With only three weeks to go before the millennium, both sides of the Y2K debate are rushing to put in last minute adenda to their arguments. The big question is who the public believes - the doom-mongers or the 'business as usual' proponents? Suzi Kerridge canvassed opinion on London's Kings Road
By Suzanna Kerridge
Monday 13 December 1999
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