News from 19/01/1995
1995; Gale Group;
Autores
Paul R. Davis, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Melvyn Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Tanya Sillem, Mark Souster, Harvey Elliott, James Berry, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Spiers (Health Policy Adviser), Carl Mortished, Ronald Harwood, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Michael Brunson (Political Editor), Roger Maynard, David Eden (Honorary Chairman), Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Eric Caines, Martyn Goff, Bill Arthur, Steve Keenan, Kris Anderson, Nicolas Stacey, Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Patricia Tehan, Jonathan Prynn and Alexandra Frean, Peter Ball, Ursula Owen, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Marina Warner, Michael Hofmann, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Charles Cantoni, Jean Charles-Roux, Dainton, A. Brearley (Chairman), Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, S. Sternberg (Chairman of the Executive), Stella Tillyard, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Eileen Fursland, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Hugh Thomas, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Dr Harvey Marcovitch, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Richard Beeston and Anatol Lieven, Anjana Ahuja and Dominic Kennedy, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Russell Kempson, Sarah Johnson, Brenda Maddox, P. J. Wormald Director and Registrar General, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Ion Trewin, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Robert Miller and Rachel Kelly, David Miller, Norma Holland, Richard Hough, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ian McWilliam, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Antony Whitaker, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Stephen J. Lockwood, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, David Hunt, John Moore, Eric Reguly, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Felicity O'brien, Philip Webster, Political Editor, J. C. Cook, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Tim Heald, Dalya Alberge, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Agence France-Presse, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Peregrine Hodson, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Foskett, Kevin Eason and Colin Narbrough, Alan Lee, Marianne Curphey and Doug Sager, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, David Walker, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, and Charles Bremner, David Sinclair, Ralph Butter, David McRedmond, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, K. R. K. Harding Secretary, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Kate Mosse, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, I. White, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Michael Holroyd, Clive Bradley, Alyson Rudd, Paul H. Grayshan, Marina Vaizey, Anthony Powell, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Tom Rosenthal, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Peter Jebson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, E. M. Holt, Robin Rhoderick-Jones, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoUnionists save Tories in EU fishing vote Majority of nine on Spanish deal Mortgage rate rises to follow lead by Halifax Index Stick-on pain killers Cycle ride through a city in fear and mourning Peregrine Hodson reports from Kobe, whose citizens, in a state of numbered disbelief, mourn 3,000 in a city that was considered relatively safe but has become a landscape of desolation Apology for riot gear rout of protesters Mary Archer to quit Anglia Lord Kagan dies aged 79 Cave treasure Labour MPs attack Blair over schools A superb meal for 20p Thomas Pink 20p Inflation shows bouncy economy cannot be taken for granted Riddell on Politics Money for boats offer 'a smack in the face' Angry Cornish fishermen call for withdrawal from EU fisheries policy Dixons Drugs sparked jail riot Radio 1 upsets Savile Race equality failure Clause Four support Iceland chief robbed Bicycle use falls Decree due today for Parker Bowles News in Brief MP calls on BBC to give details of expenses claims Protest police apologise Mrs Linda Townley Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Widow loses battle with mistress over husband's grave Electronic device on body of Russian By a Staff Reporter: Couple died roped together after fall from alpine peak Bogus taxi driver in sex attack was on parole Nazi camp survivor wins £2m on pools More Furniture Ideas Minister promises action after new criticism of CSA Comet Farm is centennial gift to National Trust Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Lakeland rejects Wainwright memorial Anger over 'dangerous' plan to apply foreign laws Sadists take case to European court Go for it! 160mph biker's split-second grace Sainsbury's Fuel Promotion Saturday in the Times Citroën ZX Campaign launched to save Madagascan forests from mining Attenborough appeals to Clarke to stop folly of funding project that would ruin a natural wonder Anderson says show was mission impossible Graham Greene's archives and books are bought by US library Minister orders inquiry over rise in expulsions Why sex is bad news for female fruit fly By a Staff Reporter: Infatuation at work led to suicide Cellphones Direct Ltd Rumbold defends MPs being paid by lobby firms orange Crocodile key to blood substitute Bottomley extends hospital targets to out-patients The Health Secretary claims significant success in cutting waiting times, but critics say a hidden gap is not covered by figures By a Staff Reporter: Doctor 'routinely had to work 32-hour shift' By our Health Correspondent: Private practice contributes to waiting lists, says NHS expert By a Staff Reporter: Joyrider who ran over PC jailed Shop crime climbs to £2bn while arrests fall Dell Yesteryear's Valentines enjoy new-found favour first direct Schoolgirl killed by meningitis Boys' victim dies Train death Hill case delay Soldier killed Brazen theft Rolex charge Wearing well Clarity and reassurance required to satisfy suspicious Unionists Any new settlement for Northern Ireland will work better if the Unionists do not have a bitter taste in their mouth, writes Paul Bew Spanish boats will 'cheat and cheat' say worried Tories Heal's MPs torn between two loyalties Meacher pledges to stop rail sell-off In Parliament Ciro Citterio Commons inquiry to call Preston New Dini Cabinet lurches into office with lira tumbling Tories in disarray on Santer team vote Austin Kaye Shaikhs ask for asylum in Britain Virgin Stoltenberg sees peace slip away as Serbs change tack Balladur pursues presidency with prosperity pledge Pope safe after jet aborts take-off Rifkind in Dubai talks Algeria rejects peace plan News in Brief (Reuter): Child sex law (AP): Lorries looted (Reuter, AFP): 'Hitman' trial (AP): Editor killed (Reuter): Pyramid jewels BIG From Reuter in Bonn: Germany snubs UN troops scheme Yeltsin promises victory and shuns Dudayev talks Chechen leader threatens endless war as Russians keep up bombardment B&Q US tells Moscow conflict must stop Children survive shooting by mother Congress passes law in a fortnight Kremlin 'minder' reveals his power French archaeologists uncover treasure trove of prehistoric art Magnet Iraq's oil capacity 'has been restored' Reform vow eases peso crisis home & legacy Singapore will lead world in politicians' pay Outcry over failure of rescue services Many volunteers dug through Kobe's rubble with their hands trying to find victims, Gwen Robinson writes. Survivors in the ruined city are still without adequate supplies of food, water and electricity Full extent of Kobe devastation becomes clear as mood of survivors swings from relief to anger Offers of help embarrass proud and shocked nation Aftermath NHS Exchange students found safe and well British Survivors Japan's city of mourning, fear and disbelief From Page 1 For the love of listeners The Anderson fiasco refleets BBC Radio's rejection of loyalty Forte Happy on the continental shelf Dr Ann Robinson's dislike of red tape has made her an outspoken critic of the Brussels bureaucracy Julia Llewellyn Smith reports I blame the Mona Lisa Dalya Alberge talks to the director of the Louvre on his plans to keep crowds at bay When surgeons are bold Dr James Le Fanu describes how a moment of daring in the operating theatre has increased life expectancy A hip cure that needs an early start Dr Harvey Marcovitch on a potentially crippling disorder in babies Panic Attacks? Comfort is skin deep Embrocations for limbs and joints When that fever in not flu Why a day's housework may be a life-saver Medical Briefing Dollond & Aitchison Winter woe Stroke risks Gentlemen's clubs lack more than women members: they are short of a sense of irony too The last thing I want to do is join them Ample reward The Times Diary Picture Gallery Now for the aftershocks Japan's vast rebuilding bill may spell the end of the West's spending binge Pride of plaice The Times Diary Blue humour The Times Diary Fry up? The Times Diary Beware! Stand up for free speech Antony Whitaker on a threat to our legal sovereignty The Multimedia Pontiff The message may be old, but the messenger can always be new A Rail Deal Privatisation now has a chance to work Law from Abroad A foreign threat to free speech in this country Pius XII, the Jews and the Nazis Limits on nurses' role in the theatre Eu research grants Marriage locations Church and 'socialism' Soporific studies Millennial honour to English tongue? English composers Not out to lunch Bones of contention Court Circular Today's birthdays Appointment Personal Column The Times Anniversaries Celebration Community centre gives villagers new focus Volunteeers convert derelict schoolhouse Museum seeks new life for navy veteran Today's royal engagements Dinners Tower House School Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Basketmakers' Company Angus Donald MacIntyre Lord Kagan Lord Kagan, textile manufacturer and creator of the Gannex raincoat, died on January 17 aged 79. He was born on June 6, 1915 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mary Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery Mary Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery, CVO, widow of the 16th Earl and a Lady-in-Waiting to the late Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, died on January 16 aged 91. She was born on December 31, 1903 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midweek Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items National Children's Bureau Green Card Information Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc Research into Ageing On This Day On this Day January 19 1802 Ian Grimble Ian Grimble, writer, historian and broadcaster, died in Bettyhill, Caithness, on January 14 aged 73. He was born in Hong Kong on August 7, 1921 Sign up for a move up Fare Deals Connections The Travel People Inter Europe Travel Ltd Nelson's Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Insurers shy away from slopes Marianne Curphey and Doug Sager on why full cover for snow holidays is becoming hard to find Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Pelican Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items States Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Forte tempts high-flyers Multiple Display Advertising Items American Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items It's not worth taxing yourself over VAT Tax is to be levied on 'fun' transport. Should it be fought, or is the increase the very least of the tourist industry's worries? The Travel Business More traffic crosses the Channel Steve Keenan reports on timetables and prices for the year ahead World Travel on Saturday Travel Portfolio We wish you weren't here In Brief Pier pressures National Lottery money may help to revitalise Britain's much-loved Victorian relics, says Marianne Curphey After years of decline, there is hope of charity money for our crumbling seaside heritage Swoop on the Riviera fakers Business Travel 95 Pilot error is the biggest killer News The Times Crossword Championship 1995 Qualifying Puzzle Picture Gallery Business Sport Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Arts Books Features Travel Preview: Chilling statistics about the health of British men. The Pulse (Channel 4,8.30pm) Opnion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Mary Archer to quit Anglia Television's board Kingfisher dives after poor trading Mortgage interest rates set to rise Anatole Kaletsky Legal challenge on compensation Arts Picture Gallery BAe's triple alliance may have £300m price Talks on mini-Airbus development group Sport BR out to raise £2bn in sell-offs Global Mobile A Classic of War Revisited Books Business Today Growth slows Exciting Volvo Poor education frustrates help plan on jobs Businesses warn of long-term pressures Legal & Public Notices BM plans air-rail returns Women 'still fail to reach the top' in accountancy Tourist Rates Expansion proposal to boost First Leisure jobs Waterhouse claim Norwegian bank furore Trust buys NU portfolio Planemaker recovers BT to open China office Borland to shed 650 Lookers plc The Times Accountancy chief condemns auditing Business Roundup Wings over Europe Pennington British Aerospace seeks safety in a crowd Prosperity returns to the Province Time for market-makers to show their hand Blenheim Group plunges on third profits warning CU cuts price of French group Exchange drops Trafalgar probe Men's Heath Magazine Copyright expands as profits fall National Westminster Bank Stanley looks for more good fortune Commodities Liffe Options Warburg shares jump as City scents new suitor Stock Market Tarmac marked time at 113½p as Hoare Govett, the broker, cut its pre-tax profit forecast for the current year from £160 million to £142 million. But it remains positive, short term, about the shares, claiming there is still scope for improvement. It is urging clients to switch from George Wimpey, also unchanged at 124p London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co)] Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issued Rights Issues Major Changes First Leisure Photo-Me Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Exploding Comet Tempus Blenheim Wall Street No more cracks, please Nostalgic fair Kissinger calls Rights? Wrong Tax and interest rises may explain holiday doldrums The necessary will It must be said: Mr George has got things right, so far While exports are booming the Governor's tight monetary stance looks like working Economic View Coal comfort Historical precedent for changing start of tax year More flexible arbitration needed in the resolution of legal disputes Getting the lowdown on inflation Janet Bush argues the case for moving the headline figure out of the limelight City ready to receive cable UK operators expect five to six million subscribers by 2000 KPMG Thomas Cole Kinder Financial Manager Accountancy & Finance Howard Keeney First Accountancy Search Consultant Facility Group Interiors Ltd The Times Newspapers Book-Keeper Bedford and Share CG Century Inns to be valued at £60m Hitachi Credit (UK) Plc Digital turnround Hammerson sale Lookers lifts payout Salvesen's German stake SelecTV hit by dip in programme delivery Business Roundup Role model for regulation A General Accounting Council would solve the dual role problem, not preserve it, says John Moore Figures in painting Any Other Business Deputy to Head of Technical and Finance Advent Internationl plc Masters's platform Strong's move MPL Appointments CG China chair Sign that something has hit the mark Eastern High Court date for Lloyd's case Bank advances Samsung It's just an idle thought, until you make it… BR to sell £10bn of supply and service contracts Oil companies fear disclosing rig costs Photo-Me half-year earnings fall 4% Volvo links with TWR to make niche cars Ford Apple pie recipe for caterer's expansion Jon Ashworth looks at the restaurant group opening outlets in places as diverse as Lisbon and Beirut Retailer cuts interim in spite of upturn The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hill House Hommond Equities mark time Heath Group Enjoy a £20 meal for 20p Investigating officer's reports subject to public interest immunity Circumstances requiring transfer Money paid under error of law is recoverable subject to equity Scots Law Report January 19 1995 Inner House Bank can assume solicitor acted properly Maximum tax penalty not unjust Correction Pernicious, but terminally anaemic Cinema: For all its designer devastation and having toothy Tom Cruise as the sex symbol of the living dead, Geoff Brown finds Interview with the Vampire a yawn Interview with the vampire warner West End 18, 122 mins Tom Cruise grows fangs, but the film has no bite Welcome II the Terrordome Metro, 18, 94 mins Crude, despairing black vision of the future Rough Diamonds MGM Haymarket PG, 100 mins Bland vehicle for Jason Donovan The Tin Drum National Film Theatre 18, 142 mins a classic film still sharp and fresh The Buñuel Collection Barbican Cinema 18, 91 mins Treasures from the surrealist master Picture Gallery Visual Art Bathed in deepest gloom Kaö Turtle Key. Sw6 Funny how sad it is The Dance of Death Almeida Theatre: Strindberg revived; Anglo-Brazilian mime Ruema Vista International (UK) Ltd Music Entertainments The Green Room Today's Events London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Great Nortbera International Ltd Dutch lose their accent A new show sheds good and bad light on some minor 18th century painters, says John Russell Taylor Better late than Nirvana Moist Camden Palace Pop: Canadians' spirited British debut against the odds Ringmaster to a greying avant-garde Music: The composer Pierre Boulez has lost none of his radical fire as he turns 70. Richard Morrison met him The Times BBC Sent off by the riff Billy Jenkins Vortex, N16 Jazz: A guitarist tries a diffcrent pitch George Smith English airs and graces The King's Consort Wigmore Hall Concert Dregs of a memorable vintage Hugh Thomas pays tribute to a fine writer, but doubts whether it was wise to publish his journals in full Journals 1982-1986 By Anthony Powell Heinemann, £20 Backlist Reflections on mass murder in the cathedral The Glass Night By John de Falbe Cuckoo Press, £7.99 paperback original Minerva Press Rescuing a reputation from poetic injustice Lost Puritan a life of Robert Lowell By Paul Mariani Norton, £24 Too hairy by half for the Tories Speaking my Mind By Rhodes Boyson Peter Owen, £24.50 Words as powerful as the sword Stella Tillyard acclaims the anguished historian whose golden prose transmuted the horrors of war into an enduring work of art History of the War in the Peninsula By W. F. P. Napier Constable, 6 volumes, £19.95 each Why the kamikazes and wolf packs did not win The Battle of Leyte Gulf By Thomas J. Cutler Harper Collins, 18.95 Stealth at Sea The History of the Submarine By Dan van der Vat Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 Travellers Tales The great arsenal of the imagination American Art The Times Celebration game fuels burgeoning nostalgia Alen Lee visits Sunbury, Victoria where there is a burning desire to verify the origin of the Ashes Commercialism tarnishes day of evocative cricketing ideals Midweek Rendezvous SIRiUS Virginia Charles The Times Privilege to watch Blackburn United they fell Confidence floods back as sponsors retain faith in athletics Warning for supporters over forgeries Morgan exit leaves SRU bewildered Transfer worth every penny High and dry Innocent party David Rogers/alls Five shining lights can show teams the way to go Whatever the strengths of rugby union as a team sport, each country still contains individuals who are capable of providing essential inspiration. David Hands, rugby correspondent, picks the pivotal player from each of the nations Clark shatters Blackburn's dream Newcastle prove there is life after Cole with FA Cup replay triumph Rösier provides highlights Word-Watching Men's Health Magazine For the Record Coventry steal the spoils Snow Reports Davies on target to rescue Warrington in style Little Woods Pools Wendlinger to resume career with Sauber In Brief Little to spare Cambridge fall Reid recruited Cotton injured Jones elevated Cup toasted Fixtures Celtic Swing awarded outstanding accolade Lady Herries-trained colt heads two-year-old classifications with rating matched only by Arazi Richard Evans Nap: Test Match (3.00 Nottingham) Next best: Corner Boy (2.30 Nottingham) Taunton Rapid Raceline Balanak 20-1 for Triumph Lingfield Specialists Yesterday's Results Nottingham Lingfield Park Randriantefy set to make name on senior stage Tired Hingis goes back to school Golfing year likely to match the best John Hopkins welcomes the start of the European Tour and a season in which the Ryder Cup looms large Men's Health Magazine Price is right for lucrative start A funny thing about women Radio Choice Radio 1 Why didn't he call for a second opinion? Review BBC 1 Variations Satelite Picture Gallery Choice Cricket Knockout blow rocks Arsenal Millwall victory in FA Cup replay adds to Highbury gloom Forth round Gallant Birmingham miss chance of glory Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Dunwoody may appeal over severe 30-day suspension Hill House Hammond Rugby Union creme appears N B Selection Ltd Varley Walker Antal International Executive Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items John Phillips Selection N B Selection Ltd Coopery & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Ltd Philip Rice Partnership N B Selection Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Ltd National Westminster Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland A GKR Group Company The Berkeley Scott Group Business Systems Manager A GKR Group Company Hoggett Bowers Ernst & Youngs Price Waterhouse Llp Selector Europe Knight-Ridder Harvey Nash PLC Oracel Corporation UK Ltd Slector Europe Selector Europe MSL International N B Selection Ltd British Airways Staniforth Endsor Partners Ltd MSL Internatioanl N B Selection Ltd Marque Exceutive Resourcing Warwick Parker & Co Ltd CDOA Bunzl Coppers & Lybrand Buckmans Charterhouse Executives Jm Managements Services Howgate Sable Barrett Webb Limited N B Selection Ltd Marque Executive Resourcing The Prudential Assurance Company Limited Cdoa Interexec N B Selection Ltd Marque Executive Resourcing MJM Recruitment Ltd Alexander Hughes Selection Michael Page Sales & Marketing Arup Communications NMC & KAY management Taylor Walker The Chartered Institute of Marketing MSL Advertising Services Limited CB-Linnell Limited Connaught Trainee Brance Manger Corporate Relocations UK Limited Amerada Hess Limited Overseas Development Administration Acco Rexel Limited CIGNA Services UK Limited Prayis Future Electronics To Advertise Call: 071 481 3024 Computer Associates Cambridge Recruitment Consulatnts Pepsico Foods International Limited The Independent Financial Advisers Association P4 Graphics Limited Welsh Development Agency NCVQ Overseas Development Administration Fax : 071 481 4481 071 782 7107 KF Black Horse Financial Services The 2000 Group Sales Consultants OTE £25/£50K Multiple Classified Advertising Items A. M. Dewhirst & Associates Pheonix Datacom Ltd SAP Integrated software. Worldwide Barclays Price Waterhouse Humphrey Sturt Associates MSL International AF Advertising Limited Wheale Thomas Hodgins PLC DiSNEY Vacation Club Software Publishing Corporation International Survey Research Chusid Headway PiR Search Selection Lawrence Barnett Associates Spider Systems Vertex Energis Chemical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Development Centre PiR Search & Selection The Sunday Times Informix St. George TV Bection Dickinson TK Selection Historical Collections Group Plc Portland International Subscription Services Limited Exxon Chemical Centre-file IT in Investment Banking Win that Job! Olivetti Strategic Selection HMS Highfield International PA Consulting Group Aldi GmbH & Co Austin Knight UK Limited Powergen Clydesdale Bank Intercom Data Systems To Advertise Call: 071 481 3024 Wickland Westcott Macmillan Davies Kewill Systems RIPA Internatioanal Alan Taylor and Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mærsk Olie Og Gas as Full Time position. Enthustionstic. Well presented… Toyota Fax : 071 481 4481 071 782 7107 Sears plc Cartier Ltd NCC Limited Grant Thornton Mark-One Jamont UK Ltd Cargill PLC Riley DataQuest Spitfire Selection MIcrO Warehouse Ltd Lee & Allen Consulting PLC CPS Managers Required Chartered Accountant To Advertise Call: 071 481 4481 Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Development Administration London Transport Property Royal Mail Multiple Classified Advertising Items ARC International Multiple Classified Advertising Items PK Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Microsystems Software Inc. Fax: 071 782 7107 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Historical Collections Group Plc Dual Group (UK) Ltd Executive Secretary Secretary in the House Of Commons Mme Monique Mallevergne Thistle Books Martyn Dawes Associates Lorriase Campbell Property Services Legal Secretary/assistant Supervisor The Times Heathfield Hargreaves Limited Electrophoretics International plc mCi Chief Executive News Internatioanal Newspapaer Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Sales Training Consultants Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Novotel Exhibition Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regent Consulting Piper Trust call Matthew Barnes Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporate Broadcast Communications Limited Multiple Sclerosis Society Sales Director/general Manager Sight & Sound Education Ltd Future MarZa UK Ltd Bedford and Shires Health & Care Army Officer Dissatisfied Financial Consultants University of Oxford Henley Centre Faron Sutaria Sales & Lettings Deugro International Accountancy and Finance Appointments Appear with… When a career break is over Senior women managers are taking refresher courses, reports Eileen Fursland Ryder PLC Harrow Contract Services Tww PLC Greater Manchester Police Authority European Sales Director Partners under pressure Life after Redundancy mencap making the most of life Compaigns Manager To Advertise Call: 071 481 4481 Dental Practice Board Recruitment & Assessment Services Museums & Galleries Commissions Maid Stone Borough Council the refugee council Cheshire Community Healthcare Trust Essex Country Counicl The Landmark Trust Fax : 071 782 7826 Sale of the century After 30 years the Commission for the New Towns in winding down. David Walker reports merton moving ahead Barnet A public sacrifice over prisons is not required The Prison Service deserves some understanding—there is only so much the governors and officers can do Viewpoint
Referência(s)