News from 18/10/2005
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Andrew Robson, Robert Sturdy, Tosin Sulaiman and Annabel Kirk, Gary Duncan Philip Webster and Christine Seib, Edward Owen, DJM, Colin Lee, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Mary Duby, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Bindman, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Nicky Samengo-Turner, Richard Irving, Lynne Truss, Tariq Sohail, Will Pavia, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Sharise Weiner, Richard Beeston and Frances Gibb, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Daniel Clee, Caroline Orlebar, C. J. Brougham, Lewls Smith, Gabby Logan, Ben Lyttleton, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Ted Wragg, Gary Jacob, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, James Delingpole, Jeremy Summers, Carl Chynoweth, Adam Fresco and David Sanderson, Grania Langdon, Richard Lloyd Parry, Edward Fennell John Randall and Gary Slapper, Granja Langdon down, Chris Johnston, Jonathan Richards, Helen Rumbelow, Claire Sanders, James Hider and Stephen Farrell, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Richard J. Pleass, Philip Webster and Gary Duncan, Russell Kempson, David Marwood, James Turnes, Barbara Rowlands, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehal Editor, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Frank McGinley, Dan Brennan, Patricia Miller, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, R. Hanka, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Malcolm James, David Watts, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Malcolm Cupis, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sam Lister and Valerie Elliott, Dr Tanya Byron, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Madeleine Chawner, Patrick Hosking, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, Dalya Alberge, Derek Bloom, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Sczcepanik, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczeparik, Tony Cascarino, Robin Buss, Carl Mortished and Anthony Browne, Joanna Pitman, Ralinuk Wahiwala, Giles Whittell, David Lang, Philip Fangalos, Michele Kirsch, Mel Webb, Jill Sherman and Joanna Bale, Paul F. Pickering, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Malcolm Shirley, John Randall, Ben Webster, Peter Jenson, Timon Singh, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Mark Tungate, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alp Ayhan, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett, Adam Sherwin, Nicholas Blincoe, Olav Bjortomt, Francis Rossi, Chloe Fordham, Wynne Weston-Davies, Peter Klinger, Adam Fresco and Sean O'Neill, Emma Tregenna, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Richard Owen and Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Saddam judges trained in Britain Tories woo MPs Student Law Special Outback ordeal $15bn GM rescue Xavier suspended 'Alas, the radicals lost the battle on education reforms' Charities furious as lottery lets £2.4 billion sit in bank Europe on defensive as bird flu reaches Greece In the Times Today The Times Good causes that failed to convince the lottery judges Charities furious at idle £2.4bn The Losers US will not pay congestion tax Sadist jailed Spelling mistake Correction Broken Flowers Screen Break Joanne relives Outback ordeal Girlfriend of murdered tourist tells court of a secret affair and how the couple shared a sunset joint before the attack, report Adam Fresco and Sean O'Neill Infected swans and turkeys found as bird flu spreads further west Wildfowl trapping and testing begins in Britain Tracking H5n1 Bus scheme for poor students Student grants up Animal charges Accused man dies Inhaler traps killer Who can it be? orange Why you need £3m to be rich these days The magic million is not enough-living the high life is getting more expensive than it used to be, reports David Rose Cameron inches ahead as rivals squabble in his wake Speed-dating in corridors of the power-hungry Parliamentary Sketch Medicine Man Does popular doctor have a miracle cure for party's ills? Liam Fox's strong Thatcherite remedies and warm bedside manner could prove highly effective, writes Helen Rumbelow Clarke's supporters begin drift towards a 'modern' alternative Older women 'denied a baby by strict IVF laws' US embryologist criticises Britain for restricting the number of embryos that can be implanted, reports Mark Henderson Morgan Stanley Success Rates Summer best for treatment 'Irresistible mixture of art and genitals' Ryanair Fly Cheaper BBC's epic proves too raunchy for today's Romans NEC Gay murder victim's family pay tribute Making Britain Healthier Green lights make bride's mother blush Councillor got daughter to church on time, using a 999 route, writes Russell Jenkins sky Display Advertising Items Football chairman sues for libel Southampton chief rejects claims that manager accused of child abuse was treated shabbily, reports Michael Horsnell Commuters face more rail misery Government is failing to invest despite a predicted 60% rise in train usage by 2024, writes Ben Webster Canon's Bottlenecks Standard Life Student Law Special Hiring a lawyer 'will be as easy as buying beans' Hewlett Packard Development Company Although People did spot Adam Rickett lurking around … Bayer So moved was Kevin Bacon, the meat-faced star of The … Picture Gallery Prunella Scales, lauded for her performance as the … Ps James Bond in daring youth theatre rescue NHS Identity theft hits 135,000 a year Barker charity has the last laugh ET lives. . . and he's Christian Flora Venus mission to find the past Cancer screening School tests curtail choice Avian flu is a threat, but malaria is infinitely worse The biond Bond hits a chord with British fans but not in the US Leave it to the imagination when setting the scene Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Congestion charge Earthquake rescue teams International fare Sunday trading Toast master Two wheels good? Murder on the Common Yob culture claims another innocent victun Sue Doku Women leave men trailing at the inaugural British championship We can't invite her to dinner, she eats only cheeseburgers, mango and spinach No Risk No Reward Lottery bodies are too timid about sharing the largesse Thunderer: Golf, the game for fetishists Love at the end of the road Each generation one awkward maverick emerges to remind us how we fail the most vuinerable By the right, quick march… to square one Education reforms could have been about liberating schools from Whitehall. Alas, the radicals lost the battle Health warning: take avian flu scare stories with a pinch of salt (about 6g) Outrage of relatives as CPS rejects charges for fatal crash 10ft snake popped out of lavatories at block of flats Council tax rise fears after report is held back William Evans times 2 Student's father shot by robbers Hilary Clinton helps Leicester woman get US visa after murder, Nicola Woolcock writes Registered Sex Offenders tiscali Crackdown on internet traps more paedophiles Green Flag The Sharpest Critics Love's labour casts shattering spell first night Opera Alcina Hackney Empire, London Su Doku children make light work of 'fiendish' grids Multiple Display Advertising Items Nina's No 1 Imaginative art that connects with past, present and people Hmm. Does my bum look big on this? Gillian Carnegie has restored traditional brush and oils to the Turner Prize but is still controversial, Dalya Alberge writes Letters chart decline of hero's daughter Alliance Leicester On Friday Stamps for bicentenary of battle Jail warning for child-sex teacher Clarke tries out ID register directline.com Cannabis cancer risk lower How Callas hit the high-and-mighty notes Stroppy letters by the diva are for sale, Dalya Alberge reports Commanding Performance Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Saddam trial judges were secretly trained in Britain Case against The Defence Dictator in dock still divides the people Mazda Americans deny firing on civilians as 70 die Saga Which country was last to win a million? The Question Koizumi defies fury to revisit war shrine Big spender Bush runs out of credit with conservative allies Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil price surges as tropical storms reach record level Top lawyer discovers wife stabbed to death at dream home Mugabe tirade at UN meeting (AFP): Afghan killings (Reuters): Call to free nurses (Reuters): Tobacco appeal (AP): Pilgrim ship sinks (AP): Clark wins deal (AP): Gentile readers Trapped without help in the mountains Earthquake victims in remote areas still face a brutal struggle to survive, Catherine Philp reports from the Kaghan Valley BAA Gatwick The Times Proposed German Cabinet Domestic agenda puts Merkel on fast track to strife Sex attack Briton 'beat and choked' fiesta girl Times Business Robinson drops bid for Rentokil Pizza chain hires ahead of float Quote of the day GM's $15bn union deal transforms carmaker landscape Bank's new man State 'should buy back pension' Ftse 100 Stock Markets A seed of nervousness at the Bank North Sea Oil Costly charm Commodities Brake on costs Pound to Dollar Extrade Financial Currencies Fingers burnt Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Tobacco victory Ivax extension Spanish TV bid Hawk's exit may alter the balance at MPC Equitable may foot legal bill as costs near £30m Inflation control remains the Bank's priority, warns Lomax Surveyors predict upturn in house prices Hedge Fund Loan Warning Oracle Refco debt inquiry is widened to other staff Policyholders in Standard Life set for winfall Path to Demutualisation Bank of Scotland Corporats That's the spirit City Diary Surf and Turf City Diary Power lunch City Diary UBS Hands forced to take over East Surrey Mandelson rejects French claim of exceeding mandate News Corp looks to Malone in battle with rebel investors Drug maker to list in £500m flotation Robinson drops plan for Rentokil bid, but still seeks helm Antisoma steps up drive for Nasdaq place as cancer drug tests lift shares Weighing up Anti-Obesity Drugs New treatment could boost Ark The Times GSK seeks licence for high-street diet pill Ex-Daily Mirror journalists go on trial over 'market manipulation' chartered management institute Plea over supermarkets' power Amec wins £245m nuclear task Helnz averts strike at UK plant GCap shares lifted by bid talk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Universal in fresh talks to take over Dream Works Debt worries overshadow EMI's bullish forecasts Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodites Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Ftse Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Rumours of Spanish adventure take toll of Group 4 Securicor Gilts GCap dividend cut may be the signal to watch out for Out of Tune East Surrey Broker's prediction on Sage profits lifts software group Stock Markets Northgate Business Equity Prices bieinterim The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times British Funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … opap Greece aims to become the hub of the Balkans David Watts says that Athens stands to benefit as the focus of communications Athens set to play a key role in southern Europe Continued economic growith is boosting Greek confidence, says Philip Pangalos Olympic sale still stuck on the runway Another good year for the market opap Greeks faced with a heavy bill after hosting Olympics Philip Pangalos looks at the hidden costs of a brilliant Games At a Glance Guide to the Economy Tighter belts and war on tax cheats to beat sanctions Times Register Father Alan Rees Abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Belmont whose settings of the Mass are played and sung in churches worldwide Edward Webb Colonial civil servant who went on to manage BUPA for 30 years from the earliest days of the NHS Graham Sheppard Pilot who risked professional censure for his readiness to speak publicly about unidentified flying objects Geoffrey Stern LSE lecturer and BBC World Service current-affairs broadcaster who acquired late renown as a composer Lives Remembered Reception Buy the Book Legal News Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Awards The President of the Portugese Republic Dinner Lecture Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Sting in the tail of global warming Weather Eye Britain's 'betrayal' of Arabs exposed High-security hospital seclusion policy lawful Law Report Application for tribunal referral to be dismissed is inappropriate House of Lords Times Sport Champion Hurdle is top target for Johnson Racing Times Test Ballydoyle colts have much to prove in classics Gosden returns to Newmarket Exeter The Times Sports Book Southwell Yarmouth Plumpton Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pontefract Worsley to miss England series Windsor White Sox reach final test Baseball Ricketts wraps up Open win Harrison date set Talbot's task Zak Carr Two-way battle Wales try to deflect blame from Henson Rugby Union How to have the world at your feet Jonny Wilkinson Kicking and Tackling - Day Two It is easy to kick as well as a world champion, as the latest extracts from Wilkinson's new book show. You just have to think J forJonny the Basics Top Tip Drop-Kicking Top Tip Punting Top Tip Place-Kicking Top Tip Tomorrow Treat your opponent like a rampaging elephant and hit him before he hits you timesonline The Hit Man ECB throws Kirtley back to remedial specialists Cricket Deacon forces change of heart Rugby League The Results Service ICC given pause for thought after series mismatch Intel Inside England dazzler's dancing feat has judges on the hop The Times Henman taking steps to regain standing Tennis Taylor insists that 'social drugs' are the problem Fallen Idols Stars who Failed Tests Stars who Failed Tests The Times Beckham's academy dream comes true Melancholy will take a lot longer to clear than Henry's groin problem Read all about it—the FA, the chairman and referees The Wimpole Clinic Today's Fixtures Gold criticises O'Leary for stoking derby fires The Premiership Today Curbishley has more trouble with meighbours Wie drops herself in it after error of judgment John Hopkins finds the prodigy willing to learn from mistake on professional debut Hiscox Genuine Oversight Wins Sympathy from American Public timesonline Stadler disqualified with salvation almost in the bag The Times Crossword 23,110 Rules are an Inch Short of Daft Times Sport Xavier fights to save career after failing drugs test The Times Mortpages for Business The Times times 2 pass notes The face BBC's golden girl the click the bulletin contents Why Ps and Qs count Saying please and thank you, or acknowledging that others may not want to hear your mobile phone calls, are things that increasingly we fall to do, says Lynne Truss in the second extract from her new book Antisocial behaviour, noisy youths, smoking, grafftl, chopping litter… and unforgivable grammer Lynne Truss Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery What did you learn at sex school today? Musical breasts Who's for flu jabs? …Harriet Miers, I'd have God on my side, says Giles Whittell I am still attracted to the monastic life The Andrew Billen Interview: The sculpor Antony Gormley, beaten as a child by his father and at his Roman Catholic schools, is still drawn to religion in his life and work The Times Our idyll came to a violent end early one August day parents When tradedy struck at his family's holiday home Frank McGinley faced difficult decision The Times 'My son is terrified of balloons' A Problem Shared mentuesday Why a pint tastes better in silence Are men emotionally deficient if they don't go in for chat? Not at all, says David Mattin 'Men are more vulnerable to emotion than women' Style coach Have You Got a Style Query of your Own? How to tell a guy from un garçon: one's not afraid to dress like his father Mark Tungate explains why British and French men are so different sartorially Ditch the trainers in favour of slim polished boots A grand prize for off-the-cuff remarks Hand-in-hand with the suit revival, cuflinks are on their way back. James Delingpole, after years of neglecting them, shows you how to win £1,000 worth of the most stylish items Picture Gallery 'It's like having an original piece of art on your … Square silver cuffints Win £1,000 of cufflinks - name the Wearer of the Year Microwave Man Mobile phones have (almost) taken the fun out of adultery 'Women are dying because this disease isn't being diagnosed' Heart disease kills more women than breast cancer, but many are unaware of the risks and even the symptoms, says Barbara Rowlands Symptoms of heart attack The workout How to get keen about 'keen-wa' Quinoa may be a perfect food, but not by itself, says Michele Kirsch Dish Roast Mutton Loin, Broccoli, Feta Salad Ingredients My Philosophy The Times arts Just don't call us wrap artists Tom Dyckhoff meets the pair who cloaked the Reichstag. Next, the Arkansas River Christo and Jeanne-Calude: the nuts and bolts The long road to Tracey's Strangeland Getting a book out of Tracey Emin took years and tears, but Nicholas Blincoe has no regrets The Times A lost people come in from the cold Isaac Julien's camera has brought the African-American diaspora into focus, says Joanna Pitman I Ammy Wn Wife Theatre Monkey's Uncle Orange Tree, Richmond Concert LSO/Gerglev Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Zaide St John's, Smith Square Pop Keith Urban Hammersmith Apollo, W6 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24 hour listings highlithts Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Reyond Boundaries Frank Bruno: Gloves off Supernova BBC Two, 10pm Variations Drama Connections BBC One, 10.35pm Robert Capa: In Love and War BBC Two, 11.20pm Man in the Moon (1960, b/w) Film Choice Weird Science (1985) Sci-Fi, 8pm Dead Ringers (1988) BBC One, 11.50pm Stalinist state yields its dark secrets Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed The average Su Doku takes around 20 minutes to complete times 2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times 2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Game The Times Raul Strikes Blow for Domestic Self-Esteem The Game Says Inside Plus Ferguson Looks for Renaissance Irwin's Claims Leave Old Trafford Bemused Henry Raises Spirits Mourinho Falls Back on his Trusted System Kewell Boosts Benitez Rooney Gets Raul Vote Real Madrid forward tells Peter Jenson the United player can go as far as he wants Spaniard's Fabulous 50 Home Boy Remaining Committed Beckham in Awe of Mourinho Peter Jenson says Chelsea's manager has an admirer in the England captain Return to Leading Role Forgotten Man out to Impress Stathis Tavlaridis will not be bearing any gifts at Old Trafford, says Dan Brennan Villarreal v Benfica Lucozade Sport Fans Kept Abreast of my Unease by Sir Bobby Former England manager blew my cover as I squirmed in studio Best of the Web Nightmare Scenario Looms for Wenger European success is of even higher value to Arsenal now, says Russell Kempson Ajax v Thun Sparta Put Shirts on It All Dolled up Waiting for Fans to Stray Offside Sparta Crave Better Karma The Times has discovered e-mails reavealing that the … Joaquin with a Point to Prove Striking a Balance Petrzalka Able Weiss on Dream Journey Porto v Inter Milan Proto Eyes End of Run as a Robus Liverpool face a much sought-after man in the Anderlecht goal, says Dan Brennan Brussels Match Must Not Be Allowed to Pass without Gesture Tony Evans argues for his club to mark their return 20 years after Heysel disaster Bill Edgar's Watching Brief Group a Rapid Vienna v Bruges Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm today Group C Panathinaikos v Barcelona Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm today Group E Fenerbahçe v Schalke 04 Group C Udinese v Werder Bremen Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm today Group F Real Madrid v Rosenborg Group a Group E AC Milan v PSV Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm tomorrow Group F Lyons v Olympiacos Portrait of a Dutch Master Guas Hiddink, the well-travelled PSV coach, tells Gary Jacob about his return home Lucozade Sport Don't Rule out England Call Besiktas Besieged Matchday One Tomorrow Latour Putting Spring Back in Grasshopper Lucozade Sport The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritants of the Week Other Views For some services, it's the end of the road Issue of the Week Abolition Index Surviving Longer The Week in Number Housing Split Sir Knows Best Public Opinion Ted Cantle Seen in Hansard Civil servants face a 'big bang' Whitehall The Issue Explained Ethnic Minority Achievement Grant (Emag) Centralisation tightens its grip Neutralise negative voices Management Quick fix only from sporting a new coach Management Jargon Decorder It really is tough at the top Interview David Clark, the director-general of Solace, explains to Carly Chynoweth why he enjoys passing on his experience of being a chief executive to newcomers in a demanding role Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Second string to nurses' bows Health Other Stories Weliked Medics guess on flu statistics Warning: wellbeing at risk What the Victorians could do for us now Public Services What's up Doc? Charities put women on top Not-For-Profit Sector Bill identifies identity crisis Charities Hero… System focuses on suppliers Computing …And Villain Health Warning Legislation Update Foreign Ways School rules for teenage mums Education Star Gazing An academic's profitable plan The Ge-Second Management Book Madrassas go mainstream Course Watch Careers Grudge Alert Users can't get no satisfaction Social Exclusion No rush to accept praise Fire Service Prize Caption Competition Space-the urban frontier Planning Web Watch Inside White Hall Prizes for outstanding performance How to… Reward Public Sector Employees The public sector may not be flush with cash to provide monetary incentives for its employees, but there are other ways to boost staff morale and say thank you for a job well done, says Jonathan Richards Lessons I Have Learnt Data File Black Shirts? 'Don't leave charities stranded' Voluntary Sector As the Charities Bill and National Lottery Bill work their way through the parliamentary process, Public Agenda seeks the views of organisations that will be directly affected by the Bills and what changes they would like to see before they are promulgated Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS 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 Public Agenda Jobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other jobs currently available. Contact the classfield advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Over to you… What Worked Forme Detective Sergenatpaul Sanders agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates West Minster The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Terrorism v Human Rights Where should the line be drawn in fighting terrorism? Edward Fennell Introduces The Times/One Essex Court competition The Rules Chiltern Legal Solicitors The Times Law Section Should Britain be relying on evidence obtained by torture? Multiple Display Advertising Items News 'No win, no fee' poses a threat to freedom of expression In the second of a series on the laws of libel, Alex Wade weights up the conditional fee arrangements and finds them too costly Times on Line Everatt Company Legal aid -'the consumer comes first' Bridget Prentice on why ministers think barristers' protest over fees is misguided When charity begins at the stately home Will the Charities Bill affect the aristocrats who continue to live in the homes they have "given" to the nation, asks Veronica Cowan Traders of looted antiq A claim that most antiquities on sale of Britain are stolen or fake has reighited a 'heated debate. Jeremy Summers scrutinises the issues Used to lying on both sides Is the face of the South African judiciary changing fast enough? There were no black faces on the Bench in the apartheid era. Now, although that has improved, there are worries about the experience of new recruits, reports Sharise Weiner Corporate and mergers and acquisitions lawyers are doing very well, thank you. Edward Fennell reports law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Talk of a sluggish German economy is wide of the mark Chambers music No white cube Deconstruction triumph Ashes to ashes Cookery, fashion, the races - all in a legal day's work Law firms are exploring adventurous ways to keep their clients sweet, says Alex Wade lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Is Kelsey a legend in the making? Picture Gallery Cross-Examination tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk We need to know the facts Multiple Display Advertising Items Studentlaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Overview Frances Gibb finds there is no love lost among students for their long and costly slog to a legal career Index Are you fit to practise law? Sherman & Sterlino LLP Multiple Display Advertising Items Never miss a chance to network Grania Langdon Down gleans top career tips from savvy lawyers Maitland Champers Multiple Display Advertising Items Private law schools push into the degree market Private-sector providers say increased competition will improve standards, says Claire Sanders Where to Go for a Law Degree Outsiders learn the insiders' code A Leg up the Ladder Legal Briefs Lawyers-to-be want wigs Frances Gibb reveals the results of an exclusive Times survey that gives an unprecedented insight Legal Briefs The Main Findings The Literary Classics Describe cheating, in your own words Original Work Plagiarism is now a growth industry and some academics are in on the game, says Robin Buss Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawweb De Montfort University Why qualifying as a solicitor Training Debate Radical proposals for legal education are polarising opinion. Edward Fennell predicts that there will be blood on the walls. Opposite, John Randall and Gary Slapper present the case for and againt For: A powerful tool for higher standards Picture Gallery Against: Bizarre plan of deregulation Multiple Display Advertising Items Pupillage is a dream come true-at last Getting There On her first day, Chloë Fordham relishes her role as a pupil in chambers and looks forward to the rest of her life Finding a Pupillage - a Guide to the Bar's Clearing System A hurdle too high to achieve my ambition? The College of Law
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