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News from 12/02/2002

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Suzannah Olivier, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tony Bromley, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Anne Woodham, Bernard Kaukas, Callan Dick, Richard Hobson, Lisa Kelly, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman, Harry Barnes, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Tony Killeen, Penny Wark, Alison Kervin, Quentin Smith and Nick Rudgard, Michael Dynes and Adam Sherwin, Philharmonia, Julian Chichester, Elizabeth Judge, Sister Mary Wallis, Andrew Bucham, Pamela Goldberg, Carl Evans Point-to-point, Richard Eaton, Peter Lansley Women's Football, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Walt Unsworth, John Clarke, Emma John, Rolls Royce, Charlton Athletic, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Sue Connolly, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Lewis Smith and Andrew Norfolk, Ian Blacksha, Alan Hamilton, Jonathan Welfare, Steuart & Frances, E. S. Williams, Deárbail Jordan, Daniel Lee, Charles Bremner and Daniel McGrory, Charles Bremner, John Chamber, Dance : a Bayadèce, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Frances Cairncross, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Arthur Rowlands, Edward Fennell, MalColm Halliwell, Richard Fenwick, Tony Bern-Campbell, Patrick Mill, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Andrew Salmon, Allx Ramsey Tennis Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Redvers Harris, Raymond Keene, Matthew Saunders, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Lucy Atkins, Bronwen Maddox, Joe Orton, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Dr Ian McKee, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Pete Townshend, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Hallé/Elder Manchester, Robert Harris and Jeremy Paxman, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, David Stewart-David, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young and Shirley English, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Antonia Fraser, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Andrew Fraser, Ian Whittell, Tony Benn, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Anne Sebba, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Ian Cobain and Roland Watson, Neil White, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Allx Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Vince Wright, Hugh Noyes WestminsteR, Miss Rebecca Lee, Emma Burns, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, John Philips and Adam Sage, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Bright pupils to bypass GCSE exams All seven-year-olds to learn French, Spanish or German Inside The Times Heathrow robbers stroll away with £5m Campbell bares soul in court Princess is first royal to choose cremation Underscar 40p What's Important In the second section The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Speaker lets too much of the plywood show Parliamentary Sketch Ben MacIntyre New Civil Service chief will push through reforms Scotch Beef really English In Brief Mallon resigns in disgract Intelligent Finance Blair 'only signed' Sidex letter No Title Picture Gallery Judge bewitched by model's story of sex and drugs Footballer's affairs 'fair game' Picture Gallery Adobe Famous Friends: Naomi Campbell mentioned Gianni Versace, Joaquin Cortes Zimbabwe reporter admits 'cell ordeal' story was exaggerated The Independent Mugable arrests 'Independent' reporter Picture Gallery Asylum-seekers dodge security 'shambles' People-smugglers control immigrant routes into Britain Picture Gallery How the Refugees Stopped the Train In Brief More held over pub killings Love triangle Major beat up chaplain in the street Dando detective who fell for witness accused of harassment Cheltenham & Gloucester The discount shown is available where you are able to provide a deposit of 10% or more. Other Discounts are available EasyJet. com Mother tells how carjackers took her children Isle of Man teenagers had been strangled Marks & Spencer No Title Supervision of care homes is 'inadequate' AA Car Insurance Service Supervision of care homes is 'inadequate' Circles that link fifty years of the royal story Alan Hamilton on the new Queen's first days Family say private farewells to Princess at palace Resting place for monarchs Halifax How history showed the passing of King George Vi in a new light From The Times, Tuesday February 12,1952 Halifax Would-be judges face 'unacceptable' delays Campaign to widen pool of applicants What Important The Times Free UK calls Fish out of water: Haydin Welch's carbon-fibre… No Title Merman of Taunton sets a breathtaking record 17-year-old killing reopened No Title Damilola witness left police with £2.000 hotel bill BT Call 0800 800 950 or visit Bt. com/together Red shirt evokes 1966 and all that Milburn replaces chiefs of failing health trusts Marks & Spencer Financial Service Picture Gallery Parents pay up to £240 for single jabs British Gas Dinosaur thrived on iffy seafood House buyer wins bad neighbour case Picture Gallery SAGA Austravel Defence Questions Labour must pay up or cut back on defence, say Tories Citroën By Our Parliamentary Correspondent: Church 'should appoint bishops' Tories get used to idea of new debating forum Parliament in Brief Commons remembers Princess Labour 'old toffs' join class war on Speaker's behalf Was the chairman out of order? Accuvision Martin's flaw is in his judgment not in his humble background Political Briefing Peter Riddell The Sleep Discorder Clinic Reform of Lords hit by split in Cabinet EU stands firm as Mugabe blocks election monitor Picture Gallery Glamour hides fears for future of Rio carnival By Our Foreign Staff (AP): Chinese new year fireworks kill four Ex-police chief to be key witness at Milosevic trial Serbs hope trial will absolve guilt Harrods Knightsbridge The Prosecution Missing extremists yet to face justice First direct Picture Gallery US boom leaves Britain looking like a military midget Equitable Life The Way Forward Chinese test new missile threat to us shield Norwich Union Direct Car Insurance Due? Pakistan ready to collect its reward Lexus Best intentions rely on support from Washington Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox American troops beat and killed Afghan villagers' Cat Standard Call Local Rate 8 Am. 9Pm Mon-Fri 9am-8pm Sat.… By Our Foreign Staff: Laura Bush describes night in bunker The Times Offersdirect Wartime Britain was Giuliani's inspiration New York designers go uptown and down Traffic and security hitches mar Olympics Time Computers Ltd Citibank Britons believe bottoms are tops Chirac hits campaign trail to end phoney war Vatican 'tries to steal Russian Christians' One. Tel Putin accuses police chiefs of failing to do their job Jesuit manuscript may hold key to El Dorado quest Whats Important The Times Jean-Paul Pelissier / Reuters Direct Line Rescue Palestine raiders free militants In Brief A luscious cocktail of kitsch and classic Jazz Uri Caie Ensemble Purcell Room The Times 12 Free Sport Prints Collect some of the greatest sporting images of all time Postage charge and token collection apply Picture Gallery 12 Free Sport Prints Concerts Not content with taking on Atilla the Hun at the Royal Opera, Mark Elder journeyed north to follow the Flying Dutchman Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Picture Gallery A very odd couple in a verty strange organisation There now exists an unaccountable 'muddle in the middle' in Whitehall A very odd couple in a very strange organisation There now exists an unaccountable 'muddle in the middle' in whitehall Speaker Martin is only doing what Members of Parliament elected him to do Picture Gallery Time to move beyond 'boys will be boys Time to move beyond 'boys will be boys' The Times Diary Trevor trumped The Times Diary "Security's tight" The Times Diary Tunnell Vision Tough action is required before a catastrophe occurs Tunnel Vision Tough action is required before a catastrophe occurs Hot Mittal Blair should be more careful with his correspondent New Register History is recorded in the brief lives of men and women Charity funds for cancer research Life and death of Princes Margaret Sex education and teenage pregnancy The Weather The Times Crossword 21,951 New Book: The Times Crossword Book 3 is available at… Weathercall The Times Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery No Title Rebel plan to unseat BA chief The Times End of era for Roddick Briefing UK airports recovering Golden share dropped Retail boom continues Tomkins's £25m package Union anger over Corus pay freeze Peso suffers heavy fall Betting on successors Dow Jones Industrial average National savings & investments ns&i Charcol Bland pays extra £lm for BT stock Dealers contest size of AIB loss Fast Times Chiness puzzle Knowing when to leave is a quality lacking in too many of our business leaders The Times Sorry, you really must fly away Business Editor's Commentary Paticene Wheatcroft Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Companies in Brief Aquarius Platinum shines In Brief No Title Tomkins new chief has £25m pay deal Business is better every day of the week This week South African banking system 'remains sound' Messier expects 10% growth SCI sells Dignity to management Pizza Express takes £700,000 hit in America Kirch in £615m stake sale talks Jamjar Jamjar. com Bank may have scope for further rate cut Shares in Johnson Matthey, the precious metals and industrial materials company, earned a reputation for stellar performance Accounting fears knock Rolls-Royce Nick Hasell Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Matthey has the platinum touch Tempus Tempus FTSE 250 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices London Metal Exchange Weak trading in Europe hits Carphone Fast Times Wall Street Eurotunnel fear over rising cost of stowaways Telecoms groups writing off fraud loss as bad debt' DuPont aims to appease investors by spinning off textiles Pfizer dismisses talk of Viagra over-the-counter Lay decides to take the Fifth over Enron Rothschild hires top hankers for German business Byers 'comfort letter' deepens Tube doubts Merrill chief takes a backseat position Europe's biggest stockbroker Weak yen hurting US carmakers In Brief No Title Engineering Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Material Chemicals Construction Investment Truists Electricity Electronic & Elect No Title Shares closed near best Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shares closed near best Retailers, Food Retailers, General Picture Gallery Support Services Shares closed near best Printing & Paper Oil & Gas Property Shorts (under 5 years) Shares closed near best Leisure & Hotels Shares closed near best Source FT Interactive Data The rot behind China's bank scandals Rosemary Righter Economic View City Diary DTI's economy of scale Dispute over Marshall's job adds to BA's worry list James Doran Behind the news No Title Timesdirect. co How 50 Swiss rail firms learnt to speak as one Case study: Encouraging co-operation Career in a rut The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Career in a rut despite MBA, experience and ambition Internation Care & Relief The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bookshelf Welcome to the Legoland future Bookshelf The Company of the Future The Times Unit Trust Information Service If you would like your unit trusts included in these listings, please contact the fund manager The Tiems Unit Trust Information Service City about to get tastet for picking BlackBerry City about to get taste for picking BlackBerry Dearbáil Jordan on the impact of always-on Internet link for phones Toshiba ready for battle in Europe's mobile market The Japanese giant prepares for a new challenge and an opportunity to catch competitors off guard. Clive Matleson reports Bluetooth Picture Gallery Mobile, which owns the UK's One 2 One, says advancers in security will protect corporate intranets Companies race to get online In Brief Employers too complacent on tribunal risks Discrimination claims Turner & co Investment Required Betting Coups Transport How To Make Big Money From Small Financial… Business to Business Once in a Lifetime Opportunity! Exceptional High Yield Income Opportunity Goldfinch Business to Business Business Overshas Almeria Branded Internet and Telephony Domains for Sale BCC ers ways to cut energy bills In Brief The Times Business To Advertise Business Funding High Street Lending Sources. High… A Unique Property Portfolio Building Opportunity.… Sper It - Making It Happen! ASK Yourself this? Ask Yourself this? No Title Debate Questions of sport Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Times Sister Sarah Clarke Obituaries Civil rights campaigner and nun who provided support for Irish prisoners and their families Barry Foster Screen and film actor who played Van der Valk in the carly Seventies and returned to the role almost 20 years later In The Register today Court & Social Building in context Lives remembered Births Births, Marriges & Deaths Dave Van Ronk Folk-singer who taught Bob Dylan some of his earilest numbers -and reaped an ambiguous reward Lives in Brief Conte Candoli, jazz trompeter, was born on July 12,1927. He died on December 14,2001, aged 74 Craig Donald, CMG, OBE, former bursar of Malvern College, was born on September 8,1914. He died on January 30,2002, aged 87 Bill masun, Glm-maker, was born on November 9,1915. He died on January 17,2002, aged 86 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Eriksson's quarter asked to audition in… Nature Notes News Quiz A Calm Prince of Wales Takes his Seat in the House of Lords Prize. quiz@thetimes Daily Life February 12,1967 The playwright Joe Orton at work on his masterpiece, What the Butlere saw, kept a diary during the seven months before he was murdered in August 1967 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Striving to build a sense of place Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flatmates Journey Travel Insurance Striving to build a sense of place In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division,… Dugard Developments Limited What's Important Personal Column Answers Church news MBA Examination Results Employers' liability for stress at work Law Report Court of Appeal Published February12,2002 Hatton v Sutherland Barber v Somerset County Council Jones v Sandwell Metropolitan Council Bishop v Baker Refractories Ltd Before Lord Justice Hale and Lord Justice Kay Judgment February 5,2002 16 Pages Today and Every Tuesday in Times 2 Tax payable on disposal Chancery Division Published February 12,2002 Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Parkwood Landfill Ltd Before Sir Andrew Morritt, Vice-Chancellor Judgment January 29,2002 Brady managing nicely to achieve business goal The Kervin Interview Karren Brady: the first lady of football Woodward wastes little time in recalling Vickery Rugby union Scotland summon Mower to replace injured Pountney Britain awaiting Davis Cup fate Tennis Picture Gallery The Times Scotland summon Mower to replace injured Pountney Christopher Irvine Britain awaiting Davis Cup fate Tennis Slam-flunk … but Jordan's star shines just as bright, even at 39 Basketball Philadelphia finds that even a legend can fluff his lines. By Ian Whittell Trophy allows players to put wares on show Ice hockey Cracknell wins with Williams In Brief Wigan given a tricky French test Rugby league England wary as New Zealand's quest gains pace Cricket Tour detalls ICC's elite umpires plan nears fruition Habib prepares 'transfer' test case Sporting Icons: No 2 Sporting Icons Token Richards blasted into view with a swagger Racing Walsh set to add finishing touches Racing Yesterday's results Supremism sets nod after stirring duel Southwell 1.40 Littlewoods Bet Direct 0800 329393 Claiming… 2.40 Littlewoods Bet Direct 0800 329393 Claiming… Folkestone, Sedgefield lost to waterlogging 3.40 Bet Direct Tax Free Betting Fillies Handicap… Bunkered First Time Hunter still has work to do to fit the bill Snooker Prean comes back from wilderness Table tennis Raceline McMillan shoulders the blame for setback Winter Olympic Games Plucky Brits cause TV a headache Simon Barnes Programme Notes Results from Salt Lake City BOA confronts tidal wave of emotion over advertising rights Picture Gallery Hackl narrowly misses his golden chance Opposition crushed by Formosa Fighters Fantasy League football Darren Anderton helps another foreign-based team win weekly prize, reports Nick Szczepanik Fantasy league Leaderboard Hockey Olazabal's Ryder Cup pedigree confirmed Golf Danson thriving in senior set-up Pools forecast Times Square Today's fixtures Times Square Today's fixtures Martin aims to move aside on a high note Football Sixth-round draw Fulham clinch their place in final four The Results service Snow reports Whats Important McCarthy turns down club suitors for Ireland until 2004 Football What's Important This week in Times Sport Tomorrow This week in Times Sport Tomorrow Brilliant or plain batty? Refocused James has World Cup in sights Friday Brilliant Zamora keeps Brighton in the chase Top of the table Saturday Take a tip from us For a flatter stomach Get fit, look fit: your five day exercise programme Dat two: the dorsal raise By Our Sports Staff: Argentina catch cold For a flatter stomach Get fit, look fit: your five-day exercise programme Day two: the dorsal raise Roma miss out on chance to make room at the top Football James Eve Letter from Rome The Premiership today Arsenal How they stand Aston Villa Bolton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers Fight for Survival Moves up a Gear Picture Gallery Fight for Survival Moves up a Gear Blackburn Rovers One 2 One Opta index Chelsea Opta index The Recent Form of Contenders for the Drop Opta index The Recent Form of Contenders for the Drop Opta FA Barclaycard Premiership 2001-02 FA Balclaycard Premiership 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premiership 2001-02 Just Champion What's Important FA Barclaycard Premiership 2001-02 Defiant Beckham playing hard to get Johnson grateful as England decline French route Mortgages for Business Limited Can't find a good plumber? Opinion Word Watching has moved to page 37 of the second… Tomorrow No one to fix the taps Cover story Britain faces a chronic shortage of plumbers and other skilled tradespeople, while shool flock to university courses that will not equip them for a career. Penny Wark invetigates Picture Gallery So many teenagers to go to university and… Peers in McDonalds earn between £5 and £7 an hour,… Plumbing has an unfair Image as a job for cowboys… Now threat from old foe In the final extract from their book. A Higher Form of Killing. Robert Harris and Jeremy describe how Western intelligence was caught by surprise by the discovery that the Soviet Union was stockpilling smallpox to use in warfare Why Hitler never used gas Churchill's fears 'Baby, you are going to be up all night'… South African plots exposed The fallout when parents divorce Even adults find it painful when their parents split up, says Catherine O'Brien Classical Spain No Title Faith in Hummer's debating skills Anthony Howard It is savagely appropriate that the 25th anniversary of Crosland's death should mark the moment Labour renounces loyalty to him Cartoonist who still draws a crowd Been there, done that nursed sick children Take responsibility for your own health Sex and drugs on The Road Carolyn Cassady, one of the central figures of the 1950s Beat Generation, reveals to Valerie Grove the intimate secrets of an unconventional life Her "The trouble with these kids, they keep… 'I've already told Coppola what I think of that pretty-boy Brad Pitt playing Neal' 'Neal didn't steal cars, he borrowed them Not deat yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Arrested, shot and gang raped After five years in prison, Turkish journalist Asiya Zeybek is still awaiting trial. Anne Sebba reports What's Important the Times Medical Guide Health Pain affects the sexes differently, research shows. Suzannah Oliver wonders if this will lead to gender-based analgesics Tailor-made drugs? Pain affects the sexes differently, research shows. Suzannah Oliver wonders if this will lead to gender-based analgesics Fix the leak that lingers Children can result in unwelcome after-effects. But what can mothers do about postnatal incontinece? Lucy Atkins reports Moltibionta 50 Probiotic Multimtamin for Active Overs 50S No Title Fix the leak that lingers A bad taste in his mouth The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Your cataract surgery can be done tomorrow! For more… A bad taste in his mouth The Times Children's doctor answers readers' questions When sleep can be a A new drug may help people who suffer from the debilitating sleep disorder narcolepy - but one of the ingredients in the medications has been linked with date-rape drugs. Peta Bee reports Hofees When sleep can be A new drug may help people who suffer from the debilitating sleep disorder narcolepsy - but one of the ingredients in the medication has been linked with date-rape drugs. Peta Bee reports I can't imagine what There is no easy way to break the cycle of Obsessive Compuslive Disorder, says Lisa Kelly 'I can't imagine what There is no easy wat to break the cycle of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, says Lisa Kelly 'I can't imaging what There is no easy way to break the cycle of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, says Lisa Kelly The Times The Times Medical Guide Have you missed a copy of The Times Medical Guide? New life in old bones Orthopaedics Exciting new developments in the treatment of orthopaedic condition offer the promise of transforming patients' lives. But with an ageing population and the longest waiting lists in the NHS, the picture is not as rosy as it could be, say Emma Burns Trauma Picture Gallery Anyway) and sometimes the forearm, and then attached with wires or screws The graft provides a protein that stimulates bone growth and acts as a scaffold Picture Gallery Osteoporosis Injuries Osteoporosis injuries Science Photo Library No Title The hospital's income, " he says… Joint replacement A future on crutches Treatment Slipped disc Scoliosis Dupuytren's contracture Picture Gallery Bone cancer Carpal tunnel syndrome Complementary medicine Picture Gallery No Title How to ensure you get the best treatment Killer Narcolepsy Links Life is like without Ocd and I'm scard' Ocd Links Picture Gallery Acorn Stairlifts Thetimes No Title The Times A woman of many parts Interview With five films opening in almost as many months, Cate Blanchett's talents are on abundant display, but she prefers to keep her real self our ot the spotlight, she tells Matt Wolf 'Left me breathless' Picture Gallery Lost in space Classical CDS The sound of Mike Batt's Planets is less than sweet, says Geoff Brown The Planets Classical Graffiti Lawrence Power LEs Nouveaux musiciens Paul Lewis Les Nouveaux Musiciens Let is space Lost in space Picture Gallery Reissued soul CDS How to pluck at the heart strings Pop Love is all around, but why do some amorous songs 'Grabbed me by the throat and didn't let… Chitty Bang Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet Raymond Gubbay Penmans Chester Antiques & Fine Art Show Theatres Criterion Dominion London Palladium Lyceum Prince of Wales Theatre Queens Theatre Critics' choice Waterstone's Not in the rudest of health Radio Are today's satire shows really taking the pulse of our times, wonders Ian Johns Games Bridge by Andrew Robson Dealer: South Vulnerability: East West Contract: 6 Opening Lead Television & radio Review by Joe Joseph No Title Television & radio Satelite, cable & digital Picture Gallery Sky One Mamma Mia! CBBC Choice Of the Box 2.15 Little Mermaid 2.35 Quack Pack 3.00… No Title Sport Radio Choice Radio 4 Radio 3 Picture Gallery Choice Talksport Satellite Cable and Digital Films Mamma Mia! Satellite, Cable and Digital Films BBC1 Variations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Channel 5 Television & radio Televison & radio Picture Gallery Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2575 TheOpenUniversity The Times Law LexisNexis Tm Butterworths Tolley TIBCO Deputy Chief Inspector The outsider who will lift the lid on how judges are chosen Sir Colin Campbell, the first Lay Commissioner for judicial Appointments, reveals how he is approaching the job. And no, he has not asked lawyers to join his team. Interview by Frances Gibb McKenzie Douglas Maitland Chambers Employment Law Advisers Pricewaterhousecoopers Environment Agency Complex Challenging Weighty Rewarding When does the job become too much to cope with? Andrew Buchan sums up the impact of last week's Court of Appeal judgment on the responsibilities of worker and employer over streets at work Where the responsibility lies Law AON No Title Financial Services Authority The Housing Corporation Ad men invade the Games The Olympic brand is under siegs from 'creative' marketir practices, says Ian Blacksha Terroris No Title Picture Gallery No Title Being used as a badge of origin but of loyalty-an… And the price sport pays Curity exceeds $300 million, Quentin Smith and Nick Rudgard on the growing need for cancellation cover of high-profie events The broken hearts of Burma Harrietgabb recruitment Picture Gallery When Ali took on the US Supreme Court Jerome & Co Lux Gentium Lex Corporation of London On the borders of a settlement Cameron and Nigeria are going to The Hague to settle a longstanding land dispute, says Daniel Lee Opening the door to justice in Kenya Emma John meets the lawyers who find that they can make a difference simply by turning up in court Advocaat all round? No One was going Dutch in The Hague last Thursday evening Speed is of the essence to catch the fraudsters Everything may depend on what is done in the fist hours and days, says Matthew Saunders City Law Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Old Balley Press Buller Jeffries Court Service Holborn College Gap Year this year, next year. First Jobber… Picture Gallery It's official - judge rules that tarts are VAT-free Legat Diary Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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