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1 Mr Maxwell said that his alterations — which he would make for publication in his newspapers — were to substitute the term ombudsman for readers ' representatives and to widen the clause in the code of practice which refers to non-payment of criminals to include those benefiting from a criminal act .
2 She has produced one full of legal terms for the Guardian Gazette , the Journal of the Law Society ; one on the stock exchange for Investors ' Chronicle ; one for the Vegetarian in which she was required to make propaganda against meat eating .
3 A week later , Ken Winckle , vice president of operations , led the scholarship presentation for employees ' children .
4 Not all patrols escaped the attention of Japanese counter-measure , however , but the Australians ' skilful use of field craft — the infantry phrase for individuals ' movement in action — saved many losses .
5 She had won the Fur and Feather Section with him at the Sandringham Show — ‘ Maybe that was because he was the only entry , ’ she observes drily — and later won the Palmer Cup for Pets ' Corner at her new school .
6 Active leadership of this programme was taken by Truong Chinh , Secretary-General of the Lao Dong , the cover name for Workers ' Party , which the Communists now used .
7 The role which the tutor should adopt is that of a sounding board for students ' ideas and suggestions .
8 There 's a bar and a lecture room for guests ' use .
9 And manager Ray McHale is to get a £50,000 boost for players ' wages at a time when most clubs are planning drastic cut-backs .
10 Meanwhile , The Howard League is producing an Information Pack for prisoners ' families , giving advice on everything from the complexities of prison visiting to handling the strains of single parenthood .
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