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News from 23/02/2000

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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Adrian Room, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Chris Ward, Sally Brock, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ian Brodie and James Bone, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Trevor Openshaw, D. R. Myddelton, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, Michael Spicer Chairman, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Brian Barder, Rosalind Renshaw, Ian Cundell, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Sir Trevor Lloyd-Hughes, M. B. Simons, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Ian Murray and Paul Wilkinson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Jack Ozanne, Michael Mulvihill, Clare Thompson, Roderick A. Smith, Anita Chaudhuri, Ana Urena, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Amy Anderson, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Rae McDonald, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Sue Fox, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Marit Hargie, Michael Dynes, Africa Correspondent, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Ben MacIntyre and Whitworth, Raymond Keene, V. M. E. Hyland, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Cliff, Roger L. Davies, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melissa Kite, Roy Dean, Damian Whitworth, Russell Jenkins and Shirley English, Ben MacIntyr and Damian Whitworth, Fenton Bresler, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Susie Steiner and Roland Watson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Stephen Haseler, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Gwenda Brophy, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, David Foot, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mark Perryman, Barbara Hamilton, Faith Glasgow, Ian Brodie, John Wilson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, E. ATKIN(Managing Director), Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Chris Ayres, Barry Wigmore, R. L. T. Burges, Joanna Bale, Fiona Fleck and Giles Tremlett, Trevor Kennea, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gavin Smithers, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Avril Munson, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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No Title Doctors and nurses drafted into manage the NHS Inside Morse Want to be a successful dot-com? Concentrate on the… The Prince of Wales walked with giants yesterday… Labour corners big match freebies No Title US cash pouring into Sinn Fein coffers Index Serious e-business MP seeks sense amid the ruins of reason Political Sketch Today in The Times Lords put mayoral election in doubt 3 Features Arts, TV Somak Holidays Fury as Prescott 'tinkers' with rail safety watchdog United Kingdom Minimum salary required Picture Gallery Irish fund raisers Open a Citibank Current Account today and we'll make your money go even further Blair admits Thatcher 'not all wrong' on EU BNFL in quality dispute News in Brief Open a Citibank Current Account today and we'll make your money go even further Citibank Farmer 'used his harrow to murder wife' No Title Methodist steward beheaded son's lover with axe Prada Picture Gallery No Title Doctor faces drug deaths inquiry Mirror Editor investigated over third deal Officers go undercover as local family to trap racists No Title Abbey National Picture Gallery Boom. Boom Compaq Man held over shed stabbing Correction Good guys triumph in display fit for Prince Picture Gallery In costume: the Prince among carnival performers Picture Gallery Avalanche girl keen to get back on her skis Long sticks arrived within ten minutes Life for Yardies in 'Wild West' gun showdown Virgin mobile Boy found hanged at his school Picture Gallery Minister tells of addict son's death Boeing Transplant chief quits after racist organ deal Links Donor Problems Compounded No Title Computer in bathroom will be micro-GP No Title Picture Gallery High finance cannot dull that Gucci brilliance Europe to join US in art house lawsuits Gallery chairman rejects criticism Ulster leaders take their fight across Atlantic Dixons Price Check Never Beaten on Price that's a promise Picture Gallery No Title Nine boys beaten up after match Lineone No 10 rules out Army role in guns handover Informer 'gave sons no money' Nile death man used cyanide on butterflies Prime Health No Title Wideyes. Co. uk No Title Diocese wants to close school PC World Price Breakthrough No Title £424.68 The UK's No1 for the Internet Patriot PC World £424.68 Countries question Pinochet findings News in Brief New pet travel hurdle GPs 'not wanted' Safety failings found Men favour male pill BBC justifies cuts I chose a bank that keeps the same hours as me Alliance Leicester Serial rapist brings fear to the streets Britain's most prolific sex attacker, left, is kidnapping Bath women in their cars, writes Simon de Bruxelles Updated Timetable of Attacks Actors driven out of historic London club The Low Cost International Phone Company BT Cost of a house is up by 15 per cent Stamp duty rise to combat buyer-led inflation A very neat swap BT No Title How Prices Have Risen in England and Wales Quantex 1997 Quantex Southgne house, St George's Way,… Giant cities are creating their own weather Nigel Hawkes reports from the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington Links Chateau Kintyre may join wine list Links Skills are Maturing as Well Currys Picture Gallery 'Myth' of salt link to blood pressure is attacked Picture Gallery Parliament Lords reject election rules Greater London Authority (Election Expenses) Order: Labour accused of trying for democracy on the cheap, writes Melissa Kite Devolution has disappointed the customers On Politics Holmesdale Building Society Briefing Today in Parliament Livingstone faces political wilderness Links MPs' plan for regulated foxhunting fails to convince Blair Scottish Widows No Title Half Term Special Sale products adverdised at higher prices in all… Ministry accounts rejected by audit office Britain opens first mission in Mecca Halifax No Title Eta car bomb kills Basque Socialist To take up the free minidish and digibox offer from… Sky French accuse Gates of bugging software Mugabe 'forced to stand aside' Kosovo town calm as UN plans rethink Russian alert for Chechen terrorists Wait for a problem to happen and it will… Michigan offers hope to McCain Nasa's most successful space probe may go out in a blaze of glory Noah's Boatbuilding Michigan offers hope to McCain US 2000 Election Liverpool Victoria No love lost as Punch and Judy fight it out in Harlem Women begin to abandon Hillary Clinton acts to cut hospital errors SAGA Invensys Millionaire comes home alone after TV wedding Captain Kidd's flagship 'found' China steps up military race Jersey Intifada is 'imminent' Fleeing Nigerians killed in riots over Islamic law (Reuters): Hell's Angels die in Dutch sex club News in Brief (AFP): US balloon record bid (AP): 26 jumbos grounded (Reuters): Murder rate declines (Reuters): Drugs on a shoestring (AP): Stalin's grandson out Why the V&A should move out of No 1 London Joanna Pitman: Wellington's home must be released from a dead hand Personality politics with a lack of character Alisdair No Title Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery No Title Down's Syndrome Association From Cliffs side to Des res Centre of Attention: Sue Barker Turn and turn again, Livingstone Labour has little to lose if Ken does decide to run… When Ken Livingstone was invited to Chequers to see Tony Blair on Saturday, he thought he had won The big game: a grudge match made in history Mark Perryman on tonight's so-called 'friendly' football encounter Picture Gallery Is Blair the new Wilson? On the eve of Labour's centenary Sir Trevor Lloyd-Hughes warns that a history of spin may repeat itself Harold Wilson, too, a more modest chap than our present Prime Minister, had his Walter Mitty moment The Times Diary Table for T The Times Diary Losing the Peace The UN needs more resources and new leadership in Kosovo Safety First The railways need immediate, if provisional, improvement Tough Love Failure St George's shows expulsion policy is misguided Comment Tory euro policy from Hague following his instincts Rail crash charges Asking too much? Farmland birds Anarchist prince Degrees of reality Tap water Court Circular Memorial service I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in his… Cooke-Yarborough Deaths Reception Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Tickets for Sale Bagot Picture Gallery Lord Annan Pillar of the liberal Establishment who was not afraid to support a cause because it was highly fashionable—or deeply unfashionable Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lord Annan During his time at king's the enemy was usually in the past, and his past, and his view roughly coincided with what was considered progressive in the educational sense Dr Robert Gosling Egalitarian ideas of leadership at the Tavistock Clinic Dalglish Quits Liverpool Once he had retired, he could get back to writeing books. His first task was Planning history can be relevant House of Lords Published February 23,2000 Secretary of State for the Enviroment v Fletcher Estates (Harlescott) Ltd Newell and Others v Secretary of State for the Environment Before Lord Browne-Wilkinson, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Clyde, Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough and Lord Millett Speeches February 17,2000 The Times Deed of release was ineffective House of Lords published February 23,2000 Burton v Camden London Borough Council Before Lord Browne-Willkinson, Lord Nicholls of Birkenead, Lord Steyn, Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough and Lord Millett Speeches February 17,2000 No Title Reinsurance agreement is a contract under Lugano Convention House of Lords Published February 23,2000 Agnew and Others v Länsförsäkringsbolagens AB Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Woolf, Lord cooke of Thorndon, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Millett Speeches February 17,2000 Tax inspector must give details Court of Appeal Northern Ireland Published February 23,2000 In re McGuckian Before Sir Robert Carswell, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Nicholson and Lord Justice Campbell Judgement November 8,1999 Mortgage shortfall claim was not contract Chancery Division Published February 23,2000 Global Financial Rocoveries Ltd v Jones Before Mr Robert Englehart, QC Judgment December 14,1999 Tachograph laws catch off-duty driver Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published February 23,2000 Vehicle Inspectorate v Southern Coaches Ltd and Others Before Lord Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Turner Judgment December 15,1999 Employees' rights remain protected Chancery Division Published February 23,2000 In re Maxwell Fleet and Facilities Management Ltd (in Administration) (No 2) Before Mr David Mackie, QC Judgment January 20,2000 Picture Gallery See metro this Saturday Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crossword No 21,346 Tony Blair, the loser on the doorstep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Wednesday February 23 2000 No Title Comment Noon today General Situation: England and Wales will be rather… Around Britain Abroad High Tides Register and Get on Track to Win £50,000 Fresh attack on supermarkets Competition Commission to focus on local monopolies Tale of Three Cities Gives Food for Thought Unilever to shed 25,000 staff at cost of £3.3bn Links E-cortal Wednesday February 23 2000 Insurance industry faces more job cuts Beckham lifts shares at ManU Times Brown hint on dot-com tax No Title Index BAE seeks £3.4bn link with Finmeccanica Links BG poised to enter telecoms market CAI wins German cable deal Picture Gallery Britannia Allders to sell Croydon site to build war chest Float plan for World Online BT rolls out plans for high-speed expansion Vanguard close to approval for migraine drug Links BoS may proceed with £565m bank sale Business Roundup Euro gains against dollar and pound Chelsea policy boost Five in software pact Capital advances Rolls wins contracts Stakeholder ban TransTec factory fire Exchange Rates The Great Europe V GB Bip-Off The Irresistibility Workshops Regal in attempt to reveal bidder's allies Grade leads £62m Pinewood deal Scottish Media Group shares surge to record Sara Lee hits at Courtaulds Links By our City Editor: Remedy for the wrong ills Commentary Limelight in buyout talks Wanless accepts Northern Rock role The Royal Bank of Scotland Wimpey sets targets to win new support Telecom strength fails to halt fall in FTSE Liffe Meat & Livestock Commission Liffe Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Indices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pulling the right lever Tempus BG Capita Rights Issues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ftse Volumes Company's strength—particularly in education… ABP No Title European economic policy is a mess. Now that the single currency has been safely Levin strauss pins its hopes for success on engineered jeans Carl Mortished on the attempts of a fashion icon to woo back its teenage customers Final call? The Times City Diary No Title Economic policy should be coherent European Agenda The Times City Diary Dynasty The Times City Diary Power play The Times City Diary Workaholic The Times City Diary Sun microsystems Business Letters Solution is to make more people employable Letters to the The Times Business section may be… Television Corp to buy rest of Mentorn IT plus Sheffield Hallam University Boo. com is a dynamic global company at the cutting… Times Newspapers ABP writes off £80m on overseas purchase The Times DNA Consulting Ltd Capita sees shares surge on Microsoft alliance Royal Mail To advertise in IT Plus please call Toni Liburd on By our Industrial Staff: Kvaerner loses £420m during restructuring Quarto raises operating profit Picture Gallery Back-up is key to safety Clive Mathieson on risks being taken with data by UK firms IT plus IT Technical Assistant - London - Salary £15,000 Clerical Medical Logical Cramer Systems Limited NHS expert for iSoft Names in the News Galt Global Cramer Systems Limited Association of Residential Letting Agents Marler & Marler A Free sample of English Homes colour magazine plus… Last Opportunity Smart Estates No Title Putney (City & West End - Sales) John Spencer River Cranley Gardens, SW7 SW7 Charming 3 bed 2 bath nowly refurbished house… Traditional Docklands Restored Wales Simply Stunning Barratt Overseas Property French Property Exhibition Picture Gallery Home Search Overseas Property A Free sample International Homes colour magazine,… French Property News monthly For your free copy Parque Da Floresta Earls Court French Alps Galliard Homes Limited Spain A Free copy of World of Property magazine and… Queens Park Nw 10. Large 2 bed flat, sitting rm, sep… Sth Kensington Emperors Gate, 2 bed, tastefully dec,… English Courtyard Marbella - New dot rustic villas 3 bed, 2 bath,… Overseas Property Costa Del Sol Tower Bridge Lux Irge 1 & 2 bed, 2 bath, f/f, O/l… Wapping, E1 A Free sample International Homes colour magaxine.… (Lettings) Finchampstead Edwardian detached house in secluded How to fit in just perfectly New buildings have tended to ignore the traditional look of an area . Now, says Faith Glasgow, developers are waking up When less can mean more One bedroom only is often enough. Gwenda Brophy explains No Title Picture Gallery Health Supplements Developers are taking the high ground Mid-rise plans could ease housing shortages, writes Jack OZanne The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants The following candidates were successful in the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' December 1999 final examination Ds Narindar singh: Daby doyal, T: Dagnachew At- Dai Zu 1. lian,: Dallaghan Ha Choy Sim,: Ha Pikshan,: Ha Wai Man,: Ha Yaw Hwee,: Habib Z: Hadiji M Humayun Latif: Ma Po Yan,: Ma Pui Yin,: Ma Wai Leung,: Ma Yat Shuen Nacouzi, F: Nafrah, P K: Nagda, R M: Nagy, A: Nairn, J S: Najjemba, F Wednesday February 23 2000 Times 3 Picture Gallery Going, Going, Gone For 200 years, Christie's and Sothby's have been the twin pinnacles of refinement and good taste in the auction world. But now they are in crisis. There are allegations of price-fixing in New York, and yesterday Sotheby's Amerucab chairman and president both resigned, Barry wigmore investigates Both companies have set up huge fighting funds and hired aggressive defence lawyers Picture Gallery Times 3 Picture Gallery Going, Going, Gone Picture Gallery The Times The Times Bookshop How to play the market Easy Money Our personal finance team looks at buying shares, the proposed merger of Norwich Union and CGU and cash-machine charges FPD Picture Gallery Merger is not end of affair Stock in trade Cash-machine fees could spread Why we are touched by the sound of music Music delights and move us. But how central has it been to human development? Anjana Ahuja reports Music induces physiological changes in the body that correspond to certain emotions Thirteen years: it's a dog's life Science Briefing Algae Fat is the secret of good taste The Times No Title The Royal Institution A place to share terrible secrets This week, Colm O'Gorman opened the first drop-in centre for adults who were sexually abused, as he was, during childhood. Heather Nicholson reports The Times Send in the chocolate soldiers Today the EU's Chocolate Directive will discuss whether Britain's low-cocoa version can finally be sold on the Continent. Richard Morrison reports Dairy Milk That'll do thanks There are some things in life that we can happily do without. Here is this week's selection Dr Feelgood, back in town for a spell It's a mighty long way down rock'n' roll, as they say, and Dr John has seen a few highs and lows in his years on the road. Nigel Williamson met him Concert BBCSO Knussen Festival Hall Opera Turandot New Theatre, Cardiff Metro Great British Hopes HMV Prompt What's on today Capitalism's poisoned promise Photography: Micael Binyon in moved by an exhibition that spells out the greed and venality of post-Soviet. Russia, but also the resilience ot its people Opera & Ballet Albehy Picture Gallery Apollo Victoria Dominion 0870 607 7460 020 7344 4444 Notre - Dame De… Capitalism's poisoned promise Haymarket, Theatre Royal Lyceum National Theatre Phoenix Prince Edward Capitalism's poisoned promise Savey Theatre Ladysmsth Black Mambazo Putting their Bauhaus in order Visual Art: At the Design Museum Richard Cork is reminded of what the future used to look like Applause for a classy sister act Around the galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Blunkett entices students to carry on learning How to get published Anita Chaudhuri reports on online writing courses No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Teachers: a safety net for the divorced family A new book explains how teachers can help children from broken homes to cope. Sue Fox reports The College of Communications Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Monkeying around with the origins of man Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio 1 (BBC) All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films No Title Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 Video Plus + and Video Plus + codes No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shares close near lows No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Shorts (under 5 years) Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Media Mining No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Source FT Information ACM Investments Ltd No Title Cis Unit Mahagers Ltd Fleming Private Fund Mgmt Ltd No Title Mercury Fund Mahagers Ltd No Title Epo. com No title No Title Rathbone Unit Trust Mgmt Ltd Scottish Widows' Fund Mgmt No Title Italians left bloodied and bowed Sailing: Misfortune Adds to Deficiencies as Prada Toil in Wake of Team New Zealand Williams plays cat and mouse with Grech Snooker Allcock refuses to be bowled over Bowls Italians left bloodied and bowed Sailing: Misfortune Adds to Deficiencies as Prada Toil in Wake of Team New Zealand Links Anglia Railways How to apply Midland Mainline Scotrail Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: England warned of pitfalls Basketball The Times Holiday gnn Hotels Resorts No Title Where Essex man meets Suffolk gent Alan Lee visits Huntingdon on his tour of Britain's 59 racecourses Doncaster Tete-A-Tete Selling Hurdle Rapid Raceline No Title Meeting Points Canaliculatus Juvenile Novices Hurdle Downmarket tastes are amply provided for, with a parade of hole-in-the-wall outlets selling pizza, baguettes, baked potatoes and a hog roast, while the canteenish Yesterday's Results The Course Inspector Calls on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lingfield Park Going: Standard No Title How They Stand Jim Ford beckons Gold Cup hopeful No Title Course Specialists No Title Course Specialists Arena lacking home comforts Absence of Britons rebounds on AXA Cup organisers Dokic backs down Ski Club Austria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bowling: Snooker Bridge Word-Watching Giles forced to rely on one last turn of events Cricket Links By our Sports Staff: Harper to lead West Indies Keene on Chess Winning Move Keene on Chess Set apart by a sprinkling of stardust Midweek View Sports Feature Writer of the Year Ladbrokes Sport in Brief UCC plot end to French trend Rugby Union: Bayonne Ready to Provide a Formidable Test for Irishmen Greening brought down to earth UCC plot end to French trend By our Sports Staff: Taylor's strike keeps Bottom on course Football Word-Watching Batistuta relishes prospect of more easy pickings Matt Dickinson believes Argentina may be too powerful for fragile England Last Night's Results No Title McIlroy takes pride in traditional approach Butler vows to underline dedication to Irish cause William Hill No Title Hughes keeps to his word Mansfield thrive on release of the young ones Third Division tomorrow Second Division Table Tonight's International Football Picture Gallery Keegan adopts high-risk strategy England head coach gambles with controversial selection of Wise against Argentina Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Sport Hendrle takes his chance as Cole goes on back burner Keengan adopts high-risk strategy No Title The Legend of 'Batigol' Simon Barnes Derive a Ferrari Tangerine The Times Positive about Disabled People SECRETARY/PA to Md GPC Crème Angela Mortimer PA required for a busy Events Company near Windsor.… Picture Gallery Alima Recruitment Services University of Westminster OffIce Angels She has such a sense of humour A working relations ship It takes a special talent to be Michael Winner's right-hand woman but Margaret Adams is more than up to the job About to explode? Tackle stress before it tackles you She has such a wicked sense of humour Contacts No Title Merger clouds can have silver linings As more and more companies join forces, Rae McDonald reports on how staff can face the threat Damned if you do, damned if you don't? Providing - or not - a referece for a former employee may prove a legal minefield says Fenton Bresler Crème Tips for Survival She's really turned in Click for a career or a cocktail Wonderful world of web She's really turned in Online Tip Mobile Phone Ring Sensors VPS Ltd Changes Recruitment Consultants McKinsey & Company JG Auction House Receptionist Select Appointments Plc Country & Leisure Media Rdsi International Division RDSi Property Edgerley Simpson Howe Barclays Mercantile Client Facing Joyce Guiness Times Newspapers Nanny knows best Childminder, nursery, nanny , mother's help? Rosalind Renshaw reviews the options for working mums Get a grip on the next rung These days promotion has to be earned, says Amy Anderson Picture Gallery No Title Label for living Patsy Seddon, right, wanted clothes that were smart, comfortable and adaptable, She couldn't find any, so she began to create her own Coming soon to a screen near you The new way to add colour to your part of the office is with screen "wallpaper". Ana Urena reports Confessions of an egg lover She can't adore them unless she's the one to cook them. Eggs, for this writer, are strictly personal and a source of deep comfort Picture Gallery Coming soon to a screen near you Picture Gallery Bilingual People Ltd Times Newspapers Picture Gallery No Title The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Crème Credit Suisse Chamberlain Beaumont Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Managing-Director of Intemational Investment Company Rec Cons Gale Assocs PA to Chief Executive Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants PA to Finance Director Crème Receptionist Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants The Great Escape The Great Escape B. J. Crawford's Pa to Director £25,000+ City of London Public Relations Limited Positive about Disabeed People Secretaries Amsterdam! Language a division of Crone Corkill Ltd. 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