Times Guide to Tomorrow's Racing Plumpton tomorrow Lingfield Park Tomorrow Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings The Times Best League Table in the World … Ever! Facing up to football's harshest blow Mowden Park content to put celebrations on hold Christopher Irvine on the rude awakening that awaits Rosslyn Park in the Tetley's Bitter Cup No Title Rivals ready to pounce while United are away Football Snow Reports Tomorrow's Fixtures Shoaib's career thrown in doubt by ban Decision of internaitonal bowling experts deralis tha Rawalpindi Express after trial by video How we spurred United to treble glory Richard Whitehead finally comes clean about his unwitting contribution to the making of football history last season Vaughan ready for teat of strength People of Turkey Picture Gallery Today in the Times God save the King and down with Bonaparte Thursday, January, 1,1801 Will the sun ever set on our mighty Empire? Tuesday, January, 1,1901 Picture Gallery Property We've never had it so good Internet Network Services Pets Collecting Home Life Our Food Mountain The struggle to make our diets healthy continues' Don't carp when the Queen wears colourful clothes An intimidating Church Monopoly had two inventors Sad demise of Dick Barton Letters to the Weekend Editor should carry a full… Ugly attitude Politicans with an eye for the birds Norman Lamont, a keen bird-watcher, explains why many politicians seek refuge from the strains of office in nature Anne Robinson Eminently collectable Tomorrow's Antiques Hurry, hurry, hurry The Times Guide to the January Sales Fashion Others Gadget Shopwatch Treasures at the back of the wardrobe Kate Reardon It's time to clear out your wardrobe and chuck out all those things you never wear anymore. It will give you more room, take a weight off your mind, and you may even discover a feew forgotton - but still flattering - classics The prawn cocktail comeback The starter of the Seventies, the prawn cocktail, has returned in an altogether more refined fashion, says Lois Letts Confessions of an amateur chocoholic This is the day to remember that chocolate is good for hangovers, declares Erica Wagner Henry Harris's New Year Chaet Drink At the start of a new century of winemaking, which countries will be producing the best vintages? Francophiles will be delighted to know that I expect the trend for good-value French wines to continue throughtout the year Star Buys Consuming Interests The Times Cook After weeks of over-indulgence it is time to switch to light, fresh, simple dishes that need little preparation The Times millennium The Perefect Baked Fennel The Times millennium Mummies with pride in their tummies The image of impending motherhood has become highly fashionable among the rich and famous. And, as Zo? Moore reports, their babies are being born the natural way, swathed in comfort A healthy body is all in the mind Be realistle, and this year your fitness drive might just succedd. John Naish explains how Times Two Crossword No 1915 The Times Bookshop NFU Mutual No spin needed for this one The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a triumphant example of sustainable gardening for the next century. And it's even got its own dome, finds Jane Owen Too much purpose, not enough pleasure Stephen Anderton reviews the Dome's garden areas Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Ensure you have the seed catalogues you prefer, and place your orders now Soulful refuge for rockers Jane Owen takes of the tamed wilderness in southern Ireland that has moved some of rosk's wildest icons to poetry Me and my Garden: Veith Turske Chimney Baloon Endless Pools Woodland Nursery To Advertise in the Homes & Gardens Section Please… Mail Order Protection Scheme Ltd Dash Publishing Parker Knoll Genuine Birthday Newspapers Antique Desks Poetstyle Ltd. Concorde French Language Publications To Advertise in the Shoparound Section Please Call… VIR Clinics British Antique Replicas Alfa Romeo Jaguar HR Owen Stratstone of Mayfair London Docklands Jaguar Mercedes Authorised Dealers Porsche D K Registrations No Title Registration Numbers Grange of Exeter Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Section Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Porsche Dick Lovett Lancaster Town & County Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Chapelgate Dick Lovett JCT600 Porsche Grey strak at 200mph Vaughan Freeman on the pensioner spouses' record bid in a 50-year-old car Midland Registrations Allard: featherweight with brutal punch Go Subaru Isuzu Broughtons Rolls-Royce and Bentley Dealers 98S Tvr Chimera 4.0 V8 Here's to a cleaner new motoring era Zero-emission cars vie with high-tech Aston Matins in John Naish's crystal ball JCT600 Leodis Court Straight Eight New Forest Rolls-Royce and Bentley Authorised Dealers Section Bentley S3 Continental Concrete, not oil, is birds' foe Feather Report Good food needs green farms Graham Harvey reckons public opinion has turned against destructive industrial farming Lucy Pinney Weekend Courses and Activities Man's oldest best friends James Allcock, The Times vet, looks at pets down the ages and predicts a happier, healthier future for them all How to Place your Own Advertisement Times Newspapers Candleburners Sirius Synergy RSVP Saturday Rendezvous Onlylunch The Executive Club at Brighton Marina Sara Eden Berkeley Sweetingham International Perfect Harmony RSVP Drawing down the moon The Times Our Vet Writes Adopt us Music Lovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Down among the dead Family Holidays to Egypt to Be Won The Times The Times Level of Lara Croft The Times Lara Croft Offer Christ in three dimensions Trafalgar Square offers us new views of Jesus, says Richard Chartres The Times God is calling us forward into the new century Credo Church Services Tomorrow Sermons to remember Ruth Gledhill admired the six finalists in our Preacher of the Year Award At your Service The Times The first century of ownership One last throw of the dice No man (or woman) is an island A new way to live together Picture Gallery Friends and Neighbours Home Swap Property Taywood Chalk Farm Villa French Property Exhibitions Switzerland Lugano English Courtyard Sotogrande Association of Residential Letting Agents Aylesford Chestertons Residential Lettings & Management Atlantic Yard Cluttons Daniel Smith Association of Residential Letting Agents To advertise in the Property section please call… Marler & Marler John Spencer Marsh & Parsons Ironsides Birch & Co F. W. Gapp Sullivan Thomas Duncan Allen South Bank on show Exciting new attractions make the South Bank the buzziest part of London, says travel editor Cath Urquhart Leading Lights Hotspots and cool places to be seen And did you know? Shell out and see nature at her best For a child convinced a spider has been building a… Learn to Dive in the Red Sea Picture Gallery Wake up to our tips for travel 2000 Steve Keenan rounds up the best destinations for this year and examines the issues that will affect travellers Hotspots and Hot Topics Travelling with children can be stressful and… Caution on the slopes Hotspots and Hot Topics Checking The Peninsula Hotel, Bangkok Survival of the ugliest Gill Williams went to New Zealand to meet one of the world's strangest animals a prehistoric creature with three eyes Visitin New Zealand They'll give you the creeps Nature at her best Brian Jackman hopes the Galapagos Islands can maintain their high conservation standards Even sharks exhibit a benign attitude towards humans Museum of the Week Scandinavian Travel Service Travel Trailfinders Travelbag Best Ski Travel Provider Overseas Travel Australia and New Zealand Guaranteed Lowest Fares Quest Worldwide Direct Travel Insurance Kuoni Travel Insurance Austravel Canadian Affair Overseas Travel Hoseasons Villas with Pools City Breaks Africa Exclusive Canaries & Madeira Simply travel VFB Holidays Ltd. 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Com VFB Holidays Ltd. English Country Cottages Blakes Hoseasons Country Cottages IGLU. Com Emerald Cottages Hoseasons Country Cottages Scotland Cottage Directory Country Cottages in Scotland VFB Holidays Ltd. Welsh Country Cottages No. 3546: Millennium by Schadenfreude The Listener Crossword Chess Winning Move Www. Start. Here Computer Games and Pasttimes Enter the annual Computer Games and Pastimes quiz and you cna win six bottle so Mumm 1990 vintage Grand Cordon Champagneofficial champagne for Greenwich Meridian 2000 Bridge Birthdays Solution to Jumbo Crossword 258 Modern Millennium Jumbo Crossword 263 The first correct entry in our millennium jumbo Crossword competition will win a case of individually numbered Mumm 1990 vintage Grand Cordon champagne, in handblown bottles and carrying the red ribbons of the French L?gion d'Honneur. Send entries to: Millennium Jumbo (263), Weekend, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn before January 20. The winner and solutions will be published in Weekend on Saturday, Janurary 22 114 injured in celebrations at Trafalgar Square Picture Line Word Watching Two Brains Times Two millennium Jumbo Quotes of the Week London & the south easth metro your essential guide… The Times Cyclops Keeping an Eye on Thing Sso You Don't Have to Contents This year Opera, Art, Video, Books, Festivals, Dance… and Goodies to Win Art Luminaries Video All the Little Animals Gallery New Art Gallery, Walsall Art Ruskin To-Day Music Longplayer This year Festival Unfringed 2000 Art The lowry Television & Radio metro's choice this week Dance Resolution! Books Penguin Modem Classics Your shout Metro, 1 Pennington Street, London ?1.9xn The Times Great Night out Rubric Mouse Work Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News L. A. Stories The Projector Great Might in: Julian Barratt UK Top 10 Films 1999 US Top 10 Films 1999 Notting Hill great The Big Interview Stained teeth, suspect underpants. . . hardly the stuff of fame. Unless you are Rhys Ifans, that is. Somehow, they turned him into a sex symbol for the 21st century. Martyn Palmer hears how it happened. Portrait: Alex Bailey Picture Gallery Tune in to 2000 From Icelandic rock toFrench dance and the best of British, metro looks forward to a great year of music Picture Gallery New Year gig guide Shaking off hangovers, some of rock's biggest acts are back on the road, metro presents the top spring tours Metro music charts Jungle Win five albums! Faces of the future From actors and authors to footballers, metro tips the hottest new talent who will kae it big in 2000 Picture Gallery No Title Sex in the city Books One of our finest young talents for the new millennium, William Sutcliffe has shifted his gaze from the backpack generation of Are You Experienced? to the sexual adventures of young O'Connell met him Highs and lows The Cocaine Trilogy Rebel Inc., ?15 (Fiction) ISBN 1902 60211 0 ?14 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Style On reflection Smoke and Mirrors By Neil Gaiman Headline Feature, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 747 27418 5 £8.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Abominable no man The Inflatable Volunteer By Steve Aylett Phoenix House, £8.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 861 59163 2 £7.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Second best Juneteenth By Ralph Ellison Hamish Hamilton £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 241 14084 8 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 A Kind of loving Love is a Four Letter Word By Claire Calman Black Swan, £6.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 552 99853 2 £5.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Book of the video False Memory By Dean Koontz Headline, £16.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 747 22057 3 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Ending in tears Love Stories Granta, £8.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 903 14132 9 £7.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Paperbacks Thinking machines, moving poetry and murders aplenty for the new year Over a barrel Chocolate Lizards By Cole Thompson No Exit, £6.99 (Fiction) ISBN 1 901 93272 6 £5.99 (free p&p) Man of many word Conversations with Billy Wilder By Cameron Crowe Faber & Faber, £20 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 571 20162 8 £17 (free p&p) Truth to tell Leopard IV: Bearing Witness Ed. Christopher MacLehose Harvill Press, £10.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 1 860 46667 4 £9.99 (free p&p) It's a rap The Vibe History of Hip Hop Ed. by Alan Light Plexus, £16.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 859 65290 4 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Possible futures Predictions Ed. by Sian Griffiths Oup, £12.99 (Non-fiction) ISBN 0 192 86210 3 £11.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 8080 Biography Boy and Mann Eddie's Bastard By William Kowalski Doubleday, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 385 60088 7 £8.99 (free p&p 0870 160 8080 The metro 1999 bestsellers Fresh Talent Frozen Summer By Crysse Morrison (Hodder & Stoughton, £10, Isbn 0 340 74864 8) £9 (free p&p) How I Write Can't get through 2 Metro's round-up of the people, places and happenings set Metro entertainment listings Film Music London Saturday, January 1 The Beg Gig: Hammond Heroes Festival Backstage Cleveland Watkiss Theatre West End A Midsummer Night's Dream Curtain Call Honk! The Ugly Duckling Casper Clubs The Big Bash: Movement Dance/opera The Big Dance: Comedy The Big Laugh: Exhibitions Major Museums The Big Show: The Apocalypse Don't Miss Opera & Ballet Classical Concerts Tina Turner Classical Concerts Wigmore Hall Concerts Barbican Screen Tess Four Seasons The Snowman Dick Whittington The vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Small Birds Singing Classical The Big Concert: Fall and Resurrection 3 books. £3. No commitment Vision Plotting your position Longitude Michael Gambon Sunday Channel 4 9 pm Your Guide to the Week's TV and Radio So it's out with the old-gain Television 'Shows arrive with minimal warning and strike like an asteroid, causing the extinction of rival ratings' Setting the tone of broadcasting to come Radio New Year Wildlife Bank Holiday Weekend BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Sky One Movie Planner Midday BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sunday Movie Planner Sunday Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sky One Movie Planner Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 BBC Radio Choice Sky One BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Sky One Movie Planner BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sky One Movie Planner Radio 1(BBC) Radio Choice BBC1 Film Choice Television Choice Sky Sports 1 Movie Planner Radio 1 (BBC) Radio Choice Time Machines This is your Life I'm a soaraway eco-success! Picture Gallery Cyril's Eyberpet Circus Happy new millennium! Meg@ Menu Upd@te upd@te Picture Gallery So you reckon the Spice Girls perform like robots and S Club 7 look about as natural as a Pot Noodle? My Glam Life Reviews Picture Gallery Back in Britain! Welcome to The Future Nab New year, new prizes! Get a load of our Y2Kicking competitions! Meg@mail Miss Millennium! Mighty Myth Xena! Y2k Crossword Fife Interactive TV! Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The times magazine Absolut Bug Contents Philips Kate muir's diary This is the year . . . Britain gets Euro 2000 and London will have two Tate Galleries. But Sanjiv Bhattacharya looks The Olympics open on September 15 in Sydney, which means another quadrennial dose of riveting television. Lots of running and jumping, the American national anthem, the views of Sally Gunnell. . . Where's that remote control From damian whitworth in hiding The safest place to be for the start of the new millennium is more a state of mind than a location Royal Mail The Village Sale Furniture Sandals The talent Portfolio Schreiber Picture Gallery Futon Company Underoneroof. co. uk Picture Gallery Dream house It's not every four-year-old who has his own home designed for him. But then, not everyone's parents are forward-thinking architects intent on bringing the future to the here and now Bac Conservatories Jonathan Meades in Cannes Cox&Kings There's never been a better time to find your… Heaven on a plate You've got the Roux brothers in the kitchen, Alain front of house, and the perfect roast chicken on the menu - we all have our own idea of what makes the ideal restaurant. Here we ask three connoisseurs to dream. . . 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