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News from 02/10/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Mosley, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Emma Woollacott, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball and John Goodbody, Isobel MacNab, Brian Barber, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Peter Waymark, Simon De Bruxelles and Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John F. Martin, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Geoff Wheelwright, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Sally Watts, Jeremy Laurance and Adrian Lee, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., Helen Wallace, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Harling, Marit Hargie, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Maggie Brown, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Clive Parker, Michael Ivens, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Tony Lynes Expert Adviser, Jill Sherman, Richard Gordon, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Peter Coad Senior probation officer, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, Archie Norman, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Michael Kallenbach, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Terry Harper, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Parkinson (Economies Master), John Shaw, Robert Miller and Stephen Farrell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Lindsay Nicolle, Ian Murray and Valerie Elliott, Alan Stewart, John Harding Chief Probation Officer, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Alan Howarth's, Mark Fuller, Harold Brooks-Baker Publishing Director, Malcolm J. Early, Nicholas Kenyon, David Kemp,

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The Booker Shortlist Blair pledges new age of achievement Family and delegates moved to cheers and tears by 'Labour's coming home' speech Labour's Ten Promises Players flee as supporters invade pitch Index Tory MP admits taking money from lobbyist London Rules Again Interface 7 Monitors worth £475 Each to Be Won Bungling Bond was Russian spy Nigella Lawson Warning: this body language could offend Political Sketch Debon air Hamilton admits he got £10,000 from Greer' firm MP's defiance dismissed as 'final act of bluff' as Commons inquiry is urged Swiftcall Mother and daughter die in robbery at guesthouse Committee formed to abolish committees Lobbyist who channels cash to varied band of politicians Israeli Embassy bomb trial begins Hill House Hammond Baton case PCs escape discipline over death News in Brief Drinks remix Garda hold 18 Road challenge Priest jailed Train hold-up Private air force Sold unseen Pensions inquiry Debut novel may sink Bainbridge's Titanic in her latest Booker bid Record number of women featured on strong shortlist for fiction prize Alias Grace By Margaret Atwood (Bloombury, £14.99) Reading in the Dark By Seamus Denae (Jonathan Cape, £13.99) Every Man for Himself By Beryl Beinbridge (Duckworth, £14.99) A Fine Balance By Rohinton Misitry (Faberm, £15.99) Last Orders By Graham Swift (Picador, £15.99) The Orchard on Fire By Shena Mackay (Heinemann, £12.99) Yates home to fight for custody One is rather amused, in a grotesque fashion By a Staff Reporter: Gormans face £6,000 line and big legal bill after 'slighting' listed farmhouse Forte Posthouse The innocuous message that unmasked traitor MacLean British and American codebreakers took years to decipher Cold War cryptograms from the KGB The Russian Codes British Midland Heads told of 'meltdown' in state schools Girl, 13,'married' in Turkey gives birth Ekland auction reveals jealousy haunted Sellers World's Best Value Room at the top where a multimillionaire toils Sainsbury's We are back as the people's party, says Blair 'Just month the words five more Tory years and feel your senses and reason repulsed' Leader's Speech General Accident Direct Labour reinvented for the Age of Achievement 'So much for Marxim—it is now more tha party of Methodism' Riddle on Politics Lottery money 'to fund social projects New Policies Activists demand more jobs before monetary union An appeal to the best that should lure real Tories Conference Diary Lufthansa Short seeks return of quotas for women Leadership strikes deal in battle on pensions In the Times MJN Technology Limited Tighter safeguards 'needed to prevent exceptional families' 'Mandy Allwood's decision is going to cause her a lot of unhappiness' A multiple pregnancy that has turned into a medical tragedy Medical Briefing TV appearance leaves US sceptical Victims of breast cancer 'denied life-saving drugs' Judge rejects vasectomy claim Firm fined £4000 over girl's death on slide News in Brief Army drug tests Halted in tracks Uranium claim £2m birth award 'Ally Pally' listed Young burglars Fire inquiry Beeches face axe Rugby trial date Home of the hits Service line Court gives go-ahead for Elysée bugging inquiry Communist has his hair restored Stoned staff make Cannabis TV go to pot Taleban poised eliminate forces of former army chief Islamic conquerors keen to dispel image of fanaticism to win world recognition Christopher Thomas in kabul says that the triumphant student army is sweeping northwards for the showdown Girl thief tortured in Turkey Italians angered by Chirac slight Russian defence chief pleads for cash Barclaycard Holy army bolsters heroin trade Europe challenges anti-Cuba laws at world trade body German car plants crippled by strikes Direct Dole's wife revs up support Atlanta Olympics supremo runs out of cash and luck Leading players in Middle East crisis left with little room for manoeuvre Commentary Foes on 'brighter path 'after tense start to sum in it Crowds in Peking mark birth of nation Labour Germany expels Bosnian refugees Netanyahu is warned over threat to borders 15,000 US soldiers exposed to chemical weapons in Gulf (Reuter): Nigerians sing praises of leader World Summary (Reuter): Moderates win Kashmir poll (Reuter): Secrets of £30m rock uncovered (AP): School for crime Skeleton rewrites American history Weekender Plus Picture Gallery Prada London rules again London Iain R. Webb applauds a new wave of Britpack designers Panasonic N. Peal Sarah is no fair game What does the public hounding of the Duchess of yok say about our national character—now can we treat anyone like this? Continental Airlines The Times Treating his patients as partners A GP in the 1950s was a pioneer of the early NHS, says Anjana Ahuja Alan Coren Going cheap going cheaper, going free—but all I get is pelted Party pooped The Times Diary Labour men and Tory measures Tony Blari is an orator of the calibre of Lioyd George—but his detachment from the party recalls Ramsay MacDonald Radio 3 shouldn't be what it used to be Nicholas Kenyon defends the BBC's cultural flagship against the charge of populism Who said what The Times Diary Plodding on The Times Diary Cooked up The Times Diary Grub up The Times Diary New Jerusalem Labour messianism is a mixed blessing Sleaze and Misjudgment Deceit is a more harmful charge to the Tories than division The Mimic who Moaned Goons are paid for laughs no their inner turmoil Castle's call for pensions rethink Labour and unions The party of enterprise? Realism and the IRA Letters that are intended for publication should… 'Wait and see' on monetary union Prison sentences and rising crime Educational vouchers Mystery solved Church music Oswald Mosley's anti-Semitism Wodehouse at war No longer royal Panic disorders Seven up Court Circular Today's royal engagements Big Bang Ball Premium Bonds Dean Close School Lecture Lord Mayor of London Lord Thomas of Gresford Birthdays Picture Gallery Memorial evening Reception Farriers Constructors Election Personal Column Institute of Administrative Management Anniversaries University appointment East Sussex Lieutenancy Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinner Marriages Luncheon Max Manus Max Manus, wartime Norwegian resistance fighter, died on September 20 aged 81. He was born in Bergen on December 9,1914 Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Hope Trenchard Hope Trenchard, nurse, died of cancer on September 16 aged 60. She was born on June 21,1936 Overseas Travel Markson Pianos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Directory Capital Flights Flights Directory Embassy Flight Centre Airlink Worldwide United States Immigration Professor John Corner John Corner, Frs, Professor of tropical Botany at Cambridge University, 1966-73, died on September 14 aged 90. He was born on January 12,1906 Germany Daily low cost flights an hotel accomodation World Link Jetline From Our Special Correspondent: 3,000 Troops Crush Riot in Mississippi Pavel Sudoplatov Pavel Sudoplatov, former Kgb officer, died in Moscow on September 24 aged 89. He was born in 1907 Cowboys not wanted Charted Institute of Building John Young on an industry that is working hard to claan up its act 'No one can pull the wool over my eyes' How does the president of the CIOB See its future Taylor Woodrow Tim Renwick of Mace Ltd A lesson well learnt Computer Systems for Business Limited Haden Facilities Management Limited The Year's Winners Chartered Building Company The Times Taking pride in the site Tim Renwick Building Manager of the Year Category 2 is for involvement in projects costing between £5 million and £25 million. Mr Renwick won gold in this section Boyd McFEE Category is for projects exceeding £25 million Mr McFee won gold Stars of the IT system Don't close your eyes to the news Today's instrusion will be tomorrow's historical record Media, Sales & Marketing Japanese Public Company All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Multiple Display Advertising Items Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Romulus Recruitment Mktg Exec - £35K + Bank Bens Spending boom masks slim profits Adveritising Michael Faulkner, Mercuri International (UK) Ltd Al Madina Plastic Factory, Ltd Leading bright of Albert Square The Listener the News behind the Headlines Abc Contract Services Winners Wanted! Euromoney Publications Plc Music Sales Limited On the front line in Dunblane Journalists who reported on the slaughter at Dunblane Primary School on March 13 faced the most traumatic event imaginable. How have they coped? Triumph for the press Cilla works her magic, but ITV rethinks the weekend The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,288 Business Times Weathercall Air UK Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Branson sets 1998 target for City-Heathrow rail link Output and orders rise John Charcol Arts House of Fraser to shut shops as losses grow British Gas 'money saver' takes £5,500 in error Homes Sport By our Transport Correspondent: Threat to tunnel rescue scheme Television and Radio Business Today Air group buys Boeing cargo arm Investors asked to qualify for Olympic place Clarke tells IMF he can sustain recovery BP joins in project for Port Talbot Legal & Public Notices Mini goes international with US-designed model Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fyffes sheds banana share Tourist Rates Boosey & Hawkes strikes the right note New head of programmes for BSkyB Connections BT wins Lloyds TSB £147m data contract Busines Roundup Thistle priced at 170p European Leisure offer Ash & Lacy lifts profit Clay group slides QS losses prevent payout Northchart deal Visual Action buys Put to the carrier bag test House of Fraser seeks to fashion a recovery Heathrow link no flight of fancy Sydney's private-sector stadium plan Pennington Limelight founder's 50% stake valued at £85m Rank plays Trump card for growth Two jailed over deposits fraud Rescue cash dents Lloyd Thompson Rothschild corporate initiative Insurance & Services Limited Imperial receives warm welcome from market Commodities Liffe Options Market poised to break through the 4,000 level Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Jd Wetherspoon LucasVarity Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hanson's bouncing baby Tempus Ash & Lacy Wall Street Gas customer sees red The Times City Diary Plotting banker The Times City Diary Trust worthies The Times City Diary No small beer The Times City Diary The tables are about to be turned on utility watchdogs Christine Buckley on the twin investigations that could herald end of the regulators An adman's vision expressed as the gospel according to St Luke s Morag preston on an agency's unusual approach to creativity Continental Airlines Labour yearns for Castles in the air Equities make strong advance Gucci The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Bull Choice 1 Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all Prices Cinama Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films In London and (where indicated with the symbol) or release across the country Theatres Choice 2 Dumbshow in many ways Theatre Variété Hackney Empire Notes from the underground New Music Unknown Public Holiday Queen Elizabeth Hall Choice 3 Theatre Chicken Tonight Wagner taken for a wild ride Opeara: The gods would rejoice at the Royal provoctive Ring, but weep over Opera North's stylised Gluck Die Walküre Covent Garden Show of shows The Times How to Book—and Join Opera 1 Opera 2 It's a roll over in your grave week for Gluck Iphigenia in Aulis Grand, Leeds This Weeks Other Specials Night's Dream Music The soul of discretion Concerts: Returns both happy and disappointing Steve Reich 60th Birthday Festival Hall Thin portraits of pilgrims The Canterbury Pilgrims Barbican Hall Offer How to raise the phoenix from the ashes Should Venice' burnt-out opera house be restored as it was, or 'improved'? Marcus Binney reports The Times Heritage Pop 1 Sweet music with the odd couple Pop: Country meets rock at Wembley, while folk gets political in Newport Mary Chapin Carpenter/Lyle Lovett Wembley Arena Pop 2 Rabble-rousers renew their roar The Levellers Newport Centre Tomorrow How to behave in a boom Rachel Kelly seeks out the best advice for buyers and sellers in an improving but still difficult market North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Hamptons International Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abutting Maida Vale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camden Sq Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brackenbury Village Hammersmith Flat & Terrace Montagu Sq W1 South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maida Vale South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tips from the real experts City & West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bloomsbury Moorgate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Docklands E14 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington & Chelsea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Harbour Sw10 South Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do you need a home with offices or a guest/granny… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Ltd Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arla Countryside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington Hamptons International Alex-Nell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items County Hall Letting Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Directory Little London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residential Property Continuous Overleaf Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Home of Distinction Pearce Construction Beazer Homes A beautiful barn of a building Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vintnery in Provence La Napoule Vigia Group The International Property Show Los Balcones De Valderrama France Queensway Quay Multiple Classified Advertising Items El Paraiso Alto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Squire E. Radcliffe & Partners Serviced Offices Tolet (Mortgage Services Ltd) West Wales Retail Units to Let Bensons Commercial Investments for Sale General Accident Auctions Symon Smith & Partners Nattrass Giles On track for the next century Still Water Tda Limited Senior Secretary/PA Senior Secretary to Dean School of Arts & Sciences Miller Freeman Rehau Limited Withers Wood Brigdale Ltd MacMillan Publishers Ltd Persona Group plc The American International University Experienced Secretary City Centre Group Secretary/receptionist Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and… Pa to Managing Director Experienced Pa/sec/minder Bache Treharne Independent Care Ltd Important International Company Secretary/pa to Partner International Project Finance Imperial College School of Medicine at St… The Post Office Barchester Royce Limited Tate Temp Specialists When you drink it "Chelsea based, leading Pr firm requires a… Charles Price & Co A Really Good Mature Pa/secretary Tate Temp Specialists HOB stones DG a Member of The Devonshire Group plc Tibco The Information Bus Company Grosvenor Bureau Hays Banking Personnel HOB stones HOB Stones Pan European Recruitment Hiswick Elite Medical Services Limited All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: HOB stones ROC Recruitment Graduate Trainees HOB stones Maine - Tucker Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants ROC Recruitment St. James's Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Career moves Susan Coughty Recruitment WA Crone Corkill Temporary Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Norma Skemp Rec Ltd Gordon-Yates Hill Price Davison Meridian Associates the Recruitment Specialists Sheila Burgess International Cook Associates Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Manpower Music and media Joyce Guiness Partnership Recruitment Consultants Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists BUPA Segal Recruitment Joyce Guiness Partnership Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Portman Joyce Guiness Partnership Recruitment Consultants Michael Tims & Co. 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Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants First Crème Heritage Recruitment Fulham Junior Grosvenor Bureau Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Abchurch Recruitment & Selection Heritage Recruitment Dynamic Young Secretary/Assistant Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists Gordon-Yates Knightsbridge Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Windsor Based Secretary Recruitment Consultant Anderson Hoare Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's up to you to make the first career move Sally Watts looks at what secretaries and bosses want, and what is really happening in companies to improve the secretary's role Multilingual Crème Euro London Appointments Multilingual services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrative Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists HOBstones Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance of European Lawyers Boyce Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucie Clayton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Recruitment DSA Bilingual Ltd Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personnel Asst with pension/benefits admin… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Recruitment Multilingual services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist £16,000+ aae Diverse multinational… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lettings Negotiator St. Johns Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Recruitment Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Protëgë Attention all Legal Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Protëgë Photocopying Assistant Libel & Slander PA Pas De Reponse has all the answers Racing: Head Maintains Remarkable Newmarket Record with Victory in Cheveley Park Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Exeter Thunderer: Salisbury Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Thunderer: Newcastle Rapid Raceline By a Correspondent: Botica's impact is swift and decisive Rugby Union Diprose to captain Barbarians Yakult Bradbury's first strike pegs back Palace Football Mathie dents Barnsley's leadership ambitions Tranmere fail Oxford examination Hibernian rejected by Wilkins By our Sports Staff: Brighton plunged into deeper trouble Last Night's Results Today's Fixtures The Times French cavalry rides to rescue in revamped show Equestrianism Champions extend their run In Brief Following suit Scotland draw Dallas on song Chris Moore Rusedski rises to challenge Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge For the Record Steely show by Greco shackles Panthers Ice Hockey Keene on chess Winning Move Struggling Towers are toppled by Turks Basketball Dettori offers rare glimpse of a perfect world Midweek View KLM Outlook of skippers shrouded by concern Sailing: Bay of Biscay Offering Relative Calm for Crews Finding their Sea-Legs BT Global Challenge McCracken stays on course for title bout Boxing Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move The damaged Cartilage Radio Choice This Donkey is very much alive and kicking Review BBC1 Choice Tennis Wimbledon make play for Irish eyes Dublin move a step closer Times Two Crossword Wasps serve notice on Neath David Hands laments the uncertainty that has cast doubt on a new competition Picture Gallery United perplexed by Ravanelli's remarks Sailing Twist in the plot of tale of two Citys Eurostar business CompuServe Learn to Ride on a Virtual Horse Blueprint for a PC generation IT experts propose lessons for teacher and on-screen homework for every child, reports Lindsay Nicolle Intel inside Music to the eyes scores for software Translation system used in Caroline murder hunt Times Interface Maas Infotech Steady fingers on the trigger Ray Hatkey finds police using the force of technology to train marksmen in making life-or-death decisions Trainess fire at a screem showing a crime secnmario Hewlett Packard London's tribute to Babbage the genius DK Objects of desire from the hi-tech world leaders Ray Hatley on products that turned heads at London's live 96 show Will Apple put a Be in its bonnet? Clive pariker examines the options on operating systems for driving the troubled MacIntosh into the next century Smart card may solve student headaches Whitewash that can save patients' lives A fiter costing £15 slashes the risk of post-operative infection Agfa leads the way on cheaper digi-cameras Big Blue goes all stylish on us IBM's Aptiva series not only looks good, it's handier to have aroudn the house Freedom will ring all over the world Trafficmaster Vauxhall Multimedia rocks Frankfurt Maple Computer Corporation New noise is smart enough to save lives Now it will be easier to make way for an emergency vehicle Highwire Internet Names Opus technology Painful process of a PC that constantly demands a password Windows 95 dialogue box dilemma How to get back on Schedule Making a fax work both ways Dr Keyboard The free service for readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Name on the Net How to be fluent in Java without really trying Buzzwords Time-wasters at the office are caught on the web Staff who make personel use of the Internet are costing companies vast sums. John Kavanagh reports Netcom Wales goes multimedia with £50m new project Limited Offer Flip and flick your way to the web Chris partridbge describes the newly developed cellphone that surfs Touch-screen takes the pane out of windows Kingston Dell Sinival, a French computer that is vitually a horse Cover Story: Tomorrow's show computers will be able to master their skills by sadding up and looking at video effects on a screen. Ray Hatley explains how Dell Wines turn to technology Lawyers help sidestep a copyright minefield Domain Names Women find liberation …in cyberspace Girls love the Internet-and they're better than men at using it, says Lindsay Nicolle Gates keeps his pay rise in check Intel offers tools to let PCs cut their own costs Prestel on-line The man who makes toys for life's eternal boys Michael Kallenbach meets the youthful mogul who's a Shiny example to the old brigade Business Easynet professional Internet access Prime movers in the world of computing WYSE Olivetti fights back after crisis at the top Business Agenda Screening all the candidates The old tradition of shaking hands on a job offer may soon be a physical impossibility, says John Kavanagh Project Management Recruitment Group Plc SDL Ltd Sharp makes a comeback with new liquid assets Wilco International Ltd Datamatics Ltd POWERtec Mercury interactive Houses of Parliament The British Library Stream Computer Futures Arbor Software Vauxhall CEdEl group SCL Recruitment Ward Executive Limited Software Paragon List Adicom Wireless Inc Unisys Portman Looitech

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