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News from 19/10/2004

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Peter Kllnger, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, CAH, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Angela jameson, Linda Tsang, N. P. Hudd, John Romer, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Alexandra Backshall, Sally Hughes, Nic Hopkins, Peter Woodcock, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Stephen Ward, David Raynes, Donald Hutera, Ben Lyttleton, Tom Bawden, Victoria Joliffe, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Mary Shilstone, Waterlooville, Hampshire, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, David Pannick, Qc, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Colin Harbury, Stefanie Marsh, Mark Ogden, David Charter, Ollver Kay, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Win Dawson, Winchester, Hampshire, Geoffrey Alderman, Richard Cork, Edward Fennell, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Nicolette Zeeman, Robert Kirley, Rick Broadbent, Linda Cox, Stephen Burgen, Charles Hennell, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, David Carter, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Gary Duncan and Nigel Hawkes, Elaine Monaghan, Peter Kllngar, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tony Evans, Nicola Fitches, Simon Freeman, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Althea a Stevens, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, John O'Byrne, Dublin, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Vicki Macgregor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Daniel Hill, Julian Muscat, Tim Garden, Michael Leidig, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Danny Lee, Stuart Johnson, Nottingham, R. J. Crampton, Mel Webb, David Behan, Cathy Taylor, Maria Ross, Fred Bridgland, Alasdair Burnet, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, D. Grifuhs, Bromely, Kent, Richard Lewis, Worceste Park, Surrey, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Albert Hall, Mark Henderson, Matt Dicklnson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Kerry, Ashling O'Connor, Eve thomas, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Joe Partridge, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Randy Cohen, William Wood, Bob Mizon, J. C. Wolton, David Lock, John Spong, Anthony Howard, W. H. Cousins, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Triangle of death that is waiting for British troops Hoon claims it would be failure of duty to refuse to back up US Inside Church apology The Times Soars Again The Times Sex on the beach is a cocktail for conception The Times Today Kelly takes the salute on parade of heroes home & legacy Attack of giggles is Hoon's best defence £6m black hole may show waste at heart of NHS Human Rights Act does apply to embassies The triangle of death What's Important Patek Philippe Geneve Bail hostel closes after race riot Antisocial OAP Rail mail is back Congo escape Sleeping danger Bidding frenzy at Hirst auction raises £11m for 'pots and pans' It's number one, but it's top of the flops Is £35m Madonna all she's cracked up to be? 'Devastating evidence' has appeared that the prized picture at National Gallery was not, in fact, painted by Raphael, Dalya Alberge reports Mappin & Webb Financial Services Authority Exam shake-up will transform classrooms Government ready to support biggest education reform in 60 years, report Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair 'Safe hands' who rose to top of class Will it work? Well, come back in 20 years and see how it went Move towards new diplomas will start in three years Father was beaten to death after birthday drinks Philips Informants died during sting on smuggler gang Singapore Airlines Gambler loses £10m playing baccarat Councils offered millions for casinos Record Losing Streaks Missing mother arrested at seaside hotel Woman is charged after deaths in tenement One-stop-shop to hand out swift justice to the streets Students want to be like you, m'Lud first direct PS . . . By a Correspondent: Soft Cell singer stable after crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Rigorous role is just too heavy to shoulder People McGregor gambles on a new role by treading the boards once more Fate takes a symmetrical turn Atone? Erm, well . . . erm Private opinion Military helicopter blamed for horse woman's fatal fall Marks & Spencer Money Inquest reviews 'table-leg' shooting Want to win at Pooh Sticks? It's all in how you throw it Drop zones, racing lines and secret of cheating is revealed in a new book, reports Stefanie Marsh Police officer accused of rape wins job back Grave robbers sent hate mail TGA Real sex film is passed without cuts Murder charge Scene stealer Hotmail ban Policeman jailed Wasp killed man Buzzwords throughout the Century Reid 'buries' second-hand smoke study Philips Hanging chavs join beatniks in the vernacular lexicon Leaked memo reveals lack of US resources teacher training agency America has the Mujahidin of Fallujah in its sights By Our Foreign Staff: Drive to rid cities of weapons is extended Regiment given little time to assess risk Blair under fire for plan to switch British troops RAC Motoring Services Sex is fine on Big Brother but violence is frightening Next round in Cubes puzzle Firstnight Microsoft Office Cleanliness is next to hilarious as reality TV comes to theatre Firstnight Theatre The Chair Women Riverside Studios, W6 Doctors told to follow Blair and end 'sicknote culture' One. Tel Today in Parliament Voters likely to reject assembly Snap poll to halt Kilroy-Silk leadership campaign A journey from humble roots MP's fury over leaked plans for new Parliament security chief GlaxoSmithKline Commons expenses cut in bid to avert poll row An Apology—but are They Sorry? Dreyfuss causes a drama by quitting West End musical Al Fayed 'called Fulham manager an embezzler' Machete burglar stole gems from football star 'We cannot again afford such conflict' Church leader refuses to regret gay consecration The Yomiuri Shimbun AOL Unlimited Woman celebrates first child, a gift from twin sister's ovary Early HRT can prolong women's lives Research shows that the benefits of hormone replacement therapy significantly outweigh the risks for all women under 60, reports Mark Henderson from Philadelphia Apple a day keeps colon cancer away By a Correspondent: BMA calls for repayment of cuts in training budget lastminute.com Why air freshener in your home can make you depressed Prudential Spain's symbol of war could lose its heads Celebrity chefs dency terrorism links Solid Fuel Association A Move towards Non-Violence? (AFP): Karadzic launches new 'novel' (Reuters): Afghan blast (AFP): Anti-Bush appeal (AFP): Pupils killed (AP): Rare Hitler tape Putin plays his cards adroitly to win a hand for Bush Tatler Kerry learns that you'll never walk alone The rival presidential campaigns have descended on key state of Florida, reports Tim Reid in Jacksonville Nader attacks 'lapdog' Blair Bush out to make election hinge on terror war Italy rushes to ratify EU constitution Lloyd TSB Insurance Catholic Church 'faces attack from new Inquisition' The rough justice that killed a refugee Asylum-Seekers in Germany The Times Police quash opposition rally in Minsk (AFP): New paper (AFP): Mother Russia (AFP): Record call Climber who found iceman may have met a frozen fate Israeli leader threatens to go to the polls over Gaza Carb Options Mitterrand laid bare in film family tried to ban Director breaks a long-established taboo of French society by daring to portray events from the private life of the former President, reports Charles Bremner Haiti sees Aristide behind latest violence China tries to coax its North Korean ally out of the cold The Times Afghanistan's coal miners toil on in the pits of death An industry of broken lives is doggedly pursuing new wealth underground, reports Anthony Loyd in Pul-i-Khumri By Our Foreign Staff: Police shoot dead Tamil 'Robin Hood' after decades on the run The Church Ignoran is on the march Nanny needs to have addiction counselling New Labour wants us to eat our greens, but is still keen to lure us into gambling dens If the Government were a nnay, she would be a confusing old boot Gambling is another drug, another route to misery, violence and family poverty Boris the bumbler is the Princess Diana of politics La Notebook Picture Gallery Don't Ask, Don't Tell Anglicans debate an issue of the broader Church Fading Fast The last in a great line of sick notes Opinions past Leading Article, Terrorism in Quebec, October 19,1970 Hard Questions The Tomlinson report is fascinating and flawed Lights in darkness Turkey and the EU Thunderer: Message from Baku: Can we have our oil back? Redeployment of our troops in Iraq Class bias in Oxford and Cambridge admissions policies Judge's decision on baby Charlotte Crimea images Drugs and guns Howard and Johnson A closer call Preferred result The Weather The Times Crossword Local 10-day Forecast by Telephone BT The Times On the Agenda. . . Dollar down against euro Briefing Pension help' ultimatum Banking on blood Scrutiny of Alitalia plan House price falling fast Sky falls on high street Stock Markets Currences Charts of the Day Charcol Kraft to ditch cereals in sell-off of leading brands Oil slip on new demand outlook In Business Today Harmony director resigns over bid Herms in £110m deal with debt collectors Times Online FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Thyssen in EADS talks Stop Press Lockheed Mexican deal FedEx to expand in China Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates RICS survey says house prices have been falling fast Investors lose everything as creditors grab control of Henlys SAS Leahy leads the way for UK plc Recognition is overated Marsh & McLennan's shares lose another 10% Numbers in poor health Australian bit with £200m music piracy suit Buyback hopes breathe fresh life into mmO2 Mersey Docks advances to a record high Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Country wide makes a move as the srorm clouds gather London Financial Futures Money Rates European Money Depostits Gold/percious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchage Gni London Brain Futures Meat & Livestock Commission The Day's Biggest Movers House survey pushes up gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street FSA seeks to quash Watt's claim Xerox Gold Fields out of bid Harmony over 'spin' Cairn wins Indian oil approval Foreign investors return to boost South Africa Chelsfield investors back takeover The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make-A-Wish Post-Enron rules must be changed, says Welch Leaders in London - International Leadership Conference Angela Jameson meets the outspoken former chief of General Electric Film-maker snaps up Clarke novel Tesco's Thanks Ability to inspire makes the difference By Our Industrial Editor: Orders fall and staff go at BMW's Swindon plant Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Rocked Ford save 700 jobs with £115m Halewood plan Staff cull follows Vauxhall losses KKR planning to raise $3.5bn in european companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zurich's £290m loss does not faze insurance sector Not even a Chinese whisper on bank move Stelios warms to tanker sale Eidos scores own goal with delay of new games title Tense moments City Diary Mot Models Breach in detention of patient Law Report European Court of Human Rights Timesonline Challenging finding of adjudicator Court of Appeal Findings of fact cannot be reversed Court of Appeal Pensions need personal, and not state, initiative Negligence in failure to warn patient of slight inherent risk in surgery House of Lords 'Help workers to face old age or else' Banking & Finance Bieinterim The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wroth this? The Right Rev Denis Wakeling Churchman who won respect in Nottinghamshire for his humane reation to the 1984 miners' strike Tony Boram Fleet Street veteran who led the campaign to fight Robert Maxwell over the Mirror pensions scheme fraud Wally Harper Broadway pianis who helped Barbara Cook to regain her acclaim Wally Harper, pianist, was born on September 8 1941. He died on October 8, aged 63 Births Deaths Lord Nicholas Gordon Lennox Diplomat who made his mark in the Spanish-speaing world and crowned his career as ambassador in Madrid Lord Nicholas Gordom Lennox, KCMG, KCVO, diplomat, was born on January 31,1931. He died on October 11,2004, aged 7 Ivor Wood Animator who brouht The Magic Roundabout, The Wombles and Postman Pat to children's television Ivor Wood, animator, was born on May 4,1932, and died on October 13,2004, aged 72 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives Remembeed Light fingers Granny Chic Is the latest fad of dressing up like your mother taking fashion too far? Grandma tendencies Daily Life October 19,1798 Living expenses Forced to save Punctuated Style Bridge Nature Notes The Irish solution Young at heart Picture Gallery Old-Age Tension debate@thetimes.co.uk What should be done to prevent a pensions crisis? The discussion continues Chess Pymond Keene Clawed back Quick Word No pain, no gain What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day October 19,1989 The Air Miles Travel Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The chariot: from war machine to sports vehicle Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service The Times Late show helps classic generation to redress balance Racing Bath Wolverhampton Exeter The Wright Track Bell keen to post Doncaster win Yesterday's Results Rejuvenated Perry given new lease of life Mean Patriots hold firm to extend their unbeaten run despite Seattle rally American Sport Group Stage NFL Results and Tables Animated Dallaglio hits out at cup system Rugby Union Harlequins forced to wait for Cronje Red Sox find comfort from wayward Rivera On Fridays Disappointment as monsoon puts paid to denouement Cricket Banned Wagg benefits from honesty over cocaine use The Times England relying on Parker to set strong example Bold Noble gives approval to youngsters Rugby League Squad Winning return for Grainger Burnett beaten Bath time Fine start Hansell moves Contrite Bellamy moves to play down Souness incident timesonline Yakubu on hand to sink Tottenham Today's Fixtures The Results Service By a Correspondent: Mutu finds support on the home front Times Test Leeds hit jackpot as casino firm pledges £5m Ambiious Allardyce signs new contract Ferguson admits to flaws in his selection policy United fans hatch plan to den Glazer takeover Times Sports Book Alonso in class of his own and set to teach Deportivo a lesson Champions League The Game Vieira likely to miss out on Old Trafford The Premiership Today totesport No ballelujahs - it's still reigning men in the coaching world HSBC Crowds emerge for our heavy medal tour Matthew Pinsent reflects in words and pictures the day when London greeted Britin's triumphant teams from Athens Taylor prepares for hard Nordic challenge Darts Prospect of Houston is no problem for Henman Tennis By Our Sports Staff: Hantuchova ready for in-form Sharapova Organisers miss a trick in saluting our heroes Olympic Games The Times Father tips Khan to box for Britain at 2008 Olympics The Times Mutu's future hangs in balance Lexus The Times Picture Gallery Quotes of the Day Blair: it's people power, not Parliamnet, that counts Minority viewing Inside information A hidden treasure Imae of the Day Marc Almond, 48, singer with the 1980s band Soft Cell, Is critically III In hospital after a motorcycle crash The Ethicist Neocons are wrong, but we can't drop Bush now Veteran statesman Henry Kissinger says the election of John Kerry would not bring more European military support to lraq, and changing the Administration in the middle of a war would be a fateful decision The Times Not Dead yet It was the top school, but we weren't happy A reunion of Celia Brayfield's year at St Pual's School for girls revealed that many had spent their time there with a "crushing sense of inferiority" Metzger's new bag:'I intend Reclusive artis Gustav Metzger is the antithesis of today's Turner shortlist. Richard Cork meets him Crumbs, that's a good idea Herb-Crusted Fish with Lemon Oil home. forum@thetimes.co.uk It's lardbutt chic Style for Men Monsoon's first men's range will make even middle-ae, unsylph-like guys look cool, says James Delingpople The Rivals to Monsoon's Best Beware, baby-hat bandits are on the prowl Don't get cold feet over hot winter boots Dress for your Shape Whether your're into reto leather round toes or simky suede high hells, ther's someting to suit every leg shape, says Eve Thomas Tattoos are so passé, dear daughter Arts A change is in the wind Architecture New turbine designs will win the public over to wind power, predicts Tom Dyckhoff Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items All Strung Out Film Have the South Park boys lost it, asks Sean Macaulay Back in his hay day Photography a city's past is rediscovered by Joanna Pitman Reasons for not going to work Radio Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharp performers Pop First Choice The Times Opera Arcane Sadler's Wells Concert Docklands sinfonietta/Bond St Paul's Deptford Opera & Ballet Concert SCO/Mendoza Rsamd, Glasgow Radio 4 Radio Choice London Film Festival Satellite Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Live Champions League Football: Sparta Prague v Manchester United ITV1, 7.30pm Viewing Guide Who Do You Think You are? Wife Swap Booker Prize Live BBC Two/BBC Four, 10pm Stealing Lives Niagara (1952) Film Choice The Long Goodbye (1973) The Four Hundred Blows (1959, b/w) BBC Two, 12.15am Listen to Mr Starkey or you're in trouble Last Night's TV Variations The garden of England True Fiction Index T2 Crossword No 3413 Plygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Rolex Th€ Gam€ The Game Says Earthy Rooney Gabriele Marcotti on the man who has taken the shine off the likes of Beckham Eclipsing Galacticos Teenage Kicks Glvoes off ITV1's Champions league presenter believes that eight teams are contenders Rijkaard's Road to Recovery Stephen Burgen charts the renaissance of sleeping Spanish giants under canny chairman and impressive Dutch manager Very Witty Marica Can Be a Marvel Ben Lyttleton on the Ukrainian 'better than Rooney' gunning for Celtic Irureta Fights to Halt Decline Lucozade Sport Briefing Champions League Group D Poborsky Flying Hairy Moments Shooting Star the Toast of Madrid al, that goal and the bizarre celebrations How to Finish Withe Style Conspiring to Create a Mystique Briefing On the Slide How to 'Do a Leeds' Danger from Russia with Love Lucozarde Sport Briefing Unearthing the Deep Dark Secrets of Uefa Tony Evans Imagines a shadowy, hush-hush branch of the organisation Euro Vision Best of the Rest Bill Edgar's Game of the Week Group B Bayer Leverkusen v AS Roma Sky Sports interactive, 7.45pm, tonight Group C Juventus v Bayern Munich Sky Sports Interactive, 7.45pm, tonight Group B Real Madrid v Dynamo Kiev Sky Sports interactive, 7.45pm, tonight Group G Anderlecht v Werder Bremen Sky Sports Interactive, 7.45pm, tomorrow How Things Stand Group C Ajax v Maccabi Tel-Aviv Sky Sports Interactive, 7.45pm, tonight Group G Valencia v Inter Milan Sky Sports interactive, 7.45pm, tomorrow Fixtures Times Online Dodd Enjoys Wider View Poland's Last Survivors Ready to Scale Gullit Proves his worth New Heights against Rangers Egaleo Continue Ascent Multiple Display Advertising Items Lucozade Sport The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stores Irritant of the Week Other Views Blame newspapers for young, drunk yobs Issue of the Week the Media Faith and Health The Week in Numbers Entry Levels Voluntary Work Public Opinion Graeme Catto Seen in Hansard Leadership training is 'a waste' Management The Issue Explained Special Educationl Needs Leisure business is in healthy condition Councils Jargon Decoder The North East's raison d'être The former chairman of Newcastle United tells Jill Sherman that he is leading a campaign for a North East Assembly. Even if the Government is luke-warm on it Media Monitor Times Online In the Professional Press New Medical Research NHS seeks to polish up its act Health Other Stories we Liked All change on the trust front Nurses yield to parents Councils to cash in on guerrilla marketing Local Matters How They See us Private firms eye grant cash Housing Women still on the fringes Regeneration Hero. . . And Villain The Bouncers in blue? Police Too Much Info Legislation Update In the Chatrooms Academics brought to book Education Chief inspector syas teachers must tackle race issues Schools Salary Watch The Go-Second Management Book Techers get toolkit to create more time Grudge Alert Small is beautiful in transport Transport Clash of the charity heads Voluntary Sector Prize Caption Competition what a woonerf-ul idea Transport The Naked Ppp Web Watch Foreign Ways Smart steps to becoming a dance teacher Career Clinic Need Career Advice? Ask the Experts Lessons I Have Learnt Course Watch Youth custody may go private Social Care A bigger voice in care policy Job Alert Other Social Care Views The SCIE's the limit Public Opinion Jobs Agenda PITO Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Educational Supplement Public Agenda Jobs Service Get a Job in. . . Health Promotion Over to you. . . What Worked for Me agenda@the times.co.uk Diary Dates Inside Student Law Special Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco law: will the public gain at lawyers' expense? This year's Times/One Essex Court essay competition asks for views on the Clementi reforms. Edward Fennell reports How to enter the Times Law Awards 2005 with One Essex Court Thomson The Time Law Section When 'bureaucracy gone mad' is merely a thoughtful balancing act BP News The Crown Court: a fit place to try a child? Stephen Ward on the case for establishing a single-tier specialist child court system A Juvenile History Joanne Manson Multiple Display Advertising Items Plight of patients who are denied their rights The Mental Health Act is failing to protect many people who are detained in hospital - and the Government is failing to provide a remedy, writes Sally Hughes Do we want a system that works well or one that makes … A mental health patient gives his personal view on the way that discharge panels operate and what he sees as their shortcomings Ministers face an aftercare charges blow Virtually naked—what the High Court judges saw Robber who swapped his gun for a lawyer's gown The Nîmes Bar's newest member faces hostility from colleagues who see him as a stain on the profession. Adam Sage reports Joke of the Week is restaurant's rare disclaimer a half-baked idea? Alasdair Burnet on a novel attempt to put litigious customers off their food No increase please, we're women The European Commission has been persuaded to change its mind over insurance, says Maria Ross Law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Times Online Chambers rocks Tree of knowledge A good deal? Twitching Tiger's tail Conquest's end Young, Thrusting and Downtrodden—a Solicitor's Life Your Shout Readers' queries The College of Law explains a nightclub's cloakroom liability, the rarity of prosecutions for "accessory after the fact", a boundary dispute and the rules on travel-to-wor time lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes.co.uk Multiple Display Advertising Items tradingplaces@thetimes.co.uk Picture Gallery Steuart & Francis A woman judge's work is rarely done Multiple Display Advertising Items Exclusive: What Students Really Think Multiple Display Advertising Items Mills & Reeve Is the Bar losing its breadth? Overview Trainee solicitors have a good chance of finding a place. . . not so the trainee barrister, writes Frances Gibb Index ashurst Top Firms Shearman & Sterling Llp Go on, be a real sportsman - take up the law Options What happens if you have other, international, interests outside your job, asks David Carter BP Get ahead in the wig department Courtwear Don't miss the chance of a job for life enhancement Danny Lee speaks to young lawyers who have broken out of the comfort zone to hep a range of needy clients from tenants facing eviction to prisoners on death row New is Brief Student Poll An exclusive survey by the College of Law has found that students have many reasons for …anting to become lawyers - and they aren't all to do with money. Frances Gibb reports Times online A year of debt and disappointmentends in joy and drinks … Classic Cases Moot pointers guaranteed to raise the bar Cut out and Keep How esy is it to get a winning argument across to judges? Daniel Hill explains Linklaters Multiple Display Advertising Items No one said you had to be full-time Part-Time Studying Edward Fennell discovers the courses that can be studient in your spare time Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Web Training costs too high? There is a third way. . . Becoming a legal executive is easier on your pocket - and the prospects are getting better, says Edward Fennel Master of the Universe - but which Universe? The Bigger Picture Will a higher degree help you to stand out in the crowd of applicants to law firms or chambers? Edward Fennell investigates Law Teacher of the Year Multiple Display Advertising Items Use Ful Tips How to tell a white knight from a cowboy Recruitment Agencies Bad news looming? Get off your seat and do something Qualification Nicola Fitches says that self-help is the answer for trainees who feel let down by their firms BPP

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