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Barristers" data lost in Bar Council break-in
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17 12 2008
The barristers" profession is the latest victim of the theft of personal data after a laptop and four computer hard-drives were stolen from the London offices of the Bar Council.
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A nose bleed, then children were in care
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17 12 2008
They put the Christmas decorations up a couple of days ago but no one in the Smith family feels much like celebrating. Despite the tinsel over their sons" photographs, there are no excited children racing around the flat. Instead, Patrick, 6, and Donald, 2 - not their real names - will spend th...
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How The Times helped to right a wrong
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17 12 2008
Some years ago when he was Home Secretary, Jack Straw wanted to visit a youth court. It was to prove a salutary lesson in the extent to which the family courts are closed, even to a government minister.
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"Access all areas" for media so justice is seen to be done
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17 12 2008
Camilla Cavendish: what has changed | The first article in our campaign | From a nosebleed to care | Case studies: families ruined
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Weather Eye: great skiing conditions this winter in Europe
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17 12 2008
The skiing conditions just get better and better this winter. After one of the best starts to a ski season for many years, the snows keep on falling across Europe. Stormy weather across
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Weather Eye: cold? The winter of 1708 was much worse
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17 12 2008
It may be feeling bitterly cold now, but in 1708 the winter was much worse. It was during the War of the Spanish Succession, when several European powers joined in a coalition to prevent the French from succeeding to Spain"s throne.
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Weather Eye: Earth is not the perfect sphere we might imagine
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17 12 2008
Getting slightly tubby around the middle is not just a problem at Christmas. The Earth is not the perfect sphere we might imagine -- it is a little bit wider around the Equator and flatter at the poles.
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Weather Eye: the enormous impact of carbon dating
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17 12 2008
When the body of a Stone Age man was discovered preserved in an Alpine glacier in 1991, it caused a sensation. His age was calculated at about 5,300 years old, the oldest frozen corpse ever found, and gave a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life.
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Birdwatchers begin a search for slender-billed curlews
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17 12 2008
Ornithologists have instigated a search for "Europe"s dodo" but admitted that the bird may already be extinct. Slender-billed curlews, common in the 19th century, have fallen into an apparently terminal decline.
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Veggie mouse with a taste for albatross threatens island bird
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17 12 2008
A killer mouse that has turned from a shy vegetarian into a rapacious, predatory carnivore is being blamed for the worst breeding season on record for a rare albatross.
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