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Tributes to the 'best son and brother ever'.
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LOVING tributes have been paid to a hard-working law student who died in a horrific fireball car crash.
Zohib Hussain (22) was driving along the A45 in Northamptonshire with friend Jahangir Ahmed Khan (22) last month, when his silver Toyota Celica careered off the road, smashing into two trees before tumbling into an embankment and bursting into flames.
Firefighters were called, but the two young men were pronounced dead at the scene.
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Sister's tribute to student who died in car fireball.
Northampton Chronicle and Echo (Northampton, England)
; Loving tributes have been paid to a hard-working law student who died in a horrific fireball car crash in Northampton. Zohib Hussain, 22, was driving along the A45 near Earls Barton with a friend, Jahangir Ahmed Khan, also 22, last month, when his silver Toyota Celica careered off the road,
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Dolmans expands legal teams; LAW: Cardiff firm appoints four trainees.(Business)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; CARDIFF law firm, Dolmans, has announced the appointment of four trainees to support its expanding business services and litigation departments. Brynmor Thomas joins the firm's business services department, supporting partner John Wilkins and his team with commercial and insolvency work. Mr Thomas
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Like mother like son at solicitors' graduation day
Evening News - Scotland
; A MUM and her son made it a family affair when they both qualified as solicitors today. Anne and Andrew Martin both studied law together at Strathclyde University and also took the same postgraduate course. They were delighted when all the hard work paid off with a joint law admission ceremony at
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Inspiration
The Press
; Sir--In quoting from Mr Prebble's newsletter, you implied that I had studied law while in prison (December 11). I am not perfect, but I've never been in prison. Actually I owe the credit for my law degree to Mr Prebble. In the early 1980s I was a railways employee. I listened to Mr Prebble and
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Harvey Ingram shows off six appeal.(Business)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Leicester law firm Harvey Ingram has appointed half a dozen talented new solicitors. Sonia Bachu has joined the family law group. She studied law and history at Lancashire Polytechnic, then trained at Rich and Carr in Leicester. She will be working on all aspects of family law. Ian Sanders and
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Bench role for Hugh
Evening Times
; A GLASGOW university graduate has been appointed a judge. Hugh Matthews QC, 53, studied law at the university and was a lawyer before becoming a Sheriff for Glasgow and Strathkelvin in 1997. The Queen has officially appointed him a Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland. He will work in the
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Starting from cold; TvLife :.(Media)
Wales On Sunday (Cardiff, Wales)
; Byline: By Gabrielle Fagan ROBERT Bathurst admits that cold feet nearly prevented him from becoming an actor - he was so afraid of rejection that he studied law before taking the plunge. The irony that 20 years on he found fame in a programme called Cold Feet is not lost on the urbane actor.
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WISCONSIN ALMANAC.(LOCAL)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
; John J. Blaine, Wisconsin's 24th governor, was born May 4, 1875, in Wingville in Grant County. Blaine studied law and began practicing in Boscobel in 1897. He served four terms as mayor there. He was elected to the state Senate in 1908 and 1910, became attorney general in 1918 and governor in 1920,
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BREAKING THE SUPREME CODE
The Boston Globe
; IT APPEARS THAT THE US SUPREME COURT JUSTICES MUST HAVE STUDIED LAW AT MIT. THEY SENT BACK THEIR FINDINGS ON THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN "ENCRYPTION." I HAVE NEVER SEEN SO MANY LAWYERS WITH WRINKLED BROWS READING A RULING. LOUIS ENGBE Revere
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Treading the boards is a dream come true.(Media)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; Byline: Gabrielle Fagan GOODBYE MR STEADMAN ITV/Sunday ROBERT Bathurst admits that cold feet nearly prevented him from becoming an actor - he was so afraid of rejection that he studied law before taking the plunge. The irony that 20 years on he found fame in a programme called Cold Feet is not lost
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