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Angel spreads its wings

11th September 2002, The Journal, North East

Angel Biotechnology, a new company which has links to Newcastle University, is to create up to 85 jobs after receiving a £400,000 cash boost from Northern Enterprise Ltd.
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Sir George Alberti appointed National Clinical Director for Emergency Access

11th September 2002, PR Newswire, World News

Professor Sir George Alberti has been appointed by Health Secretary Alan Milburn as the new National Clinical Director for Emergency Access.
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Ian Mowat: Librarian with an appetite for change

11th September 2002, The Independent, UK

Obituary for former University Librarian, Ian Mowat, who fell to his death while walking in Glencoe last weekend.
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Perfect prescription to solve waiting times

10th September 2002, The Journal, North East

Three Northumberland nurses are doing a 15-week course at Newcastle University to become the North-East's first "nurse prescribers" - able to prescribe certain drugs or make adjustments for people on long-term medication.
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Internet banking sparks major shake-up

10th September 2002, Ninemsn online (Australia), World News

Internet banking has caused the biggest shake up in the UK financial services industry since the 17th century, according to research by Professor Feng Li of Newcastle University Business School.
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How Did the Peacock Get His Tail?

10th September 2002, National Geographic, World News

Feature about the evolution of the peacock's colourful plumage, with reference to the research of Dr Marion Petrie at Newcastle University.
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Bringing the business home

10th September 2002, BBC online, World News

Feature about regional development agency One NorthEast's efforts to attract inward investment from China. Article refers to a Chinese executive who is hoping that his daughter can go to Newcastle University.
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Forget fibre, cold leftovers will keep away cancer

10th September 2002, Daily Telegraph, UK

A breakfast of cold leftovers may be more effective at warding off cancer than high fibre breakfast cereals, genetics expert Professor John Burn of Newcastle University told the British Association science festival yesterday.
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Scientists to focus on cancer work

9th September 2002, Northern Echo, North East

Professors Herbie Newell and John Burn, cancer experts at Newcastle University (School of Clinical and Laboratory Sciences), are two of the speakers at the British Association Fesitval of Science in Leicester.

Tribute to librarian killed at Glencoe

9th September 2002, The Scotsman, UK

Edinburgh University yesterday paid tribute to its head librarian Ian Mowat, who fell to his death while walking in Glencoe. Ian was formerly librarian at this University.
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