News from 10/03/2004
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Brian Tarr, Andrew Robson, John Hartman (Emergency Planning Officer, South Yorkshire), v Hopkins, Alyn Shipton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nigel Dudley (Consultant in elderly medicine), Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Richard Horton Editor, The Lancet, , Chris Ward, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Baldwin and James Bone, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Trevor E. Parry (Chartered accountant), Mark Souster, Iain C. Grant (Consultant in accident and emergency medicien), David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Rosaline Renshaw, Richard Eaton, John Adams The Coach House, Greywell Hill, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Mike Allott, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Martyn Beardsley, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Michael Evans, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Roxanne Clarke, Gary Jacob, Gary Jasob, Joe Morgan, Ian MacKlnnon, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dr Petra Boynton Research Psychologist, Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Michael Cavaghan-Pack, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Anne-Celine Jaeger, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Owen, and Graham Duffill, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mr Justice Newman, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Susan Pape, Mike Vockins, S. Lobrane, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Andy Mayer, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Francis Gilbert, Jeremy Page, E. B. White, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Grace Bradberry and Erica Wagner, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Richard Mills, Jannel Cox Fitness Editor, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, John Allison, A. H. Yates, Principal, A. C. L. MacKie (Director General, Health Education Council, 1972-83), Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, P. John Pope, Nick Measures, Michael Dynes and Jan Raath, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Marc Zakian, Alan T. Kendall, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Rachel Cambell-Johnston, Carl Martished International Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Michael Holroyd, Laura Peek, Daniel McGrory and Russell Jenkins, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gavin Evans, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine, Michael Heath,
ResumoServices can't survive 'death by 1,000 cuts' Hon goes over Brown's head with defence cash appeal to No 10 GM crop setback In retreat 'Body snatcher' Endowment fury Web Diary of a Call Girl 'Dirty tricks and backstaftbing' at the Oxford Union The Time Today; page 2. Crossword; 26 law Roport; 41… Portrait of a young universe United Crash out of Europe Sport Pages 51-52 Camp X-Ray Briton goes free, others out by Friday BOSE Today in the Times Business The Register Sport PLUS Duary orf a cal girl: an anonymous prostitute's inernet chronicles have won her a six-figure Publishing deal. But is she rcal? Beets take a pounding but cabbage spared Parliamentart Sketch Forced redundancies as 3,300 Whitehall jobs go Tory MP criticised over gun remarks Treasury 'failing to curb tax avoidance' Ref: Times Migrant minister goes on defensive The rich are more likely to survive cancer The Burke and Hare of Beverly Hills A bizerre $700,000 trade in body parts is alleged to have been run from a freezer room at UCLA Medical Center reports Chris Ayres Trade in cadavers was murder on your health Runner's revenge on doubles Running gag: David Bedford, centre, gatecrashing the 118 118 launch party yesterday TOD'S Five fly home with a price on their stories One detainee has aiready enlisted the help of Max Clifford, report Laura Peek, Daniel MeGrory and Russell Jenkins Unease on estate split over heroes or traitors One. Tel Richard' Mills Blunkett blocks Islamist's release Treason charges unlikely against suspects Remaining four face trial in America Home Secretary says evidence 'best used' in the US, report Tom Baldwin and James Bone The plea of Camp Delta:'When will they release us?' Pro Plan Mercedes-Benz People Wartime radio ogre Haw-Haw makes it to the big screen at last When R. C. Sheriff's anti-war play… PS… Ing Direct Father 'Killed his baby daughter as family ate lunch' BT Drunk Britons face speed fines on piste Why did Pussycat the doberman take Crafts lying down this year? Lexus Sex-charge footballers to face accusers in court Bespoke Suits Fifteen of the dead cocklers identified Millionaires go into battle over patch of nettles Explicit e-mailer faces her employers Just AA sk Gay rams shed light on sexual leanings Microsoft Office £5m bill after sub training exercise hit rock bottom PC World MoD paying the price for Blair's wars Vital statistics in carrier battle Archbishop wants pupils to be taught tale of wicked priests and a dying God Humans and Angels Unite In The Amber Spyglass, the final part of the His Dark Materials trilogy, Philip Pullman writes Britain's First Commemorative Coin! Teacher training agency Insensitive Blair author of his own misfortune Constitutional Reform House of Lords Reform Hunting Iberia No Title Amendment set to reignite tuition fees row British Gas Ministers in deal with Tories after Lords sabotage Top Blair adviser to leave No 10 Aquability Citroen Doctors say it's no problem to health Abbey.com BT GM firms must pay for environmental damage Maize Chosen to Be Kind Boy who died in pond had fear of water, court told Soham school head called to Huntley inquiry A night at the opera? That will be £5, please Welsh National Opera is Cutting its prices to attract a different audience to its new venue, says Dalya Alberge Cups of coffee can ward off diabetes… …but beer is no good for the heart Toyota Brian Tarr Dyke leaves BBC with drama of dark times Electricity bills will soar under energy policy, say engineers AOL Broadband Celebrity swearing on TV acceptable, says watchdog Viewers were misled over 'new' channels DVLA Tiny Jobcentres set for fresh pay walkout Housing boost Doctors' reward Victim's fear Football penalty Minister barred No 1 gloom tune Zimbabwe halts 'dogs of war' odyssey The saga of an impounded jet is shrouded in face ande mystery. Michael Dynes and Jan Raath report Japanese police fail to explain delay in finding Lucie's body Nationwide Australia's opposition leader reaps rewards of political makeover Middle East harmony takes root in desert South Korean leader is added to ranks of the shamed Post Office First Class Business Chinese try to cut execution rate to aid image Lonely voice of truth survives state pressure Press fights back as Schröder borrows Blair's tactics Alliance Leicester War crimes trial begins as Serbs face Europe Flybe.com (AFP): Lindh killer judged not mentally ill Pilot charged (AFP): Green leader (AFP): Rwanda claim (AP): Masons attacked (Reuters): Nail headache Ethnic tensions threaten to erupt in oil-rich Kirkuk Baath legacy has left vying for control, reports Nicholas Blanford from northern lraq Conqueror Pakistan tests missile on eve of cricket tour Abu Abbas dies in US custody Gloves come off as Kerry leads in polls Most Britons oppose Bush re-election Egg US sniper sentenced to death BT By Our Foreign Staff: Florida exile takes on prime role in Haiti Leader takes on Olympic gamble Post Office French scientists resign over brain drain Nationwide Mother is reunited with her daughter 'lost in fire' No escape from the Eastern block Theatre Ladybird Royal Court Theatre Upstoirs CBSO/Rahman Concerts Indian film-score composer brings Bollywood to Bimingham; Monteverdi receives a flavourless reworking Symphony Hall, Birmingham First Choice the Best Shows The Times New London Consort Queen Elzabeth Holl Theatre Ghost City Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff Jazz Mingus Big Band Ronnie Scott's WI How to grow a packet of profits from seed Gm crops will enable a few giant firms to monopolise the fod chain The battle is not between science and supcrstition but between the powerful and the people We are all doomed - to watch endless scaremongering television Picture Gallery The legal vultures circle over Equitable's bones Millions of pounds that might otherwise go to the company's poor victims will go to its rich lawyers Holy smoke! Cigarettes are Ok for some Thunderer Holly Finn Stage Two or Square One The root cause of Labour's troubles in the House of Lords First Seeds A cautious approval for a limited GM crop Dark and Light An unexpected review by the Archbishop of Canterbury Emergency planning Unnatural breaks The Times Reality check for the Lib Dems Detecting and preventing child abuse Waste and management in the NHS Lindisfarne Gospels Unclear jail terms A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives: Sonuc Booms Health education Lessons from the MMR affair Vintage deception Beastly tax returns The Weather The Temes Crossword MESH Argentina seals IMF deal Briefing Boeing's breach Isolated' M&s bonds snapped up New Disney bid expected Ousted ICI chiefs pay Travel firm's losses double Rothschild handover Antofagasta costs rise Charts of the Day Fighting Back Japanese inventors sue over patents Endowment mortgages mis-sold a second time say MPs Pension limit 'will hit twice Treasury figure' Abbey pair share £3m payout despite second year of losses Secrets and Lies Anne Ashworth on Equitable Life Sun Final Act Spalding Gray Obituary, Investors warn of savings crisis after Equitable Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Sunday Times Business Big Shot Stop Press Taiking Points Data Day Look Ahead Top Shell pair face pressure from leak of memos BT Cap fits Brown but no one else Business Commentary Paradox of the savings regime M&s gets a good deal with bond Cairn stuns City with new Indian oil strike ITN to investigate Five's deal with Sky News ITV boss seeks to justify directors' payments Antofagasta continues to shine on back of Chinese demand Tempus Hays French Connection AstraZeneca soars after American drugs boost Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Gas price forecast gives spark to Tullow Oil Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts lifted by US wobble Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Union demands shake-up in the Rover boardroom French Connection keen to buy new labels Noddy Helps to lift profits at Chorion Wizard Inns put up for sale by financier Vodafone Car industry suppliers at risk, MPs told Hays hints it may not sell mail division The Times Unit Trust Information Service Henlys shares hit ten-year low as busmaker's US sales slide NCH Change of a dress City Diary So where does Penrose leave Equitable investors? Actuaries defend role in wake of Equitable report Soaring Pound Sends Uk Trade Plunging Britain's trade gap leaps to record £5.6bn Legal & General Ex-chief says judge 'lacked balanced view' Will more skippers have to go from Shells leaking ship? European Briefing Japan's giants face spate of lawsuits from inventors The Sunday Times Companies struggle with arcane laws in urgent need of reform Orange ends link with founder after Thai sale Big office letting shows confidence returning to City Banking & Finance Austrian The Times Debate Turkey's Eu Membership Anniversaries Birthdays Professor Sumantra Ghoshal Academic whose ideas on business management were valued by students and executives alike Dennis Bardens First Editor of Panorama whose dogged pursuit of the truth extended to the paranormal Court & Social Rhs London Flower Shows Squadron Leader George Bennions Fighter ace who carried on flying after losing an eye in combat Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Spalding Gray Actor whose break came in The Killing Fields but whose name was made by the idiosyncratic one-man shoes that followed Sidney Miller Juvenile actor of the Thirties who turned his hand over five decades to songwriting , directing and voice work To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Keith Goodwin Music publicist who rode the the Sixties pop explosion through to heavy metal and pomp rock We can strengthen Europe, says Turkey Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Where East Meets West Should Turkey be given EU membership? Community Railways Voiunteers are wanted to 'adopt' local railway routes to keep services on track. Are the rural lines worth saving? Save the cpountryside Nature Notes Prize Quiz The Society of Authors On this Day News Quiz What 's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Best known for the children's novel Chariotte's Web, E. B. White Married Katharine Angell at a ceremony at which the only guest was her dog. On holiday with her in Bermuda, he describes events to another New Yorkert weiter, Gustavev S. Lobrano Questions Answered In 1781 Sir William Herschel discovered the seventh planet from the Sun and named it "George's Star" in honour of George Iii. When and why was i6t renamed Uranus? Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Changing the Guard Multiple Classified Advertising Items London & Scottish Assurance Corporation Limited High Court of Justice Court Case No. 192 of 2004 Hds… Show in thrall to sword-leaved giants The Insolvency Act 1986 Helmore Management Limited No 557 of 2004 in the High Court of Justice Chancery… The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? Objectfree Limited The Times In the Matter of Daishinku (U. K.) Limited Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages University News Dinners Answers (from page 39) Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Lecture Legal Appointment Elections Service spouse pension rules lawful Queen's Bench Division published March 10,2004 Secretary of State for Defence v Hopkins Before Mr Justice Newman Judgement February 20,2004 Insurance form question was ambiguous Court or Session Outer House published March 10,2004 O'Connor and Another v Bulimore Underwriting Agency Ltd Before Lord MacFadyen Judgment February 20,2004 VAT on telephone bets agency Court of Appeal Poblisheo Marc 10,2004 United Utillties Plc v Commissloners of Customs and Exclse Churchill Fellowships Trustee can get proceeds of retirement annuity Chancery Division published March 10,2004 In te William Andrew Malcolm Malcolm v Benedict Mackenzle (a Firm) and Another Before Mr Justice Lioyd Judgment February 26,2004 Oral transfer of trivial land valid Court of Appeal Published March 10,2004 Joyce v Rigolll Child support not a civil right Court of Appeal publiched March 10.2004 Reglna (Kehoe) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions work and Pensions Before Lord Justice Ward, Lord Justice Latham and Lord Justice Keene Judgment March 5,2004 Appeal costs against lower tribunals Court of Appeal publiched March 10,2004 Regian (Davles) v Birmingham Deputy coroner Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lord Justice Longmore and Sir Martin Nourse Judgment February 27,2004 The Times Start of proceedings Court of Appeal published March 10,2004 Salford City Council v Garner Fairness to court Court of Appeal publiched March 20,2004 is Innovatlve Software Ltd v Howes Group loss tax cases for commissioners Chancery Division publiched March 10,2004 Claimants under the loss Relief Group Litigation Order v inland Revenue Commissioners Before Mr Justice Park Judgment March 3,2004 Court of Appeal list prior to crown court fixtures Supreme Court publiched March 10,2004 Practice Direction (Court of Appeal, Crumlnal Divisionl Listing) The Times Smith injury rocks West Indies All-rounder withdraws… Time finally catches up on Leonard the legend Rugby Union Still room on the top deck for the man they called the 'fun bus' David hands pays tribute to England's great survivor, who may yet have an input to make to the game after 14 years' national service Schoolboy proves his class by winning British title Bowls United crash out of Europe Late Porto equaliser… Kafer picks up six-week ban for swearing at officials Ballinger Ridge wins on return to Linigfield BHB accuses exchanges of 'damaging impact on racing's reputation' Ashl; ing O'Connor examines the rapid growth of betting exchanges and the gears of racing's rulers Bangor Reading the racecard Fallon:'Ride was one of my best' Fox risks heavier punishment by fighting suspension Jair Du Cochet breaks leg on gallops Chepstow Catterick The Sunday Times Lack of investment compromises favourable location Yesterday's Results There is still good money to be made in racing, but not by the average punter' Arsenal raise the bar and leave British players to retire to it Times Online Archer to fight pain in bid to qualify for Olympics Badminton Injury to Smith throws West lndies' plans off course Cricket My meeting with Mugabe, President, visionary and cricket lover Mike Vockins recalls the day he met a man who seemed to offer hope for a nation Flu jab a pain for Poulter as busy schedule looms Golf The Results Service Dilshan turns the screw for Sri Lanka Today's Fixtures Rugby League Knives are out for Kelly despite vote of confidence Rusedski served with verdict of nandrolone inquiry Tennis Britain edge closer to Athens after Hawes treble Hockey Van den Heede rewarded for perseverance Sailing Times Test Hi-tech costume arrives with theatrical splash Mel Webb is dazzled by the lanuch of a garment with extravagant claims Picture Gallery Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Golf Schumacher issues hollow ultimatum Mottor Racing PSA to use new system of scoring Radcliffe fit Brighton setback Stringer doubtful Klitschko returns Sheffield decider Eriksson surprises FA by saynig it's good to talk Nemeth helps Middlesbrough to recover from cup hangover Middlesbrough Tottenham Horspur Last Night's Results Etherington excels as Wimbledon's tyros are taught lesson West Ham Unlted Wimbiedon By Our Sports Staff: Bates not welcome at Wednesday Souness calls off trips abroad in response to La Manga incident Pools Forecast United win battle over choice of venue for semi-final Chelsea hang on to bring relief for Ranieri European Cup Chelsea VIB Stuttgart (Chelsea win 1-0 on agg) William Hill4 By Our Sports Staff: Juventus defeat underlines changing of guard Wenger demands positive approach Arsenal (3) Celta Vigo (2) (Sky Sports 2,7. 45pm) By Our Sports Staff: Bellamy's recovery gives Newcastle a boost Ronaldo's absence causes Real worry Hasselbaink threatens move after tiring of tinkering Costinha applies finishing touch to United's night of calamity European Cup Ferguson found guilty of taking eyes off the ball United manager has failed to address this season's problems, Oliver Kay says Bet internet.com Thepremiershiptoday Ferguson feels the heat as United's season threatens to disintegrate BT Night of Drama in the European Cup Tangled Web Sven's Date Inside Today Tomorrow Diary of a Call Girl Rep0rtage Health Arts T 2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way… 24 Hours Vergatin Masters of All we Parlay The Domination of English Life Easier when we Anglophones Roam the Globe, but It Also Makes Life a Little Less Fun It's Tricky to Get a Top Job in Europe if You Don't Speak English With English, You Can Travel the World-In a Sterile Cocoon Cricketing Rivals The Web Diary, the Book Deal and the Very Happy Hooker Cover Story The Internet Diary of Belle De Jour, in Which a 28-Year-Old Call Girl Describes her Sexual Exploits, Began as a Web Sensations and Has now Earned its Author a Six-Figure Publishing Deal. But who is the Author? And is It Even a She? Grace Bradberry Reports, and Erica Wagner Analyses the Literary Selling Power if Sex A High Price to Pay Sex without Love Her Links and Asides Reveal her Inteligence Mind Games The Ethicist The Times You Look like a Million Dollars, Che Reportage It's the World's Most Merchandised Photo, but the Man who Took It Never Received a Penny in Royalties. Now his Daughter is Fighting Back, Ross Anderson Reports Only the Mona Lisa Has Been Replicated More Often The Times Work up an Amish Appetite Health They Eat All the Wrong Foods, yet their Obesity Rate is Low. What is the Amish's Secret, Asks Anne-Celine Jaeger If You Expend what You Eat You Wont Put on Weight Words Can Emotional Intelligence Teacher Francis Gilbert Recalls how the Power of Language Transformed an Unruly Student He Helpeo Me to Come to Terms with my Feelings Change your Life I Persuaded Him to Articulate his Anger at Life What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Michael Holroyd Love Etc The Way we Live now Was the Aubergine Dip worth the Bedlam? Yes, Says Jill Dupleix Just Bags of Fasmion S Kors and Ford Exit Form Celine and Gucci Respectively, Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Gives Thanks for their Legacy of Natty Bags Pure Fake Home. Forum Demonic Lovers Reunited Arts Exibition Botticelli's Chilling Tale of Love and Death is Back in Florence, Says Richard Owen Welsh National Opera Botticelli … Naughty-But Nice or Just Naughty? Modern Tate Ad Lib what Makes Students Laugh? Libby Purves Finds out Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back in the Frame Arts The Royal Academy Has Restored a Thin Slice of its Rich History, Finds Rachel Cambell -Johnston The Madeiskl Rooms at the Royal Academy The First Penguin Hayward Gallery Mayerling Smackers Fight Back Education A Campaign to Re-Legalise Cororal Punishment in Schools is under Way. Gavin Evans Reports The Times Cambridge Arts & Sciences Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick Study Languages in Europe Cherwell Independent Education Queen Ethelburga's College Easter Revision 2004 Clifton College Bristol Easter Revision As/a2 & Gcse Revision Easter & Spring Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Caster Courses Italian Tutor Easter Revision Learna Language Ed. forum Education St. George's University Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies Radio Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Ch0ice Gabrielle Starkfy Satellite, Cable and Digital Following Half a Dozen Disaffected Teenagers on an Outdoor Pursuits Course in Utah was a Simple but Magnetic Idea for a Series, Says Joe Joseph Tv Revorw BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Today's Televiasion Page-23 Last Night's… T2 Crossword No Viewing Guide David Chater Companion St Air Lifts Win a dream holiday worth £4,000 It's a business to dye for Working Relationship Jo Hansford, celebrity hair colourist, and her daughter Joanna Hansford Enter our PA of the year competition European Central Bank TiGER Recruitment Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants JG Multiple Display Advertising Items Bermuda Work Abroad KS Senior Pa/office Manager West End £28,000 - £30,000 Something new under the sun But working abroad does have drawbacks, Susan Pape reports Sending out mixed smoke 2signals Lighting up is frowned on at work but there are social advantages, says Marc Zakian Time Savers Michael Page Secretarial KPMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page Secretarial Palmer Sport Michael Page Secretarial Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Michael Page Secretarial Multiple Display Advertising Items Big really can mean beautifully Real-life fashion Sticky pork ribs that are finger-lickin' good Tasting Massage all your cares away Roxanne Clarke on how to release tension Take note of a comeback Shorthand has returned to the PA agenda, says Fred Redwood Secretary/pa to Md Office Manager/pa Situation Wanted Reception/secretary The Times Private House Sw1 Pa/manager KeyChange Charity Medical PA Career Clinic This week's expert is Lucy Anderson, plctured right, Deputy General Secretary of Amicus, the UK's largest prlvate-sector union Creme Part-Time Consultant Gynaecologist in W1 seeks experienced Courses & Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summers Medical Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items EXPERIENCED PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haven for the hip urbanites Conference Call Enter for our top prize Fyi PA of the Year Award Conqueror
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