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Pires, who looked a fool after his attempt to pass last week from the penalty spot against Manchester City turned into a pantomime, latched onto a 77th-minute mistake by Spurs' England keeper Paul Robinson to blast an equaliser - and render invalid all Tottenham's dominance of the first hour.
Pires, who looked a fool after his attempt to pass last week from the penalty spot against Manchester City turned into a pantomime, latched onto a 77th minute mistake by Spurs' England keeper Paul Robinson to blast an equaliser - and render invalid all Tottenham's dominance of the first hour.
In a report presented to the Social Policy Council, an advisory body to the prime minister, its subcommittee on consumer policy said the law should also render invalid any contracts that relieve companies of their obligations even if found guilty of negligence over products or services they provided.
 
 
 
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