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The rich will reap none of the pain and all of the gain of Clarke's legal-aid cuts
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George Monbiot is right that the government's proposals for legal aid are an assault on access to justice, but he is wrong about the lack of opposition The rich will reap none of the pain and all of the gain of Clarke's legal-aid cuts, 11 January.
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Under Clarke's plans for the U.K., the new board will report to U.K.
Business Watch 2011
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The rich will reap none of the pain and all of the gain of Clarke's legal-aid cuts
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The rich will reap none of the pain and all of the gain of Clarke's legal-aid cuts
Cartoon: Steve Bell on the Oldham East and Saddleworth byelection 2011
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One of our readers spied Mark Kirk and William Daley noshing at PJ Clarke's yesterday.
HUFFPOST HILL - Rise Up Like An Egyptian Eliot Nelson 2011
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Since September, Clarke's observed that there's often a strong UK reader interest US showbiz coverage churned out in the L.A.-bureau.
British News Outlets Invade U.S. Touting Global Perspective Michael Calderone 2011
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Named as it is after the monolith in Arthur C. Clarke's "2001," the TMA-1 is made of an appropriately all-black, pliable nylon body with almost no embellishment — just molding.
The New Tech Collectibles Tom Samiljan 2010
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One of our readers spied Mark Kirk and William Daley noshing at PJ Clarke's yesterday.
HUFFPOST HILL - Rise Up Like An Egyptian Eliot Nelson 2011
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The rich will reap none of the pain and all of the gain of Clarke's legal-aid cuts
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