News from 22/11/2000
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Andrew Robson, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, David Charter Health Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, James Moore, Keith Chambers, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, George Pendle, John Russell Turner, Peter Norton, Claire McDonald, John Mortimer President, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Marti Hargie, Elizabeth Judge, Mary Wilson, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Nicki Hanlson, Jenny Knight, Heather Neill, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Xenia Dennen, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Christopher Swain, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Mark Court and Arthur Leathley, Sue Vernon, Victoria Segal, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Mary Marsh Chief Executive, Tim Reid, Michael Portillo, Julia Neuberger, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, John Coles, Matthew Pryor and Mark Baldwin, Julie Wheelwright, Anthony G. Phillips, Eve-Ann Prentice, Nick Wyke, Stephen M. Dixon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, James Urquhart, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Alison Davis, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, James Hopkin, Rose Rouse, John Ewington, M. Knowles, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Diana Cambridge, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Andrew Roberts, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Mary Ann, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Ken Jackson General Secretary, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tola Awogbamiye, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, David Hands and Andrew Moger, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Kyaw Win, Anne Ashworth, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Hugh Dykes Chairman, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Dominic Waish, Craig Clarke, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, James Bone and Richard Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, George Watkins, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Ben Webster, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Kitty Ussher, Benedict Nightingale, David Vance, Rothney Milnes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Dominic Kennedy and Robin Young, John Phillips, Angharad Jones, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Terence Conran, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent,
ResumoIndex 3am ruling swings the pendulum back to Gore Airlines must warn of flight health risks Free Christmas tree BT Big guns wheeled out in war over European army Portillo lauds Thatcher the tolerant Index 'She was a missile, but more eguided than she… Why I'm Thatcher's heir Rugby stars prepare to call off strike Beef ban sought On the rails The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The TlMES 0NLlNE Creme Speaker's wigging stops tails wagging Parliamentary Sketch Portillo claims the Thatcher legacy The weather today Labour rebels deny job to Downing St's choice 72,000 refugees may have gone astray 'Mother's greed ended dream for Charlotte' Clash over expenses Gossiping at work 'is good for companies' Www. smile. co. uk from the co-operative bank Faxed letter that fired manager Autonomy Britain 'must ban older beef imports' France's looming cattle crisis echoes familiar British woes Sinn Fein anger at RUC reforms By a Correspondent: CJD was diagnosed after 'flu' Private funding for schools fails New year launch for EU 'mad cow' tests Judge weeps as he spares drink driver from jail Scientists unveil safer Down's syndrome test Reach American Express Christie tells of row over drug use Ban on flu drug reversed for high-risk victims PC World Lack of post-op care condemned The Stationery Office U-turn that will keep beds clear Medical Briefing Call to end curbs on patches Arthur Andersen 'Mean' rail firms attacked over £600 payouts Currys A secret you need to know to get to work Protests greet drive to build bypasses Norwich Union Direct Sleep is better than cramming on eve of exams Judge attacks 'overpaid' elite at Old Bailey Marketing Contributions Ltd Fasttract Teaching Tina Brown, the British star of the New York… Wedding pictures are far from Ok! Orange IRA opponent jailed for abuse of his daughter Unwed parents twice as likely to split as married ones The Times Quantex Man is held after TV sex case inquiry Wrangles delay plan to grant city status Thresher After all those titbits, a dramatic feast First Night Review Long Day's Journey Into Night EToys Youth kicks hedgehog to death News in Brief Pinochet legal bill Gun runner fined Duke steps down Matchbox fortune BBC says we've got it taped in ratings war Boss who couldn't stand the heat gets out of the kitchen Sainsbury's Genie Life after death for big stars in ITV offensive Ministers guillotine debate on RUC Conservative MEP defects Scottish Power Porton trials hope Blair plans to rebuild 'crumbling' services Pets ban urged Parliament in brief New fund head Meroncourt Ltd Today in Parliament Ireland Bill may have to be ditched Helpful. co. uk Adler Canavan resumes hostilities Floods were a 'global warming wake-up call' Heat deaths to rise Blair lacks Thatcher's appetite for battle On Politics Lloyds TSB MoD costs improve Tories out in force for Boothroyd seat Comdirect Republicans cry foul over hand recount wrangle Railtrack Florida's magnificent seven kept the nation on tenterhooks US Election 2000 Halifax Democrats fear Gore is falling short Addict actress shares pain online Tiny Computers Ltd Fat and drugs thin the ranks of US police Star romance ends in divorce P&O Stena Line Pavarotti to sing free after Trump fiasco Cairo pulls out Israel envoy after bombing Heritage Hotels Cairo pulls out Israel envoy after bombing Isolated settlers under siege from Palestinian gunmen Intelligent Finance Gunmen kill 13 in £250,000 Egyptian bank raid Acid thug victims find centre of hope NatWest Credit Cards Dixons $15m deal for police victim World in Brief Blasphemy ruling (AP): Spanish murder Missing satellite Germany's Pimpernel plays hide and seek with his secrets Inside Germany EU rejects France's 'backward' agenda Nice may go to extra time AOL EU rejects France's 'backward' agenda Dell Host Italy puts a master artist on the Web Arms talks with US still on, says Putin Joking apart, drinking pals get along fine Scottish Widows Enterasys Networks Milosevic makes TV appeal to 'save the nation' The Time online The Tories have not left Margaret behind Thatcherism did not end when Mrs T moved out of 10 Downing Street If it's a snap decision you're after, you'll have to go straight to the top A privatisation that ran into the buffers Powder plot The Times Diary Still Bleeding The Tories have not yet recovered from Thatcher's fall Egypt's Weakness An anti-Israel gesture rooted in domestic trouble City Limits Another millennium dream turns sour UK strengthened by closer EU ties? Euthanasia is not the only option Position ot Karens in Burma Northern Ireland vote Moscow's Nazi pact Sunday best? US election fiasco Chernobyl explosion A child's right to freedom from fear Grace but no favour Desirable address Court Circular Awards Personal Column Livery company Oxford thrilled by headless torso discovery General Sir Antony Read Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Receptions Marriage Dinners Charles Ruff President Clinton's defence lawyer Charles Ruff, American lawyer, was born on August 1,1939. He died on November 19 aged 61 Deaths Sommer Stratton Group Captain Eric Levien Battling the flak, the nightfighters and the weather in bombin gmissions over Germany Group Captain Eric Levien, DSO, DFC, wartime bomber navigator, was born on August 17,1910. He died on October 14 aged 90 Personal Column Walker Thanksgiving Services Tickets for Sale Faresavers Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marianne Steiner Niece of Franz Kafka who helped to preserve his papers and advised many biographers and scholars Marianne Steiner, niece of Franz Kafka who helped to preserve his literary legacy, was born in Prague on December 19,1913. She died in London on November 8 aged 86 Flightsearchers On This Day November 22,1911 Opening of the New Whiteley's Sir John Buckley Businessman who built Brazil's largest steel mill Sir John Buckley, businessman, was born on January 9,1913. He died on November 19 aged 87 Shares recover in late trade Comdirect Pensions victory for Barclays EMI pays £43m bill for failed merger Phone delays dent Amstrad's shares E-cortal Desmond set to buy Express Forecasts cut for Kingfisher Marshall an architect of disastrous Thorn bond Nationwide lowers rate Creative thinking Index Linklaters in LME election fiasco UK online for business Honda hit by euro's collapse Deutsche Borse revives float idea US trade deficit swells to record Motivate your Staff with our Perks Package Lucent says sales figure '£88m out' Business in Brief Low pricing for Kensington Lawyers in talks on Jupiter case Easier 'for sale' as revenues slip Ryanair pilots set for one-day strike Shares fall as Airtours chief gives up control The Times Boncaster Ltd Barclays hits guaranteed pensions Commentary Savers pay for society's largesse Crossland can still beat travel blues Thorn in the siding Henderson Global Investors Limited US chill hits fund managers Stock Market Picture Gallery Two-year high vindicates Safeway trio Rumor of the day Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futiures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metalls Baird &co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Opportunity for EMI in Bertelsmann connection Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Retailers must put creativity at the centre of their philosophy High street giants will have to define their vision if they are to escape the downward spiral Souness plays property game City Diary Rich repute City Diray EBay pricked by not so festive Holly On Wall Street Banana split City Diary Fisher caught City Diary Fuel duty distorts markets Euro can aid success story SAS Let Railtrack focus on job The Times Unit Trust Information Service Regain S&N to write off £200m over sale of Center Parcs Genus sees profits fall 29% to £2m Results in Brief Alliance Leicester Merchant holds out prospect of further buys Jarvis in partnership talks Enodis hit by slow US growth Financial Spreads Pub firm admits interest in sale BT may be forced deeper into debt Oracle National Grid sale of Energis stake set to spur US interests Coffee Republic aims for 40 new bars a year Sterling's weakness boosts JZEP Criticism for ABI code on claims The Times Corvin named as NHP chief Redstone to take placatory approach with BT Gateway@Work Intec's placement raises £180m to help finance US acquisition Pressure on euro over German growth fears Zetters plans to launch betting on stock indices Posthouse BPT still on target for April sell-off Great Portland dismisses buyout rumour Why players should leave strikes to miners Rugby Union ECB takes action to rule out intimidation of umpires Cricket Today's fixtures Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Cork hoping to bounce back in Sri Lanka Dongwon Securities (Europe) Ltd Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Disputes that have rocked the world of sport For the record Eversafe Investments Limited Rose still in the land of dreams Golf Coral Eurobet Henman celebrates home win Tennis Racecourses fail to find a winner Racing Wetherby Chepstow Lingheld Park Rapid Raceline Yesterday's results Hereford proves square course in a round hole The Course Inspector Racing-bets. com Honour for Karalius Sport in Brief William Hill Why Sosa's hard sell will strike out here Midweek View Scholes rescues sluggish United Football Last night's results Valencia open in style Coral Eurobet We'll Double the Odds McGregor earns freedom of Borough Leeds facing Real test of character Football Dinning sparks Wolves revival The Premiership today Classy Fulham extend their lead Arsenal seek light at end of the tunnel Strike plunges rugby into crisis The Times Crossword Countdown to chaos: how players and the RFU fell out Acer Ferdinand ponders £18m switch to Leeds Easy Money spend and stay solvent Crème Best for books Peter Ackroyd on Oscar Wilde's… The woman behind the Iron Lady Fantasy league Contents Picture Gallery Five ages of Thatcher Ten years after Margaret Thatcher stepped down as Prime Minister, Matthew Parris reveals the confused, fragile but determined woman behind the Iron Lady The Test Time to go 50-50 Should you share yur winnings with the friend who helped? We ask the experts The Times Such basic instincts May I be excused, Sir? I'm just popping out for an interview A Telford has used business techniques to become the first comprehensive to gain a 100 per cent Gcse pass rate. Alan Franaks reports From the age of 1, pupils are asked to think of a job for every letter of the alphabet Dark side of Girl Power Serious violence among girls is increasing. Eve-Ann Prentice looks at how one prison hopes ot reverse the trend by offering courses in anger management The times magazine How to enjoy life- the chaos way Sieghart Frayed at the aglets Therapy for big spenders Easy money Our Easy Money team explains how to curb your Elton John spending urges and answers your queries Good Deals on Credit Cards The get-on-your-bike Chancellor The Derbyshire 'How pleasant to be among the ultra-rich and laugh at and berate them' In the final volume of his journals, Woodrow Wyatt plays the anti-hero, but his stories ring false, says Andrew Robert The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt Volume Three: From Major to Blair Edited by Sarah Curtis MacMillan, 25 ISBN 0 333 77406 X The Times Bookshop The Times Bestsellers Earth shakers A Terrible Beauty By pete Watson Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 ISBN 0 297 84075 4 Ii £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary & Letters Hotfooting it from Fred Astaire to Zelensky The Oxford Dictionary of Dance Eds. Debra Craine and Judith MacKrell Oup, £25 ISBN 0 198 60106 9 £23 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A very private sort of war Tomorrow to Be Brave By Susan Travers Bantam, £16.99 ISBN 0 593 04643 9 £15.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Finding himself in the East I Have Seen the World Begin By Carsten Jensen harvil, £16.99 ISBN 1 86045 584 6 £15.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A great creative mind with racial Wagner and Philosophy By Bryan Magee Allen Lane, £20 ISBN 0 713 99480 0 £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Supreme man of letters The Complete Lettes of Oscar Wilde Eds. Merlin Holland and Rupert Hart-Davis Fourth Estate, £35 ISBN 1 85702 781 7 £30 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Prejudices on a scale with his art Holly Tree Offer United, he fails Too Far Afield By Glinter Grass Faber, £25 ISBN 0 571 19016 2 £23 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Divided by an invisible wall Simple Stories a Novel By Ingo Schulze Picador, £14.99 ISBN 0 330 39269 7 £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 In Xanadu Non-Fictiion Shorts Opium: A Portrait of the Heavenly Demon By Barbara Hodgson Souvenir Press, £16.99 ISBN 0 285 63589 1 £15.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 You are not you On Identity By Amin Maalouf Harvill, £6.99 ISBN 1 86046 729 6 £5.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The catcher caught Dream Cacher: A Memoir By Margaret A. Salinger Washington Square Press, £20 ISBN 0 671 04281 5 £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Lost faith revived The Yellow Cross The Story of The Last Cathars 1290-1329 By René Weis Viking, £20 ISBN 0 670 88162 7 £18 (free p&p)0870 160 80 80 Every pixel tells a story From pop videos to PlayStation 2, digital art is everywhere. But does anybody out there really know what it is? Alex O'Connell reports from the frontline Digital art is the new punk rock—you don't have to know how to play your instrument Five ways you can tell it's digital Spectacular Bodies UBS Warburg She's got to have it Visual Art: A fraction of Catherine the Great's treasures are now on show in London, but it's worht the visito, says Richard Cork Diplomatic gifts boosted Catherine's lust for absolute dominance Around the galleries: wartime revelations from a battle-weary John Piper; magical moods from John Sergeant GlaxoWellcome Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten So how does your garden grow? Theatere: The Secret Garden finds RSC director Adrian Noble bloomin gwith enthusiasm. Heather Neill met him There is a long tradition of gardens in English literature as a place of nurture Theatre: Love is a many splintered thing at the Royal Exchange in Snake in Fridge Royal Exchange, MacHester Royal Shakespeare Company Notes from a large continent Mike Bradley has a question for composer Judith Weir: where does the music of her latest project end, an dthe tale begin? Step up for a flight of fancy Architecture: An imaginative set of stairs can pep up the dullest building. Marcus Binney cllimbs some stairways to heaven One wonders how many of these lightweight stairs could take as swarm of teenagers jumping down Stairs are becoming a focus for showmanship in clothes stores, offices, museums and even schools Good Tidings Opera Jérusalem Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa Opera & Ballet Royal Shakespeare Company Concert Moscow RSO/Fedoseyev Festival Hall Psst Property North of the Thames South of the Thames City & West End New Homes Hopkins Homes Coastal Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Village & Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Muller-Consult Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Countryside Aphrodite Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lock ud and leave Retirement homes are attracting active couples who like to travel, says Jenny Knight Smart Moves Now the hobby farmers make hay With real farmers having to sell up, the amateurs are moving in. Fred Redwood reports Country living beside the town Mary Wilson on developers who liberate strategic rural spaces The Times Grandchild disinherited by murderer father Court of Appeal Publishe dNovember 22,2000 In re Dws, deceased In re Ehs, deeased Twgs (a Minor) v G and Others Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice Aldous and Lord Justice Sedley Judgment November 9,2000 Trial not unfair despite failure to give reasons Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 22,2000 Regina v Denton Regin v Denton Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Rose, Mr Justice Astill and Mr Justice Richards, Judgment October 19,2000 Tax inspector's demand does not breach professional privilege Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 22,2000 Regina v Inland Revenue Commissloners, Ex parte Morgan Grenfell and Co Ltd Before Lord Justice Buxton and Mr Justice Penry-Davey Judgment November 8,2000 Determining gender for marriage Family Divison Published November 22,2000 Court can refuse to quash unlawful consent Court of Appela Published November 22,2000 Regina v North Somerset District Council, Ex parte Cadbury Garden Centre Ltd Before Lord Justice Aldous, Lord Justice Schlemann and Lord Justice Brooke Judgment October 27,2000 Court cannot override temporary consent Court of Appeal Published November 22,2000 Fisher v Wychavon District Council Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Schiemann and Mr Justice Maurice Kay Judgment November 9,2000 Neighbour responsible for adjoining fire damage Court of Appeal Published November 22,2000 Ribee v Norrie Before Lord Justice Ward and Mr Justice Evans-Lombe Judgment November 2,2000 Failure to disclose option means occupiers lose their right to buy Court of Appeal Published November 22,2000 Habermann v Koehler and Another (No 2) Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lord Justice Robert Walker and Sir Ronald Waterhouse Judgment November 8,2000 Company not eligible for tax exemption for residents abroad Chancery Division Published November 22,2000 Manufacturers Life Assurance Company v Cummins (Inspector of Taxes) Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgment November 1,2000 Tribunal cannot stop case before it starts Court of Appela Published November 22,2000 Care First Partnership Ltd v Hoffey and Others Before Lord Justice Aldous and Sir Christopher Slade Judgment November 3,2000 Councillor governors should not have voted Queen's Bench Division Published November 22,2000 Regina v Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council, Ex parte Beaumont and Others Before Mr Justice Newman Judgment July 28,2000 Foreign service valid despite procedural omission Chancery Division Published November 22,2000 Trustor Ab v Barclays Bankk plc and Another Before Mr Justice Rimer Judgment October 24,2000 Health inspector power cannot be delegated Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 22,2000 Regina v Croydon Justices, Ex parte W. H. Smith Ltd Before Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice Elias Judgment November 6,2000 Joint keeper of animal can sue fellow keeper Court of Appeal Published November 22,2000 Flack v Hudson and Another Before Lord Justice Otton, Lord Justice keene and Mr Justice Maurice Kay Judgment November 6,2000 The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Bookshop To forgive and regret Yesterday's viewing Interference Portable DVD Player Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watchlrig answers (from page 34) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2194 Christmas Break Créme Human rights at work The Rhodes Trust Capital Legal Nikon U. K. Limited Secretary required to work in International… Career moves Summers Specialist Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Next Permanent The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Angela Mortimer Victoria Wall Associates The Eclips Organisation Ltd Stylish Receptionist Foxtons Secretary The Moneypenny Test ViaVoice Quasi-nanny to sultan of the arts Rose Rouse a Working Relationship Norman Rosenthal travels the world putting together the Royal Academy's exhibitions with PA Anne Winton's help Time Savers Online Tip Web World Beat the blues PAs can feel the pain of a broken relationship mor ethan most. But there is hope, says Diana Cambridge Human rights at work The European Convention could be very good news for employees, says the barrister Fenton Bresier It's legal, but are you the right type? Legal secretaries requried. Lots of old-fashioned typing says Jane Bolton Patently a virtue Protecting the rights of an inventor is nto a job for just any ol dsecretary, says Tola Awogbamlye FYI Aldrich & Company Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Look ahead Ministry of Sound is a highly successful… PA/SECRETARY Times Newspapers Homerton Hospital Schroders Career moves Angela Mortimer Next Permanent Receptionist Seize the day Want to change your life completely? Well do it then—all you need is self-belief, says Mary Gold Continental drift Home and Away As demand for linguistic skills increses, PAs from across the Channel are making good the British deficit The Problem is Pie time Tasting Com cold My Diary A day in the life of Nickl Hanison, Pa to Dean Winte, r general manager of Quaglino's restaurant in St James's Corporation of London Distinction Resourcing TRS Legal The Times Newspapers International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds Westminster Kingsway The Recruitment Company Angela Mortimer Cevas Data Systems Limited Office MANAGER/PA Michael Squire and Partners Architects Litigation £26,500 + Bens P/t Litigation £23,500 +… Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultant OTE Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Angela Mortimer Office Manager The Times Newspapers Crone Corkill Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Crone Corkill Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Times Pathfinders Media Recruitment UBS Asset Management Essential Media Crème BPP Professional Education Army Careers Lunch Break London-Diary Keep it short, please Male Shot Hello Dali Conference Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Junior Administrative Support Premier Financial Services International Ltd Receptionist - Knightsbridge Angela Mortimer International Luxury Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Human Resources Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Languagematters Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ritz Recruitment IPS Secretarial Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items German Speaking Secretary Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Computers
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