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Should Gary Glitter be Allowed to Travel?

(Posted on 25/11/11)

Gary Glitter, the one-time glam rocker, was recently granted freedom to travel internationally after a foreign travel ban was lifted Glitter, whose real name is Paul Francis Gadd, was convicted in 1999 in the UK for having images of child sex abuse in his possession. More recently, he spent three years in a Vietnamese prison for sexually assaulting...

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The Role of the Solicitor Regulation Authority

(Posted on 18/11/11)

The Solicitors Regulation Authority was put into place in early 2007 as a regulatory agency for solicitors throughout the UK. There are ore than 123,000 solicitors in the country and the goal of the agency was to provide a foundation of sorts that would first, build consumer trust and then to ensure that trust wasn’t ill-placed. It serves as...

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Solicitor Poser Gets 30 Years for Murder

(Posted on 11/11/11)

Rupert Ross was sentenced to 30 years in prison after he dressed and presented himself as a solicitor to gain access to an enemy and then shot and killed that enemy outside a London prison. The 30 year old man had been in the crosshairs of police at least half of his life before he, in what was called "breathtaking audacity", shot and killed...

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Comparison Websites

(Posted on 08/11/11)

We found an in-depth and revealing report on the use of comparison websites and the role they play in a contemporary society. The report, released in September 2011, provides a rare glimpse of just how motivational and powerful comparison sites have become for both goods and services. Here’s a rundown of what’s included and you can view...

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Gaddafi Dead, U.S. Announces Withdrawal from Iraq

(Posted on 21/10/11)

The world became a much safer place this week as news broke around the world that Muammar Gaddafi had been killed. He was killed by rebels who’d been on the hunt for him for years. One of the ten fighters who found Gaddafi hiding in a drainage pipe said, "When we had him and we surrounded him, he was talking like an idiot. He asked the...

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Dewani Appeals Extradition

(Posted on 20/10/11)

Late last month, Shrien Dewani, the man accused of killing his bride on their honeymoon in South Africa last November, was ordered to return to the country to stand trial for that murder.The couple were engaged in the summer of 2010 and by October, Dewani and his soon-to-be bride, Anni, were preparing to walk down the aisle in an impressive three day...

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