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Managing by degrees now the way forward

2nd October 2002, The Journal, North East

The Masters in Business Administration has become the world's most highly regarded management qualification and is seen as the minimum qualification needed for senior managers and business leaders. Featuring comment from Dr Steve Hughes, Business School.
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Battles to be fought, battles to report

2nd October 2002, The Journal, North East

Feature about BBC news correspondent and Newcastle University graduate Kate Adie.
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Obituary: Audrey Barker

2nd October 2002, The Guardian, UK

Audrey Barker, who has died aged 69, and who taught at this University for a year in the 1960s, was an inspiration to the development of the young as artists, especially through her work and thoughts about people with disabilities.
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Call for a ban on designer babies chosen for IQ

2nd October 2002, The Telegraph, UK

The selection of babies with genes linked to high IQ should be banned, along with the abortion of embryos predicted to have below average intelligence, according to a report published today. Features comment from Professor John Burn, Institute of Human Genetics.
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Why has Britain got 600,000 fewer young men than experts thought?

1st October 2002, The Independent, UK

Article about the results of the 2001 population census, which has found that an unusually large number of men in their twenties have gone to live abroad. Features Newcastle graduate Jamie Roberts, who gave up a career in business publishing to work as a volunteer architectural conservationist in Nepal.
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Those formidable Forsytes again

29th September 2002, New York Daily Times, World News

Article looks at the two TV productions of "The Forsyte Saga" based upon novels by James Galsworthy and includes comments from Professor John Batchelor, School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics.
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Immigrants push population to 60m

29th September 2002, Sunday Times, UK

Article about the initial findings of the 2001 population census, with expert comment from Tony Champion, Professor of Population Geography.

Plush, clean, tidy - it's disgusting

28th September 2002, Daily Telegraph, Property, UK

British students no longer endure, or embrace squalor. Home comforts are what they want. Article features guide to Newcastle University accommodation.

Sir Terry opens exhibition in home city

28th September 2002, Northern Echo, North East

Architect Sir Terry Farrell has opened an exhibition dedicated to his worldwide work. No URL but see press release.
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Where the big bucks are

27th September 2002, THES, UK

More and more university staff are earning big bucks, according to a survey of highly paid staff. Newcastle is 14th in a league table based on the survey.

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