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News from 01/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, A. W. B. Cowan, Director, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Anne Billson, Dominic Morland, Craig Seton and Sarah Jane, George Hill and Pearce Wright, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Robin Oakley, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Tom Gibb, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Roddy Forsyth, Margareta Pagano, Bruce Douglas-Mann, Martin Fletcher, H. B. Dehqani-Tafti, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Clare Hogg, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Fionnuala McHugh, Nicholas Purnell (Vice-Chairman), David Concar, James Tye, Director, Peter Waymark, Christopher Petit, Robin Oakley and Colin Narbrough, Alan Hamilton and Jonathan Rendall, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, C. A. Rand, John Young, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, John Ebor, Simon Banner, Paul Donovan, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, John Edmonds General Secretary, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Steven Downes, Don Elgie, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Mark Souster, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Steve Acteson, Richard S. Rowntree, Peter Bryan, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Paul Charman, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Molly Meacher, Director, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, David Young, Jane Bidder, Charles Halliday (Headmaster), Christopher Walker, Angus J. Hall, S. W. Smye, Adrian Parkin, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Alfred McAlpine, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Owen Jenkins, Nicholas Beeston and Andrew Morgan, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, Andrew Lycett, Andrew Buckoke, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, Vincent Burke, Christopher Patten, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Mary Coussey (Director), Colin Campbell, Pristina, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan,

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Hoskyns hits at Europe's '1992 fiasco' Ex-No. 10 aide attacks 'over-regulated Utopia' Portfolio Bond The Times Appointments Inside Hearts spring surprise win Index Tory environment record condemned Hereford wins battle to keep Mappa Mundi Moscow hints at peace effort Iran envoy quits London over Rushdie dispute $1bn patch-up plan for ageing jets Education Reform Act 'will fail without good teachers' EBEL Choristers defect after Welsh tour News Roundup Maxwell cuts Aids tie Sikh admits murder Jaguar's strike fear Abbey National Auditors Instruct councillors to defy creditors Moore returns £5m to 20,000 claimants Widows' benefit Mayfair property ruling Dispute looms over lorry tonnage The Corps of Commissionaires Judge orders £1.7m of drug trafficker's assets to be seized A judge yesterday ordered a mother to sell her house after deciding her son helped to buy it with drug money. Mrs Maureen Robson, a senior child care officer, was told her son's majority share f the £72,500 sale would be seized under tough new drug trafficking laws. Her son stephen, aged 28, had manipulated his mother into buying the house to dispose fo thousands of pounds he was making selling drugs, Cambridge Crown Court was told. He decided to use his mother to launder the money after meeting other drug dealers in prison who had put their profits into property. Under the new Drugs Trafficking Act, profits made from drug money can be seized by the courts Chatline services lose legal battle Psion plc Windy reception for Duchess Promising therapy for brain tumours 'Disneyland' for Elstree Life for three who killed stranger ITV 'is failing young viewers' Portfolio Bond Citroën UK Limited Piper Alpha survivor tells inquiry of rescue blunders Czech spy wined and dined at Commons, court is told Give our free mug a home and we'll give to… Honour for gold medallists Women sue over shoplifting arrest Policeman 'assaulted' shot man, court told Couple killed Crash award New Sunday Factory closes Race dispute Chief inspector demands primary teaching rethink State of education Marconi denies theft allegations Ministry of Defence contracts Specialist barristers in student recruiting drive If Et Can Fill Wembley More than 1½ Times with… Record rise in dog cruelty cases Thatcher's 'black record' on green issues Friends of the Earth report details decade of environmental damage and pollution The report challenges the Prime Minister to "put some substantial political flesh on her skeletal environmental record" by setting up what it calls a "true" Ministry of the Environment. That would involve the hiving off of housing and local government departments from the present Department of the environment, which Mr Charles Secrett, the report's joint author, called an unholy mess. "Setting up a true Ministry of the Environment, with a secretary of State of Cabinet level, is the only way we can have cogent and coherent environmental policies". His fellow author, Mr Jonathon Porritt, said he thought that institutional change was now critical, but added: "Mrs Thatcher is known not to be sympathetic to a department merely because it exists, and may well be moe sympathetic to institutional reform than other prime ministers." The report also calls for an Environmental Protection Agency, which would integrate monitoring and regulatory funcitons, and seeks a White Paper on environment and conservation. "Without such a declaration, the Department of the Environment will continue to struggle in any efforts to control the activities of other departments." Employment Training Chalker denounces use of sanctions Lloyds Bowmaker Private remand centres go ahead Accused Israeli soldiers claim that Army authorized beatings Jerusalem—Mr William Waldegrave, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, arrived here last night declaring himself a friend o fIsrael who had come to listen rather than demands (Richard Owen writes). He said that during his visit he would impress on Israel the British and EEC view that the Palestine Liberation Organization had changed in "fundamental ways". Mr Waldegrave sparked Israeli anger in January when he drew an analogy between Mr Yassir Arafat's renuniciation of violence and the record of Mr Yitzhak Shamir, the Israeli Prime Minister, when he was a Jewish terrorist leader. Hours beforehe arrived, Israeli jets attacked Ainab, south-east of Beriut, wounding at least 23 Lebanese children. Earlier yesterday a statement made by Mr Farouq Kaddoumi, a PLO spokesman, said that the PLO could not be expected to control action sof its splinter groups From a Correspondent: Perez suspends rights and imposes curfew after riots Hundred dead as Venezuela crisis deepens (Reuter): China counts cost of record inflation World Roundup 'Children executed' (Reuter): Tribute to Dubcek (AFP): Raffles Hotel closes (AFP): Exam sweat for swots Salvador military declares ceasefire Nunn's past provides new twist to Tower debate By Our Foreign Staff: Rushdie row splits Nobel academy Muslims step up Bhutto attack McDonald's Honda (AFP): Albanian miners are snubbed Promises broken as Serb protest forces yugoslav leadership to reject resignation of Kosovo officials Warsaw (AFP)—General Jaruzelski, the Polish leader, has said that he is prepared to use the Army to quell attempts to destabilize the country. At a party meeting on Monday he accused the radical opposition of trying to torpedo the Government's talks with the opposition and of creating an unstable atmosphere British ship avoids protest (AFP): Meeting hitch Funds frozen (Reuter): Blacks clash (Reuter): Theft foiled Antarctic spill Nato officials face an uphill battle on arms control differences Rheindalen—Nato has not changed its level of preparedness because of President Gorbachov's "charm offensive", Herr Rupert Scholz, the West German Defence Miniser, left, was told during his first visit to the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) headquarters yesterday (Ian Murray writes). The minister, under intense pressure to negotiate reductions in low-level flying and field exercises by Nato forces in West Germany, maintained there was a need for chang, e while admitting it was not possible to do away entirely with "essential" low-level flights. But he thought it might be possible to distribute the flights round the country in a better way. His assurances were welcomed by General Sir Brian Kenny, BAOR Commander-in-Chief (AFP): Unflappable Britons nurse Kabul war-wounded Paris (AFP)—One of the most powerful Mujahidin leaders in the Kabul region has said he will not use starvation to subjugate the Afghan capital. Commander Abdul Haq told the French daily Le Figaro: "We do not want to liberate the city with the blood of innocents." Hanoi tries Seoul road to riches Reform in post-Cambodia Vietnam Sudan Army renews pressure on leader Satellite victory for UK Irish terrorists 'bent on fresh bombing wave' House of Lords Heathrow rail link wins a welcome Forestry policy has led to 'rape' of the environment Onslaught on schools trust Thatcher defends water sell-off 'Prices must rise whoever owns industry' Teacher training scheme praised Education MPs alarmed over cattle bring disease Prime Minister's Questions Budget to grow at £1bn a year Defence Taxation for rich 'optional extra' Minister's Iisteriosis advice New peer is introduced Richmond MP takes seat Bill proceeds Fire safety Print costs Parliament today The cat who walks alone Eartha Kitt,'the vocal soul of the Siamese cat', is preparing for her first one-woman show. She talked to Fionnuala McHugh Fortnum & Mason New view on feeds The Times Get me to the hotel on time It may soon be possible to plight our troths outside the confines of a church or a register office The Kitchen A contract to save the Earth In the final part of their series on how the 'greenhouse effect' is raising temperatures and causing a global threat, George Hill and Pearce Wright look at some sources of 'alternative' power and consider the sacrifices that will have to made by the developed nations if mankind is to survive Vic Hallam PLC Soliciting for change at the Bar Sally Brompton on why solicitors who have joined the Bar are wary of a merged profession A bad case of writer's block Friends of the Elderly Nescafe Times Diary Present Sue Lawley has hand little trouble getting senior politicians on to Desert Island Discs Whose turn to deal? Commentary Aid with a hint of green Christopher Pattern on ways to improve the world environment Tower's regrettable leanings On This Day The Honours List Distinctions for Women Shut the War Chest The Short Sale Dividers and Leaders Registration of cooling towers Drink in schools Quality of training Pay awards contrast Preventing party muddle in middle Jack-knife hazard Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Scent of success A saint for lawyers Not so simple to test blasphemy At whose service? Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills The night sky in March Astronomy No Title Memorial service Appointments Forthcoming marriages Malvern Girls College Church news T. C. Keeley Luncheons Salmonella thrive on sticky surface Science Report Today's royal engagements Dinners Christening Konrad Lorenz Pioneer work on animal behaviour Alexander Medvedkin Leavening socialist realism with the yeast of farce John Edward Owen Outstanding careers in the Army and the police Multiple Classified Advertising Items Treasure hunter's primitive silver penny sold… Saleroom Cambridge gets £10m boost for archaeology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whelan Homes Cobhaven Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stunning Reception Queensgate SW7 Birch & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Pauls Mens, Nw1 James Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beazer London Robert Bruce & Partners Plaza Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mortgage Collection Limited Prudential Property Services Carleton Smith & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bigwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trapped at table Television Enterprising amateurs of the new music Concert New London Chamber Choir/Wod St John's Royal Opera House Acting, never faking 'Perfectionist? As if being a perfectionist is so bad.' Dustin Hoffman talks to Simon Banner about his new film Tomorrow on the Arts Page: David Robinson on this… Undimmed The Ghost Sonata Queen Elizabeth Hall Slow in arriving The Train to Happiness Lyric Hammersmith High on energy Theatre Cardboard City Soho Poly Lee-Roy Travel Shaftesbury Theatre This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1809 Entertainments Lancashire love Word-Watching Winning Move A case of trial and error Television Choice Radio Choice Help the Aged BBC1 Owen is likely to trump SLD's offer The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,918 Riots plunge Venezuela into crisis Weather Tamil rebels kill 38 villagers On the ropes with 'Miss Whiplash' Political sketch Business & Finance 25-30 Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market American director for Savoy Profits slip Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Morton gives warning on privatization Eurotunnel chief attacks 'obsolete' attitude to capital spending By Our City Staff: Young rejects calls for takeover protection Profits slump to £20.4m at McAlpine Trade figures unlikely to push rates up Imports of consumer good showing little increase STC fulfils City hopes with record £230m European side lifts Unilever to £1.45bn Lasmo pays £358m for Thomson oil interests Telephone Information Services Ltd. Co-founder resigns from Cannon Group Business Roundup Stat-Plus up to £5.04m Pickwick at £3.32m Salary rise for Saatchis AMS chairman goes Bensons jumps 42% NOVA Next Computer Hanson sells off Devine Hickson acquisition Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Stronger STC ready to consolidate Tempus Profits fast forward to £3.43m at City vision Platignum in talks on takeover Boost for Thorntons Best retracts No deal Norton motorbikes 'heading for profit' EEC inquiry on Shorts Company Briefs US blocks $66m BOC purchase Expanding Cresta advances 240% London Traded Options Traditional Options Merrill seeks support over its SE rule change attack Prudential palls for greater freedom Chairman resigns from Moss Trust Tesco chief receives honour Neild back and on the box Royal feast for the IOD Arbuthnot put up for sale by NZI Haslam stays as head of coal British Telecom Unilever falls short of organic growth target Comment Keep your Cambrian shares Comment Leaving the fields clear for specialists Many industrial groups are selling their North Sea stakes and abandoing the business to leading oil companies. David Young reports No legitimacy by later void marriage Custody decision appeals Dealers fear massive rights issue Stock Market Next has been dragged lower recently by talk that the latest edition of its Directory will not be ready in time to meet the June publication date. But Mr. David Jones, the managing director of Next, says: "The new catalogue will be out on time." Next finished 2p firmer at 147p Great Universal Stores fell 25p to £10.69 on talk that Shearson Lehman Hutton has downgraded. But the broker says it is sticking ot its pre-tax profit estimate of £398 million for this year and it remains positive about Guissies which it regards as the best defensive stock in the sector Parental rights vested in council Liability for pollution by escape of materials (AP): Dow ahead despite late selling Wall Street Shares steady Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Prime time in the City Christopher Warman reports on business centres which solve the problem of finding short-term office space in the City of London Colmore Associates Hillsamuel Land? Nairn Golf Club Quality Land for Sale Investors swell Brussels market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mabey R. M. Gamble and Company Ltd John Sheridan (Estates) Ltd Town for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Town £ Country Building Society Leah & Rouse Group Guest House Property Security Investment Trust Plc Robert Irving & Burns In the Market The Commercial (Brokerage) House Ltd Anglia Financial Planning Ltd Griffith Clark Chartered Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimpey Welcome Home Rialto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Alan Selby & Partners Broadwell Land Plc Maidstone Borough Council James Associates Beazer Multiple Display Advertising Items Suffolk Lodge, SW9 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bargaining power Property is a buyers' market with special deals for first-time home seekers, Christopher Warman reports Dedenham Tewson Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Butlers Wharf Building Berwick Financial Services PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Financial Corporation (UK) Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market White Dent & Co. Mortgages Marsh & Parsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property NR Oakham & Rutland Water Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Alan Selby & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Longcroft Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Abroad Ltd Playa Paraiso Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany, Normandy, Atlantic & Sth coast. Apls.… Creative & Media Appointments Croydon Advertiser Group Limited Taylor-Lloyd Executive Ltd Outreach Worker Alan Philipp Menorca Country Club Russell Cowan Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items TV Guide Aberdeen Journals Ltd. Hi-Tech Industries Ltd Puerto Sotogrande Costa Blanca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Development Director Marketing Director Independent Consulting and Management Company Headland Overseas Properties Ltd Members of a silent order As the Profumo Affair is revived again, Paul Donovan looks at some famous people who have preferred to say 'No comment' Middlesex Polytechnic Snap this up Investment Brokers Marshall Cavendish Ecomax Black & Whites Publcs Ltd Countrywide Communications (London) Ltd. National Solus Sites Ltd Knight and daily By Lines Pay up and play the game Opinion Kim Church Associates Limited Account Director Contract Communications Limited TV Guide Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Telephone Sales Moulding the break Paul Charman tunes in to television's close-up on its advertising world Chicago lifeline secures autumn launch Plymouth Theatre Royal Omega Based in North London International Advertising… Caversham Press Plc Price Jamieson Group Recruitment Consultants Rewarding Career in Advertising Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc Prospect Magazines Manor House Press Construction Industry Research and Information… Dark Horse Communications Ltd. Alexander Mann Associates PLC Royal United Kingdom Beneficent Association BBC Corporate REcruitment Services Industrial Media Limited Forum Hotels Publishing—sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames and Hudson Ltd. Austin Benn Recruitment Consultants Kingfisher Editions Limited Design and Art Development Group Ltd. Drake Personnel Susan Beck The Zarak Partnership Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Secretarial Careers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Grosvenor Bureau Midas International Properties Limited Secretarial Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Ltd Bestseller Publications Ltd Senior Secretaries Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Single Europe Marketing Jigsaw Practice Manager/secretary Personal Assistant to Chairman Finesse Appointments Graduate Appointments London & Bishopsgate International Investment… The Fine Art Society Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Sarah Hodge Ltd. Graduate Appointments Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Blanchards Plc The Hatton Garden Agency Sarah Hodge Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/ADMINISTRATOR in Shopping Centre Management Team… Secretary/personal Assistant The Work Shop Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants IBJ International Limited Regus Love+tate Recruitment Consultants Secretary/accounts Book-Keeper Overseas Development Institute Fareast Mercantile Co Ltd Jaygar P. A. To M. D. Wimbledon Gordon. Yates Recruitment Consultants Hazell. Staton Recruitment Specialists MacBlain Nash City Recruitment Consultants Seer Selection Osborne. Richardson Public Relations Caroline King Appointments Career Connection Gordon. Yates Recruitment Consultants Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants T. M. International Secretarial Recruitment Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants The Sussan Mills Portfolio Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Graduate Appointments Secretaries plus The Secretarial consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Garrard & Co. Ltd Accountancy Tuition Centre Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items American Airlines The Royal Fine Art Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediad … Roymark Limited Girobank Plc Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Halcyon Days Sales Assistant Mark Warner Personnel Resources Secretarial Division Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Fine Art Society Multiple Display Advertising Items International Air Tattoo Japanese Speaking Assistant The Times MacLennan & Partners Limited Management Consultant, W1 Arthur Anderson & Co. Hazell. Staton Recruitment Specialists Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Service Management Group Synergy The Recruitment Consultancy London & Provincial Nursing Services Personnel Assistant AFB Recruitment Southern Air Transport Barnett Banking Mackay Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Human Resources Limited The Chelsea Connection £14,000 McDonald's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tynesiders are likely hosts for World Cup Cycling Inner London Magistrates' Courts Service Maine Road back in reckoning as leading cup venue Rugby League Semi-final draw St Helens v Widnes (at Wigan, March 11) Warrington v Wigan (At Maine Road, Manchester, March 25) Fibbens finds better use for Biondi money Swimming Super Secretaries Olympic queen of the castle Only Clark can be content with draw Badminton Bond and Ramsay quick off blocks Yachting P. A. s Stuck in a rut? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Seer Selection Recruitment Consultants Knights Bridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items By a Special Correspondent: Pembroke favoured for Lents success Rowing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Beau Ranger for repeat success Mandarin: Worcester Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections The Times Racing Service Against The Grain Aintree doubt New Tote Credit complex unveiled Akehurst has 43-1 double Festival backing Results from yesterday's two meetings Tomorrow Night earns tilt at Scottish National Dreaper decision Jim Dreaper, the trainer of Carvill's Hill, will issue a statement at Leopardstown today concerning the well-being of his gelding. Last week, the bay, who is Ireland's leading hope for the Cheltenham festival, was found to be lame due to an infection in his near-hind leg Rearranged dates Rapid Raceline At the nursery end of the revolution It nits centenary year the South African Cricket Union is anxious to present an enlightened image to the world. But what chance do black people really have? The Times Alan Lee fine to find out. This is the first of a series of repots Snow Reports Foreign coach needed Bobsleighing New Zealand play out time and keep home record intact Cricket Colour change New Zealand, who will play in black and white rather than their customary beige and brown, have rested Chatfield and Bracewell for the first one-day match against Pakistan in Christchurch on Saturday. New Zealand (from): J G Wright (captain), R H Vance, a H Jones, M D Crowe, M J Greatbatch, J J Crowe C M Kuggeleijn, R J Hadlee, I D S Smith, G Robertson, M C Snedden, D K Morrison, W Watson Lambs are the new champions Squash Rackets Exeter hope it is fourth time lucky Lacrosse Shaw called up by England Hockey England bank on Smith's guidance Netball Today's Fixtures Wasps looking to expand in the commercial sector Rugby Union England pre-empt Sharp practice Thomas back to test out knee injury Cup repeat set up by draw for semi-finals Return of Parkes is bad news for young generation Football: West Ham Face an Everest in the Chilterns to Reverse Luton's Littlewoods Cup Advantage Live coverage of Luton game Millwall's return to Luton Town for the first time since the match in 1985 when their supporters rioted, is to be relayed back to The Den on a 48-metre closed-circuit screen. The match, on March 11, is expected to draw a crowd of around 10,000 to Millwall's ground. No visiting supporters will be allowed at Luton Blissett on target for season Last Night's Results Return to Europe is inconceivable' Paisley reprimanded Shotton denies Watford Everton close on unwanted prize Chelsea overcome the promotion jitters Steele's measured title Carpet provides a test Bowls Oil-car camera to give a new view of grand prix race Motor Racing For the Record Prize fund for women tops £2m Golf Regional rivalry at The Belfry Bruno pressed into a corner on his homecoming Christie ruled out of world event by injury Telecom Security Millwall expose limitations of Arsenal defence Meo finds form to defeat Hendry Benn-Watson match agreed Sella gives fillip to French Ferguson goal helps silence Hearts' critics Edwards is withdrawn Sport in Brief Football goes back to school End Column Performing for high stakes Confident public speaking can save a company from financial ruin. Clare Hogg reports the executive's avenues to eloquence Greenfield Human REsources Ltd. Coopers & Lybrand PA Consulting Group Black&decker Information Technology Consultancy Thompson Associates Limited Member of Napp Pharmaceutical Group M. Y. Holdings plc In Systems The Established Leader Research Machines SMCL Oil & Gas Ltd Sony (UK) Ltd Marc Woolmer Recruitment Christian Davies Advertising Consultancy Metro Computer Consultants Kleinwort Benson Group Scicon Limited Ernst & Whinney Varley-Walker Human Resource Consultants Sutcliffe Croftshaw Ltd E. x. p. o. r. t sales executive Bethnal Green Neighbourhood Hoggett Bowers Advertising Datatrak Prudential Third Party Business Development MSL International Fisons Pharmaceuticals P. E Computer Services Ltd The Lloyd Group News Group Newspapers Unisys British Gas ADR Search and Selection Hoggett Bowers N. B Selection Ltd JM Management Services N. 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Top Positions for Top Executives Sales Opportunities Computer Networking Independent Consulting and Management Company… MSL International Management & Executive Selection Phoenix Timber Group Marshall Tufflex MSL International Kent County Council Wickland Westcott & Partners Price Waterhouse EDP Systems Limited The Noble Organisation Limited Transmanche-Link Peter Ward Associates Midsummer Leisure Plc Varley-Walker Human Resource Consultants Severn Trent Water Executive Selection Division Kuwait InterExce SMI Sales Manager USSR Diagnostic Products Decaware Ltd Computer Peripherals Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia Company Secretary Redrow Group Fletcher Hunt & Assoc Northern telecom Four Square a Mars Group Company Austin Knight Advertising Between you, us and the gatepost, there's… Handley-Walker Group plc Highfield International Kiddy and Company Recruitment and Organisation… Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Wickland Westcott & Partners Communication Systems Mpsi Systems Ltd Ref. 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