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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 March 2005
The next millennium looms, bright and pristine, ours for the asking. Sounds good, although sour notes have already chimed. The millennium, it is said, starts 2000/2001 and not 1999/2000; Y2K is going to start with a computer-driven catastrophe; on CNN this morning it was reported that three airlines, including Virgin Atlantic airlines, had decided not to fly at New Year.