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Catherine Fiona Woolf CBE (née Swain; born 11 May 1948) is a lawyer who served as President of the Law Society of England and Wales for 2006–07. She is a Member of the Competition Commission (United Kingdom), Alderman for the Ward of Candlewick in the City of London since 2007 and was Sheriff of the City of London for 2010–11.
Woolf attended St Denis School (now part of St Margaret's School) in Edinburgh. She read Law at Keele University (BA), and subsequently gained a Diploma in Comparative Law at the University of Strasbourg.
Woolf qualified as a solicitor in 1973, and worked as an assistant at Clifford Chance until 1978. Woolf then moved to CMS Cameron McKenna where she became Partner in 1981, holding the post until 2004. She is now a consultant to that firm and a Senior Adviser to London Economics International LLP.
In 2001–02 Woolf was awarded a Senior Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Business and Government. During her fellowship Woolf wrote a book on attracting investment in electricity transmission systems, Global Transmission Expansion: Recipes for Success, published in 2003.
Cecil Charles Cole Case, known as Box Case, born at Frome, Somerset on 7 September 1895 and died at Keyford, Frome, Somerset on 11 November 1969, played first-class cricket for Somerset as an amateur batsman between 1925 and 1935.
Case was a right-handed middle-order batsman whose batting technique, in one account, was "limited and effective". He also kept wicket very occasionally in the period at the end of the 1920s and into the 1930s when regular Somerset wicketkeeper Wally Luckes was ill. Although the Somerset side in Case's time often contained amateur players who appeared in relatively few matches, Case was virtually a regular, appearing in 255 matches for the county in 11 seasons, plus two for the Gentlemen in Gentlemen v Players games in 1931 and 1934.
Case was educated at King's School, Bruton. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Third Battalion of the Dorsetshire Regiment and served with the regiment throughout the First World War. In October 1918, the London Gazette reported he had been promoted to captain the previous December, but this notice was rescinded five days later. By 1919, he was on the reserve officer list. He left the army on 1 April 1920.
Written by ricky & marty wilde
Lost in the night, out on the streets
And blown into the wind
She was just heading for trouble
When they got her downstairs
Cut by the lights, strands of her hair
Just tumble from her cheeks
She's just another caucasion in a crime worn day
Inside her heart was breaking
No-one knew what she'd been through
Inside her mind's escaping
To a world that no-one knew
Lost in the night, somebody said go easy on the girl
You'll never get a confession
If you treat her that way
Two pairs of eyes shout at her face and late into the night
They heard a softer whisper saying
"let me go"
Inside her heart was breaking
No-one knew what she'd been through
Inside her mind's escaping
To a world that no-one knew
Wendy sadd has flown away
Wendy found her freedom
No-one else could follow there
Not inside the world of wendy sadd
Somebody shouts, something is wrong and panick hits the room
They said she looked at the ceiling and the lights went out
Clutched in her hand
All they could find was a letter that she'd wrote
It said try and forgive them
For what they've done
Inside her heart was breaking
No-one knew what she'd been through
Inside her mind's escaping
To a world that no-one knew
Wendy sadd has flown away
Wendy found her freedom
No-one else could follow there
Not inside the world of wendy sadd
This picture's wrong now paint in black
How did we get this bloody mess
This deep frustration drives me mad
Can't stand the beauty that I don't select
I'm gonna bury this today
It's gotta go that funny stuff