News from 11/01/1990
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Jeremy Andrews, Philip Schofield, Chris Petit, S. J. Davies, Martin Winn, Sydney, Nick Nuttall, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Elizabeth Symons, General Secretary, O'hagan, Suzanne Rogoff, Neil Bennett, B. Winstanley, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Barry Wood, Sydney, Angela MacKay, Ramiz Alia, Peter Laws, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Adrjan Kozlowski, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sydney, Michael Binyon, Brussels, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Chris Gossop (Deputy Director), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, W. R. Bawden, J. D. Howell, E. T. Crutchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, William McCall, Christopher Walker and Jamie Dettmer, David M. Wilson, David Concar, James Kellaway (Chairman, Compton Crowquet Club), Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, George Brock, Foreign Editor and Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Nick Kochan, O. A. W. Dilke, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Juan Carlos Gumucio Madrid, Lulu Yu, Hong Kong, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Frost, Heidi Chay, Tim Jones and Harvey Elliott, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Wheeler, John Woodcock Melbourne, Philip England, Leslie Tilley, Roddy MacKenzie, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Atlantic City, Edward Fennell, Niel MacGregor, George Rae, Nicholas Serto, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Anthony Sabiston, Derek Bridge, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, David Miller, Sam Parkhouse, David Toop, John Hale, Patricia Davies, Tucson, Arizona, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Andrew Sceats, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Nick Worrall and Mary Dejevsky, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Mr Correlli Barnett, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Michael Wright, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Michael Hornsby, Sofia, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Ian Ross, Bob Rodwell, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Malcolm McGregor, J. P. Thorp, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Karen Briggs, Jessica Douglas-Home, Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Oakley, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough and Richard Ford, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Peter Sotheran (Chairman), Christoper Fry, Wembley Arena, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Owen Jenkins, Michael Austin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Anne-Marie Sapsted, John H. McArdle, Patrick Ryan, Peter Guttridge, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, MacMargolis, Martin Waller, Ray Robinson, Schladming, Austria, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Barry Pickthall, Auckland, Philip Robinson and Stephen Leather, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Purcell Room, Colin Campbell, Ernest Beck, Budapest, Denis Shaw, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Nicholas Wood and Robin Oakley, Meriel Thorne, Nicholas Wood, Tim Jones and Geoff King,
ResumoFord offer of 10.2% defies pay warning Tough stand by Major but unions reject deal No spoils to the victors Portfolio Airbus threat Kidney charge Nixdorf £1bn Index By Our Political Staff: Hurd survives revolt on Hong Kong immigration MPs split over admission charges to museums Moscow hints at a compromise as Lithuania demands freedom Hostile crowd awaits Gorbachov Catholic Order expels Ryan Ambulance vote for 999 strikes Greenpeace Martial law ends in Peking Tolstoy to direct own libel appeal News Roundup Painting vandalized Brown told to resign Jerusalem Post rival Bookstore 'a hazard' Editor to leave Sky Polytechnic bosses split on pay stance SAS defences are breached by grandmother with hedge trimmers Drugs seizures by Customs rise 39% to £259m Conservative rebels call for poll tax concessions By Our Irish Affairs Correspondent: Unionists to meet on devolution Morrison denies abduction charges Picture Gallery Extra £6m for 'mad cow' research Grant allocations Priest expelled from missionary order Decision on Patrick Ryan Yugoslav suffers big chess loss Correction Doctor accused of using NHS kidney in private operation Attack on plans to use more 'bail tags' Experts remain baffled by illness Baby deaths riddle European data base could help diabetics Gang flees as schoolboy lashes out A millionaire for half an hour Racing history bought with a bottle of whisky Male nurse jailed for rape blames Hillsborough trauma Was Marconi hearing things in 1901? Global warming 'may mean a return to wartime farming' Cash for trip to Australia Portfolio Platinum Call dismissed for review of lighting on motorway network NHS 'fails to check' that consultants fulfil commitments Parkinson seeks air agreement Dancers call for equal treatment Royal opera House dispute Simon Tait meeets the dancers who say the Royal Ballet management is out of step Mice gene may offer clue in fight against sickle cell anaemia Radio ham signs off for the last time Bust tipped for a record is unsold Saleroom Halle is moving to new home Search for boy Appeal date TV crackdown Killer hunted Tunnel death Hurd insists forced repatriation of boat people must go on Times interview with Foreign Secretary China hardliners for Hong Kong Withering news for the vine Last stand on the kitchen front by Spain's macho men Picture Gallery Blazing the trail to Pretoria Britain prepares for Mandela release Brazil accused of genocide of threatened Indian tribe (AP): Subway vigilante sues his victim World Roundup Korea border offer Moscow's PLO move Saudi Arabia accused Khmer Rouge attack Software virus creator In dock (AFP): Kohl fears new exodus from East as communists argue reform Romanian regime tries to quell discontent Bucharest press gives lowdown on high life (Reuter): Honecker surgery Berlin alarm over secret revival of security agency The Changing Face of Europe Picture Gallery Element of farce as prince makes his first visit home Tyrant's firing squad threat £300m for disabled is not new money, says Opposition Parliament Third reading for ports measure Markov's widow hopeful By Our Foreign Staff: Albania says it will resist foreign pressure to reform Boat people 'not being punished' Comecon to embrace the free market Futher aid considered Eastern Europe (AP): Clash over 'media bias' Hungarian ban on political advertising Security moves at airports outlined Parliament today Tyrant of Tirana Spectrum The Times Profile Sun Alliance Tate's re-hanging judge Biography Case for kid gloves Health A stay in hospital can be traumatic for parent and child. Anne-Marie Sapsted reports on a new campaign to ease the agony Checklist for a Child's Stay in Hospital Budget Bupa Falling from grace Case for kid gloves First Lady's eyes Medical Briefing Cutting back the jungle Kwai Alan Hamilton Times Diary Picture Gallery Times Diary Gorbachov's forlorn hope In 1947 an eminent US diplomat, George Kennan, used the pseudonym X in an article advocating the concept of " containment" which for four decades was to shape the policies of the US and its allies in their dealings with the Soviet Union. This week, writing under the pseudonym Z, in the winter issue of Daedalus, journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a foreign affairs expert urges on the West a major change in policy that would ease the Soviet Union's " exit from communism". There has been much speculation, but the identity of Z has not been disclosed How to bring socialism back from the dead Ronald Butt warns the Tories against policies that alienate the public Flying the Gatwick not-so-special Devolve and Rule? MR Jordan's Own Goal An Evil Trade Lack of vision on railways Battles of Alamein Seasonal pastime Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Museum charges case contested Changing times The new Romania Civil Servants' code of ethics Tit for tat Faithful friends Name calling Court Circular Institution of Electrical Engineers Mr J. C. Gillis Sir John and Lady Cameron European Ball Marriage Appointments Latest wills Churchill Minigene clue in muscular dystrophy research Science Report Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries School announcements Dinners Birthdays today Richmond Tutorial College David Blundy Josephine Whitehorn 'Aunty Jo' of the BBC's Children's Hour Filmer Paradise A driving force in the car industry Lord Swaythling Early legislation affecting the road user Philip Wade Announcements & Personal Insemination Not Adultery Rosenthal China, Thomas China & Classic Rose Musical Instruments Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company. Limited Contracts & Tenders Viking English is easier Books Peter Ackroyd on the latest reports on how our language is alive and lively The State of the Language Edited by Christopher Ricks and Leonard Michaels Faber, £17.50 A & C Black Media man's memoir Downstart Telly comes to supermarket Questions of Broadcasting By Stuart Hood and Garrett O'Leary Methuen, £14.99 Lost Powys parable rewon Fiction Father Adam By T. F. Powys Brynmill Press, £8.40 Mother Earth and Other Stories By Chingiz Aitmatov Translated by Jim Riordan Faber, £12.99 Confessions of Love By Uno Chiyo Translated by Phyllis Birnhaum Peter Owen, £12.95 the Alchemist By Mark Illis Bloomsbury, £12.95 The Times Literary Supplement Foyles Art Gallery Last Nights Performances Reviewed in today's… A woman of great certainty Television Tomorrow Spink Buy Silver & Jewellery The Old VIC Future created from the past Composer Luciano Berio, whose music is the subject of a four-day BBC festival, talks to Richard Morrison Nice play, but what a shame about the lines Theatre The Lion and the Jewel Violent passions bared in night of highly charged choices Concerts PLG Young Artists Humour and horror mingled with panache Opera Faust Coliseum Puzzling popularity Rock Simply Red Playing happy families Geoff Brown reviews Parenthood, a distorted cameo of family life, while David Robinson looks at the agony of Vietnam memories in In Country East End to West End Bethnal Green boy philip Ridley bounds from strength to strength. Oscar Moore reports Question of right and wrong Peter Guttridge looks at the interpretation of a Dry White Season Video Box Cannon Information Service Concise Crossword No 2073 Enterainments The rhythm of success Information Service Word-Watching Winning Move Theatre : Jeremy Kingston; Films: Geoff Brown;… Counsel for the bereaved Television Choice Radio Choice Direct Reader Offers Television & Radio £300m aid to help disabled find work Championship 1990 Qualifying Puzzle The Times Collins Dictionaries Crossword The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,188 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Testing time for MPs' rough-and-tumble Commons sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Gold rises to $409.25 Bespak up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Siemens pays £1bn for 51% Nixdorf stake Paperless shares agreement Gulliver quits chair at Broad Street Frence advertising group to take 29.9% stake BAT chief to face lawyers' questions over leaked memo Picture Gallery Hanson promises dividend rise of 20% 'Porxy battles king' steps down at Carter Eurotunnel to confirm cash deal CNT Property Centre Maxwell sells stake in Monotype to rival Minding your language R+t Contractor Developer Markheath placing to raise £45m Baptism of fire for VPI's new boy Tempus Bespak First Technology Scepticism increases as Reynolds misses deadline Limit passes for details on Bond deal financing Circa Leisure taken over by Citygrove Business Roundup US buy for Securiguard Cowan falls £112,000 Sidney Banks up to £1.2m GEI negotiates £5.8m purchases abroad Profit reverse at AG Barr Alexanders edges ahead North West and Wessex 'to meet profit forecasts' Arbuthnot poised for sale in US Wassall offer extended Grendon delay LSE study BAe continues hard line over strikers Bid approach for Horne Uphill work for CSV The Times City Diary Last come, last served The Times City Diary Downe not out The Times City Diary Geoff steals the show The Times City Diary ADT in £105m bid for Britannia The Green Show Sid sceptical over switch to paperless trading Comment Battle-scarred Eurotunnel Hoylake bid boosts legal 'league table' for takeover advice Vuitton calls off meeting Directions Wyko jumps 24% Profits up at £1.53m Picture Gallery Ferranti to give notice of extraordinary meeting US lawyer on inside deal charge Brussels ends Ford copyright action Agreement on spare parts deal No crystal-clear answer at Waterford High labour costs, low output and heavy indebtedness are among problems facing anyone who is thinking of a rescue package for the trouble Irish group-such as Tony o'Reilly of Hj Heinz. Melinda Wittstock reports Jeyes pays £1.3m for Kleenoff business Poor figures force Fairbriar to study its future as plc Auditors' reports vary across Europe Our City Staff: BHP likely to sell Woodside holding Computers and Communications Apricot near to deal on software EL buys Paris nightspots Wessex Water Southern Business soars 51% to £10.3m New York unsettles London investors Stock Market British Gas under pressure to cut industrial prices 'Clothing imports could swamp UK' (Reuter): Dow slides again as buyers stay on the sidelines Wall Street The Times Penny Share Focus The Enterprise initiative The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Scattered selling Stock Exchange Prices CBI anger at Major over pay curb calls Taking a global view World Market Indices Financial Times Business Information Vele do Lobo Lda Multiple Display Advertising Items Observer Limited P. A. /Editorial Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items HK exports increase by just 1% Recent Issues Bingham, Dana & Gould London Legal Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Our Economics Correspondent: German economy grows at fastest rate for 10 years Alpha Stocks Price Waterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential Ring Claudia London Traded Options Traditional Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer The HB Sign Company Pure Genius Worldwide Insead Leukaemia Research Fund Mayfair Business Centre The MAC Group Office MGR/SECRETARY Architects Hazleton Publishing Recruitment Consultant Secretary for Property Developers Chesterfield & Co. Temp to Perm £14,500 Ifftner International Mary Holland The Royal College of Physicians Institute of Actuaries Wood & Co. Secretary c£14,000 Mayfair £17,000 Secretary Agricultural and Food Research Council More House School Crone Corkill Secretary Hilton International Fiduciaire Administrator Secretary SECRETARY/PA Slurry with fringe benefits on top Bob Rodwell talks to a man who is proving that where there's muck, there really is money to be made Industry wins new support Alten Green protesters turn heat on world of computers A gas potentially more ozone-unfriendly than CFCs is now target Perspective Mars as a space service station Cutting the CFCs When disability is no handicap Technology An increasing number of disabled and housebound people are working from home and playing an active role in business, Leslie Tilley reports Jobscene Neuro Netwgros Manval Something to think about William McCall on moves towards computer with brains like humans Brooktree Apricot by another name Briefing The Hardware Corporation Cancer hit by sound How to win the winners What attracts skilled IT staff Novell Micro Technology Group Ring in the new Sport's chief talent scout for the Lord Ken Lawrence on a man whose priority is in providing a ticket to heaven rather than seeking one for the next big match Whitbread tests competivie arm Commonwealth Games: Britain's Leading Woman Athlete to Try out a New Throwing Technique Badminton confidence has a golden hue Hunting bounty for England The Commonwealth Games begin at Auckland, New Zealand, in a fortnight. The Times will preview each of the 10 medal sports. Today: Craig Lord on swimming Picture Gallery Records and Leading Times Today's Fixtures Flight plan works well for Wizards Squash Rackets England never more prepared Cricket: The TCCB Has Spent £10,000 on Special Training for England's Touring Teams to West Indies and Zimbabwe this Winter Aspects of change to take sport into the 1990s Sports Letters A leap into the wrong decade Personal touch Rates threat to voluntary clubs Batting power is likely to thwart Imran's ambition Memories of Charles Burton Waxing lyrical Left with guidance Second chance to be on the line St Helens at mercy of committee Rugby League England map out a lengthy preparation for the World Cup Rugby Union: Squad for 1991 Will Undergo Physical and Mental Training for Pressure of Being 'on tour' while at Home Clubs told to respect referees England women turn show upside-down Volleyball Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Cornwall drawn to repeat April glory Coker wins nomination Bridgend's rivals run out of steam RFU prepares stance on amateur rules King wins on a tickled pink Snooker Lean and mean Lyle in town for showdown Golf Civil Service's triple power Oilers' coach can tap well of experience American Football MacDonald called in at No. 8 to face France B Goal for champions Hockey A fragrance of success Douglas sets up a rare success against China Table Tennis Sudden Victory 16-1 for Newbury Racing Powell ride From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dreaper's star is ruled out Call for inquiry into greyhound racing betting Way clear for talented Pegwell Bay Mandarin: Wincanton Mandarin: Southwell The Times Racing Service Old Vic considered 3lb superior to Nashwan Results from yesterday's three meetings Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Base metal on road to Olympic gold Chris Than, a Romanian journalist who is based in England, has returned to his homeland to see how the fall of the Ceausescu regime has affected sportsmen there. In his last report he finds that Olympic has been achieved against a background of hardship and deprivation A grim reality lies behind the glare of success Snow Reports Artificial race has open look Skiing Cash wins return to active service Tennis (AP): Krishnan has bumpy passage to last eight Swift victory earns Britons a share of lead Sponsor pumps money into sport Skippers reject new class Yachting Terlain still on course after dismasting blow Finding it difficult to express the truth Dixon's dual strike adds weight to Chelsea's effort Football: The Reinforcements, Nicholas and Durie, save Face against Third Division Challengers Everton fail to end familiar stalemate Holders solo has Royle dreaming of a Cup run For the Record Norwich win Liverpool visit but Exeter fight to the end Turner shocks Cambridge by resigning Chariton win through with unexpected ease Late goals settle it for QPR Make-believers hang on punch word of preacher Boxing Association ready to close down Luge Shinozuka overcomes French domination Motor Rallying Openshaw's resolve earns reward Croquet Track squad without sprint coach Cycling By a Special Correspondent: Laing's world falls apart Mensa Skills of Cowans take the sting out of Blackburn Liverpool warn of perimeter fencing Wales cap Allen and recall Titley All-clear for Raducanu Derby left only to taste a Vale of bitter tears Senna must eat humble pie Sport in Brief Robson lit the wings for United Bryant brought in from the cold End Column Eligibility rules rapidly redrawn Bowls has shown the way ahead 22 Pages of the Top Career Appointments Arise, dear servant Appointments Who is eligible for the Honours list and what advantages does it give the holder? Nick Kochan and suzanne Rogoff report on the system's colourful history PA Consulting Group Varley-Walker Air Call Communications N. B Selection Ltd Varley-Walker Hounslow & Spelthorne Powergen Fletcher Hunt plc Varley-Walker Closing Date for Police Graduate Entry Scheme Interleaf SAS Methven Interface Fosroc SEL Star Executives Limited Sun Chemical Illingworth Management Consultants Philip Smith Ravenscroft & Partners Alasdair Graham Associates Grovemore MSL International Mothercare Pera Kent County Council Search and Selection Specialists for Financial… New age of the golden oldies The argument that older employess are not worth training has less force in a turbulent business environment. Philip schofield on the jobs market Humberside Fife Health Board JPW Recruitment Advertising Ltd Faron Sutaria O. P. S. Oil Pipelines Services Accountancy Personnel Qantas Loughborough University of Technology Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants British Gas Assistant to the Company Secretary Management Personnel Recruitment Solutions The Royal National Institute for the Deaf Hertfordshire Hotel Project Exeter Cathedral Course Administrator Freshfields Dti the department for Enterprise Recruitment Consultant Senior Marketing Executive Commodity Trading Company Resource Evaluation Limited Hackney Business Venture Part-Time Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Accountancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reed. . . accountancy HFC Bank The Earl of Arundel Inter-Selection Recruitment Unipay/payroll Specialist Consultant Professional City Computers Knightsbridge Property Company Banking & Accountancy Ap Accountancy Personnel Insolvency Specialists Nationwide Careers Audit/special Assignments International Firm Moore Stephens British Railway Board Accounts 2000 Ltd The MAC Group Graduates Train in Corporate Tax Consultancy Sales Stockbrokers Graduate Appointments PSA is an equal opportunity employer General Appointments Royal Air Force Officer Fighter Control Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Post Office A Career in Derivative Securities Trading Cornhill Publications Which? International Chamber of Shipping Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Tidy and Associates Would You Write this Letter? Ap Accountancy Personnel Marks Sattin Public officers Assurance Service Currie Motors Advanced Digital Electronics Property Manager Anders Glaser Wills Sedwick James Cambridge Venture Management Limited Anadrill Schlumberger Ian Whitemoss Associates Ltd Fimbra Nestle The Royal Institute of International Affairs Widnell Require a Senior Electrical Engineer Club Med New Year New Career Docklands Masteroll Co. Ltd Royal Life Financial Planning Directions General Dental Council London Wine Merchant Sales Career Fulham Palace Rd Estate Agents Pleasureseekers Ltd SRI International Bookkeeper W14 Estate Agents Graduates Payroll Personnel Officer Administrator - Saudi Arabia Heritage and Culture? Flour Milling and Banking Research Association The University of Leeds Lombarda Carriage Co. Ltd Graduates: Intending to Succeed in 1990 London Bridge Flight Centre North West Kent Business Services Limited Alternative Travel Group Tours Personnel (GN) Programmes for Wealth EGOR Executive Selection PA Consulting Group Sony EGOR Executive Selection L. J. Associates Adamson & Partners Ltd Galileo CSA Scottish Health Service InterExec Plc General Sales Manager TCS Advertising OASiS GHN the Personal Development Consultants AST Computers KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Courtenay Ward Executive Limited Juniper Woolf Humberside College of Higher Education Cambridge Recruitment Consultants National & Provincial Building Society Coopers & Lybrand Seeboard Harbridge House The Times CPCR Human Resource Consultant Ealing Wickland Westcott An STC Company TSI Group Price Waterhouse Anthony Saxton and Douglas Board Hoggett Bowers Warwickshire County Council Howgate Sable DHL Worldwide Express Adair Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology Graduate Recruitment Digital Automobile Association Pera Premiere Link ALDI Socpo Recruitment Advertising Awards 1990 Network Selection Ltd MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick News International Newspapers Limited Royal County of Berkshire News International Newspapers Limited Export Manager The Sunday Times New Careers Ludvigsen Connaught Mainland Management Career Consultants Touche Ross Finexco KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Personnel Advertising Limited Redphone MacMillan Davies Tricom Price Waterhouse Thorn EMI Software Ravenscroft & Partners Bio-Rad Laboratories Spencer Munro Selection Limited Mercuri Urval Cimage News International Newspapers Limited Vivaque Ltd MTM Group Member Multiple Display Advertising Items National Glass Industries Co International Appointments Suitt Construction Company Guinness Mettler-Toledo Ltd The Law Society Hitachi Champion & Partners Ltd The Centre for Consultancy plc The Chartered Society of Designers IBIS International Direct Marketing Career Analysts Sales Manager CLP Concept Careerlink Consultants Limited Ogilvie Executive Codd-Johnson-Harris Michael Page Finance The numbers game winners Accountants are taking on staff while many City institutions are contracting. Sue MacDonald (right), a student recruitment manager, says the profession must still strive to attract graduates CJA Recruiment Consultants Group PDL Elliott House Minolta The Institute of Brewing PWB Associates Medical Research Council Senior Administrator Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Sciences Hillhurst Associates A Back-Ground in Sales
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