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News from 18/01/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Adrian Carter (Former chairman), Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Green, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Robert Barry, Ian Murray, Isabel Raphael, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Joanna Foster, Chairman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bill Mather, Chief Executive, Bernard Levin, David Tweed, Colin MuQuillan, W. P. Goss, Honorary Secretary, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Dennis Signy And Dennis Shaw, Peter Davenport, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Mathew Bond, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Banham, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Patricis Dacies, David Hands, Michael Kennedy, Ray Robinson, David Jones, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Angela Brooks, Colin Narbrough Economies Correspondent, Leslie Tilley, Oscar Moore, Sally Watts, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Nigel Williamson, Gillian Bowditch, Mark Almond, G. P. Barnard (Honorary Secretary to the Trustees), Philip Brownrigg, John Nicholson, David E. J. Oatway, G. Chowdharay-Best, Jean Z. Webb, Alan Anderson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Gladwyn, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, George Bulman, National Director, Jim Park, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Ray Clancy and Richard Ford, Alix Ramsay, David Waddington, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Phil McLennan, Dorothea Ingram, Geoffrey H. Sansome, George Bickerstaffe, Richard Owen, Michael Bunbury (Chairman), Jan Raath and Gavin Bell, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mary Feetham, Christopher Walker, Alan Tillier, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Charles Knevitt, Peter Clark, John Murray, K. C. Bass, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Philip Webster and Jonathan Braude, Owen Jenkins, Gillian Willson-Bardinet, David S. Bishop, Carmel McQuaid, Barry Wood, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Rodney Lord, Economic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Sarah Jane, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Robin Oaklay, David Tytler, Education Editor, Lulu Yu, Jean Ross, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Hedda Gabler, L. J. M. Cooray Associate Professor, Mark Cole, J. A. Pearce, Matthew Bond, Thomson Prentice and Pearce Wright, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Rob Humphreys, Clement Freud, Robert Hardy, Dudley Wood, Secretary,

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Homosexual inquiry into Scots judges Lord Dervaird quits after ultimatum At the mercy of the elements Artist's death Index Permissive age attacked Thatcher 'fizzing with fury' over student loans Boxer is held at airport Marsh question on Warren shooting Soviet troops told they may fire on militants Rover deal not EC's concern, Young says Ford talks collapse Fimbra Memben Outcry after Tube smoker fined 25p News Roundup Spitting Image sale 600 call baby hotline Rival route dropped Foyle's fined £21,000 Divorce is refused Euro jobs go to Militant backers Crack Irish each other in armed siege Fighting spirit made Marsh a champion The Frank Warren shooting Labour reforms would lead to fewer jails Crime prevention the key to reducing prison population, says Hattersley Beware risk of underclass, says Scarman 999 crews press for strike vote Random tests ruling attacked Drink driving Correction Electrician accused of manslaughter over 'shoddy work' Studies urged over 'human link' 'Mad cow' disease Triple murderer gets 3 life terms Thatcher's law drive Racing legend saved from ignominy on a mud bank Fresh life ahead for ocean greyhound Selling one's kidney not a crime, professor says Cross-ownership of media 'no threat to competition' Call for legislation opposed Hermes £4,000 to develop new shop Portfolio Accountants' body scorns government poll tax estimates Community charge opposition Arrears rise in Scotland Multiple Sclerosis Pupils discover a taste for enterprise Political party launched by GPs to protect NHS RSC cuts productions and sheds 60 actors Theatre deficit of £2.5 million forecast Faberge egg for Easter Saleroom School playground 'threat to safety' Indefinite detention for killer 13 committed Staying open Tribunal move Pay stopped 161mph gust Outrage as Hurd allows Hong Kong ivory sales to go on Judges' pressure to delay reforms Cash and staff shortage Spitfire's engine failed before crash Alliance Leicester Refit for frigate in all-weather dry dock Bulgaria may try Zhivkov Manolo Blahnik Shoes (Reuter): Solidarity purge of communists Hungary gets assistance from Japan Apology awaiting Romanian pupils The Changing Face of Europe Schools in sympathy Precious few sleepers on or under The Lithuania Letter from Moscow (Reuter): Executions win mass support in Bucharest poll Moscow admits pact is changing Bonn wavers over Euro-fighter role Dixons (Reuter): Czechs set deadline for withdrawal of Soviet forces The Changing Face of Europe Dubcek issues Ec challenge Shift by Britain links for Berlin Sisulu presses ANC to hold talks with Pretoria USAir (AP): Suicide by child kidnappers Colonel denies massacre accusation America opens up TV to the blind (Reuter): Burma ban on opposition chief World Roundup Deaths spark aid call (Reuter): Governors dismissed (Reuter): Bran theory dispelled Peking may block British rights of Hong Kong people Economy omission in draft law troubles UK officials US warned of urban black calamity Harlem life expectancy 'worse than Bangladesh' Briton gets to grips with sumo discipline Mystery oil slick threatens Madeira islands (Reuter): Protests grow as Israel's crisis deepens Liberians flee Doe soldiers after bungled coup attempt (Reuter): Drug lords announce peace offer Police therapy Somalia toll (AP): Hernu dies (Reuter): Media attack Greek vote Labour policy on Hong Kong 'is irresponsible' Private health care 'morally inferior' House of Lords Better system 'should replace Nato' Car production ready for expansion Import figures 'appalling' Trade and Industry MacKay's courts Bill is opposed Delay on Fraser 'an insult' Grant plan for organic farms Water shares response Practice code on adoption Parliament today Is your environment friendly? Part 4: Fiends of the Earth You are what you eat, drink, and breathe. But is it doing you harm? Ann Kent reports Britain's Top 10 Pollutants Vitamins and No Beef in Health Conscious East Anglia Tomorrow Centurion Vitamin C Höfels Growing up healthily Gloom Lifting in the Heart-Disease Capital, Glasgow National Asthma Campaign Alan Hamilton Times Diary Picture Gallery Mockery that helped topple an empire Bernard Levin suggests a tangible memorial to the idle, lying, cheating anarchist whose deeds lit Czechoslovakia's years of darkness At last I scoop the fat-pack No return to a going rate John Banham on the perils of paying something for nothing Keep cool on Hong Kong Paternal Responsibility Yesterday's Hand Sailors Beware Poll tax burden on the parish Eyre at the National Issues of authority in Europe Wheels of justice Prison population Time and again Jobs geared to child needs 'See For Yourself' APT in use Vetting visitors Court Circular Dinners University news Birthdays today Appointments Church news Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Ruskin Spear A penetrating gaze on the human condition Forthcoming marriages New city gate for Valletta Architecture Receptions Lord Richard Percy Human bloodstains found on neolithic sacrificial altar Archaeology Luncheon Vera Grenfell Social worker among the poor Latest wills Announcements & Personal From a correspondent: A Plea for London in Winter Announcements Avertr Musical Instruments Approved List Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company, Limited Mrs T's Home help The Times Profile The Times Who will be heirs to the Graces? Artfile A weekly look at art world Building lives with bricks and mortar Lord Scarman puts the case for community involvement in creating the environment Kriegspiel of history Mark Almond on the wars going on in the ashes of the last war In Hitler's Shadow West German Historians and the Attempts to Escape from the Nazi Past By Richard J. Evans I. B. Tauris, £12.95, paperback £5.95 The Times Literary Supplement Quoting passports to the English heritage, and lost lands of gold Common Ground An Anthology Selected by Marghanita Laski Carcanet, £18.95, paperback, £9.95 Tycoon of our times Fiction Filthy Lucre By Simon Rose Simon & Schuster, £12.95 the Way You Tell Them By Alan Brownjohn André Deutsch The Bellarosa Connection By Saul Bellow Secker & Warburg, £11.95 Water Colour Sky By William Riviére Hodder & Stoughton, £10.95 The bespoke universe The Stuff of the Universe By John Gribbin and Martin Rees Heinemann, £16.95 Adopt a Granny Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Foyles Art Gallery No title To tell it like it isn't Television Queens Theatre English National Opera Making pacific overtures Oxford's less than unanimous welcome of the appointment of Stephen Sondheim is recorded by Sam Kiley Richard Morrison LMP/Parrott Queen Elizabeth Hall Banquet of sumptuous variety Concert BBC PO/Downes Barbican Hall and Radio 3 Towards fusing style and content Simon McBurney, one of the founders of the increasingly successful and popular Theatre de Complicite, talks to Andrew Lycett about the group's inspiration in music-hall, mime and commedia dell'arte Taking a plunge Theater King's Head Harry Eyres Duck Variations Man-in-the-Moon Searing apartheid Top films this week: double perspective in a Dry White Season; Jesus of Montreal and Sisters, another breakthrough for the Oxford Film Company Cinema Video Box Another successful test for Oxford Letting feelings flow free Angela Brooks talks to actress Gila Almigor, about the new-found sensitivity in Israeli cinema, soon on show in London Letting feeling flow free Direct Line Insurance Values: not great but worthwhile Information Service Best Selling Books Concise Crossword No 2079 Entertainments Spotting the sources Word-Watching Winning Move The myth of the new man Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice 'Brando is sensational' Delors urges more power for European Commission The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,194 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Microwave milk warning Anguishing over the outer darkness Political sketch Business & Finance No title The Pound Stock Market Lookers up to £6.8m Barbour builds Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Lowndes in talks over £70m rescue package Gulliver leaves early from crisis meeting 'Mismanagement' claim at Diamond Agnew resurfaces in unfamiliar waters Former ConsGold chief hired as adviser in bid for SeaCon LVMH up 45% on eve of court verdict Petley@. Co Plc Fall in surplus raises fear of tax increases Surprise as US deficit to widens to $10.5bn Shandwick expands in West Germany PRP growth Borland leaps Guardian up Primadona lift Kim Eng issue Shield slips Lonrho and Impala to merge platinum mining subsidiaries Cook woos bespoke traveller Rise in Anglo-Soviet trade spurs call to exporters Strike! First Leisure bowls a winner Tempus Investment 'is rising despite loan rate' Directors recommend Walter Alexander bid Business Roundup Demand dip hits Electron Greenwich £2m in red Capital tunes into growth BAA traffic grows 6% MIM leaps 75% to surprise £57m Warning over rates as Burndene nears £4m Dalepak leap to £704,000 Pilkington in £60m order Managers share £22m as Japanese buy UPI Trilion switches to £1.1m profit Euromoney to be traded in London New slot for a hot shot The Times City Diary Writing off the wall The Times City Diary Rocket man The Times City Diary Barclaywhere The Times City Diary Big-ticket team swaps The Times City Diary News Corp promotors senior executives Hambros link with Dutch in M & A deal LoD urges Chancellor to ease tax burden by £6bn Brierley hits at Plastow 'severity' Soft commissions hold key for independents Comment Velvet touch for Guinness Berkeley St. James's Financial Management Ltd. Montedison US joins in move against Bond London Traded Options Traditional Options Recent Issues Kyowa set for £242 a share Club Med shines wth £42m Holiday empire's 33% rise in profits beats analysts' forecasts Governor set to end bank row Damages won Merger vote GEC order Verran AMP assets at £26bn after Pearl takeover Cook buys Triplex offshoot Cathay and Swire pay £26m for 35% stake in Dragonair The Sunday Times Dealers on red alert as 'mega-bid' talk grows Stock Market (Reuter): Bout of selling hits Dow for 33 points Wall Street Stock Watch Much-needed rally Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Medicine out Stargazing: past and future Big telescopes are back. Astronomy in the 1990s promises to unlock the secrets of the universe. Pearce Wright looks at a new twist in the space race Atomic clocks around the world provide exact measurements Giving the BBC Pips Royal Greenwich Observatory Hands over a Time-Honoured Role Micro Technology Group Morse Are they fighting fit? Thomson Prentice reports on a call for tighter medical controls at the ringside Avon County Council Rapport Software Limited Greythorn Ltd The Medical College F St Bartholomew's Hospital Yorkshire Bank Laser for clay shoots The new breed in office systems Computing Riding the wind The Government seems reluctant to fund small generators that harness nature's power, Nick Nuttall writes Social Security Ward Executive Limited Agricultural and Food Research Council Catch the desktop boom Jobscene International Management Group Banking and Accountancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Cut down to size-by computer Quicker response to fashion will be feasible New Technology Programme 90 I. T. Requirements Bakst International Multiple Display Advertising Items Can you spare a bite, buddy? Science Report Chase Research Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items John Assael & Partners (London) Ltd. Knightsbridge Secretaries City of London English & Overseas Properties plc We Aim Higher Blue Arrow News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grafter Required with Well-Developed Sense of Humour Challoners Recruitment Spink The British Air Line Pilots Association News International Newspapers Limited TVS Entertainment Rohan Embassy of Japan W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price Waterhouse General Manager/Company Lettings Negottator. Substantial Central London… Multiple Display Advertising Items CNT International Limited West Lambeth Health Authority Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited The American College in London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Masterlock Recruitment Summer Jobs in America Durham County Council Education Department Co. Durham Better deals in the countryside The Rural Development Commission has brought improvements to life in the communities that would have been impossible for the local councils Multiple Display Advertising Items New image for coal and steel country Country Durham The old works declined and 40,000 people became unemployed. But today Durham is optimistic about its broader industrial base and new investment Tourism revives a flagging economy Visitors flock to the county once shunned for being dull and dirty University of Durham Kohlangaz Enterprise Fujitsu Llanelli Heater Systems Another industrial revolution The return of the Japanese is a kind of homecoming A university that leads Northern Electric Acquittal was not on a technicality for defendant's costs order Relevant question to be asked in assessing defendant's costs Novelty of purpose in patent claim Enlarged Board of Appeal Munich Mental health review tribunals are courts for contempt purposes Document can be falsified if not completed Failure to pay bonus is not a wage deduction Canadian order was breached Sentencing offender Request state case was late but valid Consistent King has earned his selection Bowls Immediate access A hard pull in troubled water Alix Ramsay meet's Britain's controversial director of international rowing How rugby union stands in the sporting world Unsporting pitch Live football found lacking Oldest footballer Richmond ice rink threat Rethink required Restricted classes required Le Mans changes Welsh Wizards on a whitewash victory habit Squash Rackets Three goals mark memorable debut Football Welcome reduction Easier on the eye Women get their deserts Made in Romania The Graf formula for world domination Tennis: The Force in Melbourne is with Steffi Graf the Intense, John McEnroe the Relaxed and Sarah Loosemore the Mixer McEnroe style is little comfort to erratic Antonitsch Results from Melbourne Zambia seeks English umpire's expert help Netball Today's Fixtures Lauberhorn race move Wimbledon date switch not fixed Rising temperatures lower Hahnenkamm prospects Skiing (Reuter): Official resigns on Durie listing By a Special Correspondent: England led to safety by fourth-wicket pair Cricket (Reuter): Hadlee shows caution A popular pastime still on the increase Commonwealth Games (Reuter): Walker's woe after being hurt by horse Mandarin: Stamina test ideal for Royal Athlete Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections The Times Racing Service Panto Prince takes short break before Leopardstown tilt Beech Road waits Results from yesterday's three meetings Evidence of Tote rigging at Lingfield From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Auntie Dot to recoup the losses Rapid Raceline Dishing it up in and out of satellite's orbit From 1964 until last year, John Bromley was at the heart of ITV sports coverage. He is now the chairman of the independent production company, TSL. In the last of three articles, he looks at the likely effects of the satellite explosion England aiming for repeat of the glorious grand slam Rugby Union: Racing Times Ahead as the Five Nations' Championship Swings into Action with the Irish at Twickenham and the French in Cariff Referees confront violence Confidence from new Man at No. 10 Bridgend complete double Impressive Guy's slay St George's Absence of key men hits Army Student's fare in Cardiff Whiteside delivers the late last word in a five-hour saga Football Wheldon cleared over sale Snow Reports Platt makes up for early errors BSB protest at Spurs Honeygham lined up for title tilt Boxing Buoyant Elliott's demand to Coe Meet me on the track on Saturday Gallagher in race for new passport For the Record A rare drop of the Wright stuff Tour school will move Lamazou's run takes his lead to 411 miles Yachting Littlewoods Lyle drives into trouble in a less than classic start Golf British Open to have a revised format Snooker Allen's turn for trip down dark tunnel of disgrace FAs may unite for championship bid Eagle Star Fighting duo get red cards Welsh make little of an injury to Allen Tottenham's recovery forces second meeting Derby complete Harford transfer Launch for Sheffield Sport in Brief Security being tightened for Gatting's team Imran maintains dignified stance 24 Pages of the Top Career Appointments When headhunting is unethical Executive headhunters are regarded as the 'cowboys' of the business world. A new survey highlights their image problem, George Bickerstaffe reports Price Waterhouse British Airways BMC Software Ltd Depots Operations Manager MSL International Britannia Refined Metals Spicers Executive Selection Johnson Wilson & Partners MSL Advertising MSL International PA Consulting Group Amereda Hess Limited Hoggett Bowers SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment CTA Recruitment Consultants PERA The Kent Training & Enterprise Council Ltd. Mercuri Urval Whitehead Rice Michael Page Marketing PA Consulting Group Clark Whitehill Ultramar Exploration Ltd., Simpson Crowden Consultants Coopers & Lybrand Northern tetecom Barkers PROfile Selection AJD Recruitment Consultancy HM Customs & Excise British Aerospace (Milltary Aircraft) Ltd. B&B Thompson Associates Limited, SBS Recruitment Strategic People Recruitment KPMG CB-Linnell Limited Ealing Executive Selection Associates Hoggett Bowers British Gas Roland Orr & Partners Parkfield Group Plc Varley-Walker Norwest Holst Haworth Cognos Chamberlains Exceptional Engineering Graduates Stag Furniture Holdings plc March PA Consulting Group North West Surrey Health Authority Midland management Resources Ltd. Eclipse international John Hacker associates Limited Trusthouse Forte Catering Makro BUPA Black Horse Financial Services Brian Forbes Mercuri Urval Texaco MSL International The Lloyd Group Weapons to wipe out prejudice Cases of Aids in the workplace demand a tactful response from employers. But, Nick Kochan and Suzanne Rogoff report, few employers have developed coherent politics City University Kenzie Lovell Ltd. Director General Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Lambeth Palace Italian Company Badenoch&clark International Account Manager Mercuri Urval Banking & Accountancy PQE Accountancy Personnel Banking Personnel Uxbridge Computing & Accountancy Agency Finance Director Automated Library Systems Limited The MAC Group Group Financial Accountant Accountancy Personnel Start a Great City Career 3 Trainee Brokers Chartered Accountancy Students Passed PE1 Alderwick Peachell & Partners Accountant Rexroth Royal Mail Shaw F. C. A. at Land Travel Ltd. Temp Controller The Drake Distinction British Gas Choice Accountancy Sales Stockbrokers Japanese/english Speaking Negotiator Travel Crone Corkill Software Development Amsterdam MacBlain Nash Marks Sattin Ltd. Group Company Accountant Faron Sutaria Curtain Wall & Window Sales Lloyd's Robert Walters Associates Cambridge Venture Management Limited Recruitment Consultant Engineering S-O-T Health Foods Ltd Enterprise Tehalit ARC Practice Administrator Summer Jobs in the USA Terence Chapman Associates Nestle Representative Commercial Director Head of Settlements Computer Consultants Programmer Analysts Sales Executive Love Sunshine/driving? Is your Voice Good Enough to Read the News at 9 P.… Exeter Cathedral Operations Manager Black Horse Agencies Hawkins Wright Thompson Ernst & Young FMS Retail Operations Manager The Dominic Group Mercury Personal Communications Arthur D Little Lewisham Simpson Crowden Consultants Spencer Murno Selection Wickland Westcott Menswear & Womenswear Executives Commodities Research Unit Nomura Computer Systems Europe Director Marketing and Public Relations Dirk Degehart & Parmers Limited Lyons Tetley Communication Arts Barkers Mercury Personal Communications Clay & Partners Austin Knight Chief Executive Professional Search & Selection KPMG Network Communication Systems Organisation and System Innovations Limited Adamson & Partners Ltd. Jonathan Wren Leasing Hill Samuel Empire Walpole Ltd. Sunlife of Canada Uk—sales—europe N. B Selection Ltd. Hillier Parker The Sunday Times Simon-Parmeko International Graohic Press Ltd. Austin Knight Shewood N. B Selection Ltd. Bupa Hospitals A. U. D. I. T. Commission N. B Selection Ltd. PA Consulting Group British Aerospace Inter-City Paging Ltd The Post Office Deputy Chief Executive Management Consultants Morton Hoeson RA Advertising Network Selection Ltd. Global Cepec Career Analysts General Manager Management Consultancy Marketing Executive Saudi Business Machines Ltd. Brooktree Defence Science Group Foresters IIR Technology Wickland Westcott Ogilvy Mather Focus British Tourist Authority Rofessional Search & Selection Spring Grove Services Limited Forsyth Royal National Institute for the Blind Fletcher Hunt plc Non Executive Chairman for Unusual Company Linde Brian Forbes Morton… CV to Lundbeck Ltd. Sales and Marketing Dennis Ruabon Ltd. Simpson Crowden The Sunday Times Substantial International Freight Forwarding Company Drake Scull Purcon Consultants Limited Euromoney University of Leeds Industrial Services Ltd. TSI Group Software Development Wickland Westcott Nexus Austin Knight Titan Cement (UK) Limited General Manager NEC Retail Executives Limited Televiatics The serious business of games Exercises in which staff compete with imaginary businss rivals are anything but frivolous entertainment Sally Watts writes Retail Executives Limited Top Executive Jobs?? Sales & Marketing UCA Ltd. An Opportunity to Join a Market Leader Marketing Coordinator Computer Sales Group Sales Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items

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