The new millennium officially starts in Greenwich, where the Millennium Dome is being built. Ongoing exhibitions, live performances and virtual reality arenas will usher 2000 in. The 35,000-capacity place has already sold out. New Yorks Times Square will be jammed with half-a-million merrymakers for a 24-hour celebration with giant screens flashing whats happening in other parts of the world. London pubs will invite one helluva hangover by staying open 36 consecutive hours. At Berlins Brandenburg Gate, a street dance on either side of the former Berlin Wall will celebrate again the end of this no-mans land. New Zealand is selling its first sunrise in Gisborne. Places like Fiji, Tonga and Kiribati in the South Pacific, where the International Dateline makes an elusive crossing, are all quibbling over the first rays of the sun. Las Vegas is hosting the largest New Years Extravaganza with a 2,000 gun salute and the longest-running concerts with stars like Barbara Streisand, Elton John and Tina Turner. A savvy Michael Jackson will exploit time zones to perform two concerts, one in Sydney and the other in Honolulu. Then theres Australia, which is on a huge promotion drive. Its paying off. Indians are rushing in droves Down Under, estimated Indian travellers for 99 being almost 40,000.