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22nd March 2002, THES, UK
Whether portrayed as black bisexual, porn star or fascist stooge, Carmen has pulled in cinema audiences for more than a century. Feature about the three-year AHRB-funded project led by Ann Davies, RA in the Centre for Research into Film and Media, to archive and critique Carmen in the cinema.
22nd March 2002, THES, UK
The government and many universities see patenting as a way to generate much-needed money. Feature includes reference to a survey into the number of patents filed by UK universities, carried out by the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies.
22nd March 2002, The Journal, North East
Report focusing on debates about care for the elderly in the North East, with expert comment from Dr Andy Pike (CURDS), author of 'A Crisis in Residential Care'.
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22nd March 2002, The Journal, North East
Article about the new wide-ranging portrait exhibition at the university's Hatton Gallery, which features paintings, photographs and a unique picture made from DNA.
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21st March 2002, London Press Service, UK
A technique used by academics to analyse poetry may soon be helping industry to discover whether computer safety systems really are secure. The project is being undertaken by Dr Jim Armstrong (Dept. Computing Science).
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21st March 2002, The Guardian, UK
Grandparents would be paid by the state for time they spent looking after their grandchildren under a radical scheme being considered by ministers. Article includes analysis by Professor Jane Wheelock (Dept of Sociology and Social Policy).
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21st March 2002, The Journal, North East
The smell of sizzling stir-fried lamb will be among those wafting around Gateshead's Baltic Square during the Northumbria Food Festival on Easter weekend. University of Newcastle's Centre for Rural Economy are organising the event.
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20th March 2002, The Times, UK
The RSPCA is to promote draghunting and bloodhound hunting if foxhunting is banned. Research from Dr Neil Ward (Dept of Geography) of Newcastle University concludes that a ban on hunting animals could 'foster innovation and wider participation in draghunting and bloodhounds.'
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20th March 2002, The Journal, North East
Article about All Saints College, a unique partnership between the City Council, the Church of England and this University, which opens in Newcastle in September.
20th March 2002, Northern Echo, North East
Among the soccer hooligans sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court last week were a company director and other professionals. Sociologist Norman Dennis (visiting fellow, Dept. of Religious Studies) helps explain what drives such people.
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