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News from 19/04/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Fergus Hobbs (Director), Victoria McKee, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Graham Rock, David Perry, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Diana Wildman, Barry Barker, Richard Thomson, Cliff Feltham, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Alan McGregor, and James Bone, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Nine Reed, William Kimber, Richard Evans, Media Editor, W. Dieter Merbitz, Carol Leonard, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Richard Burleigh, N. G. Putt, Margareta Pagano, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Mary Lees, John Boyd, David Sapstead, Peter Davenport and Ronald Faux, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Peter Davenport, John Goodbody and Ian Smith, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Chris Pomery, Andrew Gilmour and Roland Rudd, Douglas Broom and Sam Kiley, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Hugh McNearnie, Jean Polwarth, Peter Millington, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, John Woodcock, Kate Booth, David Miller, Simon Randall, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Trevor J. Brown, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Tony Dawe, David Sapsted and Peter Davenport, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Stephen Thorpe, David Owen, Michel Syrett, Russell Davies, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Lisa O'Kelly, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Mandarin, George Hill, Ron Whelan, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Michael Lamb, David Green, Adrian Liddell Hart, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, Christopher Bunch, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, Andrew Lycett, Richard Evans, Nicholas Wood and Andrew McEwen, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, John Whitehead, David Weatherall, L. H. Lishman, Bailey Morris, StJOHN Stimson, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Steve Turner, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, Philip Jacobson, Mark Souster, David Cross and David Sapsted, Ruth Gledhill and Clive White, Colin McQuillan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor,

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Police hit back at the fans 'Delay kick-off' call went unheeded Claims of 'drunkenness and hooliganism' at Hillsborough 'Delay kick-off' call went unheeded Tournament of the Mind The Times Appointments Portfolio Bond New threat of dock strike 6,000 jobs Index Hurd being urged to limit spectators Gripped by terror in the mad violence of Beirut Strike will stop Tubes tomorrow Gorbachov invites Thatcher to Kiev 'Insensitive' FA attacked by club Arthur Price of England Britain facing EC legal action on water Strike likely after dock debate fails News Roundup Tories rebuke Clarke Inquest dispute on tyre Oilmen escape blast BBC strike threat Government defeated British Midland Toyota will bring 6,000 extra jobs Japanese car firm confirms plans for factory in Derbyshire Thatcher to repeat attack on intrusive' press The Prime Minister has hinted that she will use the summer Cabinet reshuffle to promote some of her younger loyalist backbenchers and ministers. In an interview with Reader's Digest magazine, Mrs Thatcher fuelled speculation that some of her older, middle-ranking ministers could go. The majority of the leading contenders for a Cabinet place in the next refushuffle, including Mr Chris Patten, Mr John Patten, Mr William Waldegrave and Mr David Mellor, are on the liberal, non-Thatcherite wing of the party , but Mrs Thatcher is clearly keen to bring on some MPs on the radical wing. She said in the interview: "I want to make certain that the things I passionately believe in will continue" Correction Army video shows corporals fought to the end at funeral Over-fifties having time of their lives Lieutenant accused in £60m crash Russia imitates environment award Cbi calls for careers scheme Educating school leavers The fall in the number of school leavers is a "time-bomb" ticking away at the heart of the Government's economic powers and presents unions with their best chance for 10 years, Mr John Edmonds, general secretary of the GMB general union, told the Scottish TUC in Aberdeen yesterday. He said that unions should "sieze the oppurtunity" to win legal rights for workers and if they had no success at Westminister they should try Brussels. In the early 1980s the Conservatives had used rising unemployment to force workers to accept lower standards and to weaker trade unions, but that was now changing. "Let no trade unionist anywhere miss the significance of what is happening", he said "The fall in the number of school leavers... is called the demographic time-bomb and so it is. Instead of too many workers chasing too few jobs, employers are being forced to complete for labout. That shortage will increase and the Tories are fearful of the results." Aspects of Love conquers all Chrastny cell rule 'breached' Tandy Computers Portfolio Bond 'I bought murdered bride's car for £125' Salt rotting road bridges Peugeot 405 Nine survivors issue damages writs Legal Action Death toll rises to 95 as teenager loses fight The Victims Police chief's call for match delay went unheeded Liverpool Football Club said yesterday that the families of victims of the Hillsborough disaster could have the ashes of their loved ones scattered on the pitch, in line with an old Anfield tradition. A memorial service for the 95 victims is to be held at the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool on April 29. The Prime Minister has been asked by the North-West Association of Conservative Trades Unionists to declare an official day of mourning. All offices, factories, shops and public houses would be closed Spurs pull down their perimeter fences Mixture of sympathy and censure European Reaction Judge visits the ground Public inquiry David Morris Rock stars record for the appeal Labour promises '£12bn plan to clean up water' Clerical Medical Investment Group Master Faldo returns Drugs give hope in rare cancers Record price is paid for a scene by Longhi Saleroom Speelman beats Short in world chess battle Split over bid to end university dispute Thousands flee bloodshed in Beirut Relief for the wounded as shelling intensifies From a Correspondent Harare: Mugabe changes tack on economy to woo new investors France promotes condoms on TV in Aids campaign G. D. Mountfield Ltd Frostbite hampers Icewalk progress Quality Used Cars Amnesty attacks Israel use of force World Roundup Basques are expelled Rioting in Jordan Chile hit by strike Reuter: Troops quit Tbilisi Reuter: French hail heroes Luxembourg lures world leaders to birthday party Ford Walesa welcomed back to the fold Khashoggi's rise to great riches Man in the News Aquino's US visit is setback for Moscow Gec Alsthom Trade Indemnity Kohl wins round Nato on timing of missile decision Copenhagen (Reuter)—Ships and planes from seven Nato states began 11 days of naval mine warfare excercises in the Baltic and Danish waters yesterday, a Nato spokesman said. Forces from France, West Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Britain, Belgium and Denamark are taking part Delors package sets the stage for British veto Rover 200 Series North 'knew he was breaking the law' Toyota Peking police end mass protest by students India poised to test-fire missile Villagers to leave launch area Delhi (Reuter)—An express train jumped the tracks in central India yesterday killing at least 35 people and injuring more than 100, Indian news agencies reported. Many of the injured taken to hospital were in critical condition. A Central Railway spokesman said 12 carriages of the Delhi-bound Karnataka Express derailed near Jhansi in UttarPradesh state. He said the death toll could rise Reuter: Alaska oil clean-up Bribe charges Mock ousted Vantage Press AP: Dubcek ruling Reuter: Troops fill in Reuter: Six detained Reuter: Lucille Ball ill Canon Hong Kong refugee centres shock MPs Toyota decision 'big vote of confidence in UK' Industry Car race Bill makes progress Government 'trying to commercialize NHS' Health Debate A view of the Thatcher era Decade of Revolution Public-interest plea on secrets rejected again European union is dismissed Mote 'to study science' Education Pressure grows to drop football ID scheme Diplomats' parking fines down Danger dogs criticized Low cost of Lindane hunt Parliament today A mighty to-do in the Vale The stakes have suddenly risen for both side in what should have been an uneventful by-election in the Vale of Glamorgan. George Hill reports Time Out Nibbling at the edge of media fame Oxfam The Times Martin Fletcher Picture Gallery Council calculations Commentary Robin Oakley Mirage of a settlement Conor Cruise O'Brien on Middle East peace realities Compromising her stature The Thatcher Decade From Our Special Correspondent: On this Day Prince Rainier Married Oxford hospitals Freedoms at Issue Bad Days in Beirut Traffic jams 'Hacking' that is not so funny Manager's abilities Arachnophobia Trying to account for Hillsborough Bank card limits Names in fiction Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Rescue at hand Defamation area still unclarified Spandau conviction History remodelled Free as air? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial meeting Memorial service The Times The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor Maj D. McN. Whyte Cambridge Union Society The Chartered Institute of Building Church news Dinners Birthdays today Concert Richmond Tutorial College Forthcoming marriages Marriages State visit Charles Vanel Veteran French star of The Wages of Fear Archpriest Miloje Nikolic Leader of Orthodox Serbians in Europe Henny Jurriens Mario Chiari As thou knowest not what is the evening without not… Great Attractor unmasked? Science Report School announcements Harkness fellowships Anniversaries Bridge Appointments Correction Sky Television Still the hardest lesson of all A century after Hitler's birth, Anne McElvoy visits a German school for a history lesson Ultratone Ltd Multiyork A German View of Hitler in History Crowning glory Briefly House proud KLC The Times A consuming question Opinion Marketing Manager UK BBC Stockton Associates Rec Cons The Ritz Millbank Publications Relative differences In Nicaragua one family owns three warring papers, Andrew Gilmour and Roland Rudd report Siemens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advertising Sales in International Publishing Morgan Keating Associates Salesperson Sales Manager Tricky ticket Pan Am is keeping a high profile in the wake of Lockerbie Ready for the great race? Britain's advertising industry is getting ready for the 1992 single market, but it may now be too late, Lisa O, Kelly writes Anglian Water Premier Crew Personnel Assistant Prize Co-Ordinator Paul Saunders Cornhill Publications Ltd. Marconi Northern & Shell Plc Free or fee speech? American Bylines Disney days American Bylines Media mergers American Bylines New nostalgia American Bylines Oxford polytechnic Spy trial American Bylines Briefing... Southwark Computer Services Ltd SKY Television MHP Financial Times Europe's Business Newspaper Lincolnshire & Humberside Arts The National Rubella Council Marketing Manager Granada Television Independent Consulting and Management Co. Ltd. Source Merrow Employment Agency Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battersea & Clapham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities International Secretaries IMC (Europe) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items City of Swansea Tina Glover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career line Nina Campbell Ltd International Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brassy, Pattery and ageles Frank Sinatara began yet another farewell London season last night Russell Davies reports Popular Music Intense celebration of healing Recital Requiem in the grandest manner Concert Ivanov An Ideal Husband Onkel's willing victims Television Garrick Theatre RSC Altered States Festival This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1850 Entertainment All-blacks tackle Wilde Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery King Lear The Times Vivid and delicate legacy Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice The Listener Labour defence deal to stop split Khashoggi arrested over Marcos assets in us The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,960 Word-Watching Weather Minor trappings of mice and men Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market £1m paid to Stanley directors £10m bid bill Battle over Gateway begins Consortium offers £1.73bn cash for supermarket group Asda would leap to third largest food retailer Year's best gain on Dow Jones 'Them and us' encourages cheating Hostility leads to social acceptance, says Insurance Ombudsman French boost for Guinness shares PSDR at record £14.3bn John Charcol Minorco in fresh action in America Conder shares soar as turnover hits £170m Business Roundup EIS Group up to £9.5m Warning at Bodycote " Warrington-Runcorn" St. James Court Mixed results at L&g Pressure builds up on Hammerson Tempus Reward for internationalism Stock Watch BA and Sabena 'to link' Chesham Amalgamations By Our City Staff: Metalbox merger sanctioned GPA places world's largest aircraft order worth £10bn Ward rises to £7.17m Staks in red Evode extends BHH bonus Boosey boost Lincoln better Tie Rack ahead at £3m Wheway joins list of inside deal cases Doctor in the house Cecil packs them in Mining's loss Kleinwort director resigns No time for loafing B Elliott to pay £22m for four companies Tower on board at Macmiillan Minorco Sharp's dissolution of the monasteries Comment Guinness' French cocktail Comment United Parcel Service J Menzies shrugs off US losses Unipart soars Stake raised Shares halted No dividend By Our Energy Correspondent: CBI criticizes 'own goals' by Thatcher Invertment Management Limited Bmt offers to help police N Sea safety By Our City Staff: Hillsdown interested in Pittard Philips Slowdown seen in US inflation figures Conder Group Plc Tramil Tandon Computer (UK) Ltd Germany joins the ranks of Euro-sceptics as 1992 looms Britain's concern about 'one Europe' has found support from an unexpected quarter, as Wolfgang Münchau reports Juliana's nightclubs lift profit to £1.76m Gwr in £10m shares offer for Consolidated Company Briefs Recent Issues Lind-Waldock & Company Minorco Interest irate relief lifts Dow 41 points Wall Street Penalties should be shown on charge Corroboration warning required for abbettor Emotional needs relevant Call options buying boosts Courtaulds towards peak Stock Market BAA sported a rise of 13p to 363½ following a visit by brokers to the Heathrow and Gatwick airports. The trip was apparantely designed to emphasize the group's strong property portfolio. There is also talk that BBA has bought the land to build Terminal Five at Heathrow News that currency restrictions may soon be lifted in Zimbabwe was good news for Aberfoyle Holdings, the agriculture to textiles and security group, with the shares jumping 6p to a peak of 35½p. Crescent Africa owns a 16 per cent stake and may be considering a full bid Vehicle keeper must reply in writing Taxis for wheelchair passengers London Traded Options Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Lloyds Bank Commercial Service Strong gains Stock Exchange Prices The town where history began Britain's oldest recorded town is determined to preserve its past while accommodating its new prosperity. This year Colchester celebrates the 800th anniversary of its first Royal Charter Hoopers Military links with the civilians Van-Cols of Colchester Ltd Colchester Business Park Pannell Kerr Forster Working for the future A new centre of eastern England is emerging as Colchester enjoys an economic boom Colchester University of Essex Ellison & Co Ways and means Royal London Insurance Studied progress Over the last 25 years, Essex has developed to become one of Britain's most 'academically distinguished' universities Savills Commercial Property to Let Drivers Jonas In the Market Henry Davis City Herring Son & Daw Hamilton House Ec2 Maginificent Gallery Making space, old and new Morris, Marshall & Poole RI+B Jermyn Street St James British business joins the push into Belgium The influence of 1992 is already being felt, especially in Brussels Edward Rushton Son & … Opportunity to Purchase RI+B The Work Shop TM Southampton City Kilfinnan Castle Merry Weather Campbell-Johnston Executive Secretaries Limited Hillsamuel Investment Services Gordon-Yates Jones Lang Wootton Administrator/secretary Senior Partner's Pa Pr Opportunities Caroline King Appointments Grimley JR Eve Beresford Sherman design Creative Creme Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Recruitment Company The Work Shop Drake Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burlington House Bestseller Publications Ltd Do your Own Thing in Recruitment Miller/McNish Grosvenor Responsible Pa/secretary Required St. Stephen's Secretariat Ltd Good Relations Secretarial Assistant in Executive Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Keystone Audio Secretary to M. D MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate Appointments Jon and associates (Uk) limited Select Appointments Plc London & Bishopsgate International Investment… Judy Farquharson Limited Temporary Creme Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultant Temple Homes Finesse Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items McKENNA & Co Timothy Benn Publishing Ltd Maine-Tucker TM The Observer Winified Johnson A. A. Consultants Cross Selection Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allander Wright Mistprestige Chartleigh Dtf Maine-Tucker The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Pa to Managing Director Drakkar SKY Television Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. A. /Secretary Art Gallery Institute of Biology Public Relations Select Secretarial Recruitment Hazell-Staton Personnel Assistant Reception Line MSM Exhibitions Ltd City Secretaries Maine-Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items Cardiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Sarah Hodge Ltd Norma Skemp Personnel Susan Beck Office Angels Comshare The Caldwell Partners International Cosmetics Enthusiast Receptionist/telephonist Sarah Hodge Susan Beck Ara Advertising Susan Hamilton IDC (Holdings) Ltd PA Gordon-Yates The Work Shop Merry Weather Tetra Jigsaw Crone Corkill Thames Public Realtions Secretary to Account Director Désirée Fraser Associates Gordon Yates The Work Shop Merry Weather Siemens Hobstones Elizabeth Hunt Osborne Richardson No Title Specialist Travel Firm Gordon Yates The Work Shop Merry Weather Elf Person Friday Advertising Co. First Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants £11,000- Secretary to the Director and team In this… Plaza Finance Gif Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Lloyds The Financial Corporation (UK) Plc Murdoch Magazines (UK) Limited Berwick Financial Services Plc Hampstead Fimbra Garston Amhurst Mortgage Services Alan Selby & Partners North of the Thames Rennie Davies & Marsden Goddard & Smith Marsh & Parsons Barratt Aria Estates Bartle Residential Country Property Halifax Property Services Strutt & Parker Emerald Watchlodge Ltd Highland Few & Phillips Britons pioneer a boom in the sun An excellent climate is luring more and more people to invest in Tenerife, Diana Wildman writes, and leading Uk companies are meeting the demand Majorca Bovis abroad France-Atlantique Dejanovic Koata Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Fuerteventura Holidays Ltd Asetur MMI Properties Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items John spencer Going Abroad? Sloane Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Behr and Butchoff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Prudential Property Services Keith Cardale Groves Champions display their true quality in moments of crisis Squash Rackets Further honours for Birmingham Netball Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Nationwide Anglia Ensconse new 1,000 Guineas favourite Racing: Brush aside heads derby betting after impressive newmarket debut Sherwood decision creates plum job Leaving an artistic gap Goldschmidt and Howland Chesterton Perth Selections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ellis & Co. Anscombe & Ringland Folly Foot fancied to turn the tables Pontefract Selection Newmarket results Dial up Ladbroke Line Rapid RaceLine Newmarket Selections Cheltrnham Selections General Billy to Book place The Times Racing Service Pulse quickens for series that means most Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, on the new season which offers a freshness and the traditional battle for the Ashes Hopes as high as a giraffe Durham bolster the ranks Man with time to spare as he makes his strokes Times cricket writes profile the young players who may add to their reputations in 1989 Manjrekar extends the line The boy wonder goes public Essex increase efforts to encourage youth Botham stirs the rusty joints into a familiar groove Capel's armoury is fully restored Winter tours could prove advantageous Rapid Cricketline Torquay venture into uncharted territory Swindon on course Wimbledon success is reflected in a record prize fund Tennis Watford put Walsall down Football Last Night's Results Women hope for converts to their cause Schramm to head European venture American Football De Castella aiming to fashion a fast time Athletics Wasps junior's award Ice Hockey For the Record Champion form by Christmas Bowls Second-best policy adopted between Bath and Leicester Rugby Union Romania playing safe Outbreak will not stop Badminton Equestrianism University teams triumph Student Sport Davies not on Leeds guest list Swimming Molinari's new craft Powerboating Georges apologizes for his remarks Thermabond Roofing Ltd QPR follow Arsenal in defying League orders Seating price England's first division clubs could face a bill of almost £8 million if they are forced to turn their grounds into all-seat stadiums, according to figures published yesterday. The Football League estimates that the 20 first division grounds, filled to only 58 percent of their capacity, have standing room for 442,000, which converts to about 220,000 seats. According to the Football Trust, it costs £35 to fit each seat—a total of £7.7 million Liverpool decry FA's haste Dilemma over Hick's seven-year hitch Sport in Brief Meo re-asserts title touch Shock waves extend to Italian game IBM British Telecom The great European voyage The next decade will be a journey of business discovery, Nine Reed writes. But are British companies ready to embark upon it? Ducheyne Executive Section 3 Unisys Dalgety Jacques Samuel & Associates Limited Thompson Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lloyd Group Ernst & Whinney Price Waterhouse Top Log Coopers & Lybrand Barry Latchford Associates BIS Applied Systems Dalroth & Partners Ltd NatWest Defence Research Agency Mondial International Financial Services CJA Recruitment Consultants Group March Consulting Group Robert Marshall Advertising Limited Michael Page Group PLC Philips Roger Lilley Associates European Personnel Counsellors Stewart in Selection Marks & Spencer Archibold Rae Consultants Ltd. Cellnet Research Machines Technology Services International Ltd. KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Lex Service F. I. Group Plc Michael Page Group Intra Fidelity Investment Services Limited Media System MKA Search International Limited Marks & Spencer Southern electricity N. B Selection Ltd Green Field N. B Selection Ltd Grovemore Software Publishing Corporation Expandite A&A Consultants (Holding) Limited Fisons Horticulture Benton & Bowles Selection Role Management CAA Independent Computer Solutions Mason & Nurse British Telecom Price Waterhouse The Lloyd Group Grovemore Austin Knight Selection Trident Computer Services Group PLC Hamilton Watts Nationwide Anglia Building Society LEB Korn/ferry International Clifton-Donkin Limited KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Group Financial Controller Aplin Phillimore Independent Computer Solutions Grant Thornton Management Consultants Price Waterhouse KentCare Kent County Council Social Services Oxford Solutions Computer Schering Health Care Limited InterExec SMI Unsworth Sugden Recruitment George Henderson & Partners Wickland Westcott & Partners MSL International UK Ltd Welsh Development Agency Price Waterhouse Hoggett Bowers Prospect Professional Search & Selection Limited Husky Touche Ross Digital Mobile Communications Prospect International Limited PGA Executive Search Selection Agip (UK) Limited Mortiboys Chusid Lander Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin Knight Selection Moves Limited PB Leasing Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Fletcher Hunt plc. Career Consultants Humberside International Airport Ltd Perfect Technologies Limited Input Executive Sciences Recruitment Consultants Nus Intra-City Human Resources Limited Careerlink Consultants Limited Bartlett selection The Turner Group of Companies Hughes Oves & Hewitt JS & a QMS Recruitment Kalamazoo Computer People ICS Publishing Company (UK) Ltd. Austin Knight Selection Data and Control Equipment Ltd. Per Recruitment Consultancy Healy & Beaumont Span Recruitment Gibbon Lyons Group plc Professional Search & Selection Limited Fisons Laura Ashley Ltd Alfred Marks Can You Sell without the 'Hardsell'… Ward Executive Limited Digby Moore Associates David Anthony Management Selection Kensington and Chelsea Masterclass Recruitment and Training MSL Advertising Recruitment Resources Leyland Bus Mka Search International Limited Creative Media & Marketing Appointments Appear in… Setting new horizons Careers can take off after Voluntary Service Overseas, Michael Syrett reports Capital & Counties Snamprogetti Ltd ASCo Executive Network (Consultants) Limited Cousins & Partners Prosper Executive Recruitment Limited

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