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The great cannabis debate

15th September 2003, The Scotsman, UK

Professor Heather Ashton (Neurology, Neurobiology and Psychiatry) says that the Government's relaxed approach to cannabis will create more work for the police in the long run.
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Strong family ties help keep durgs use at bay

15th September 2003, The New Zealand Herald, Worldwide

A study by Dr Paul McArdle (Clinical Medical Sciences) has revealed that teenagers in English-speaking countries are turning to drugs because of weak family influences.
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Don't just fill the gap: how to make your year out count

14th September 2003, Sunday Times Travel, UK

Advice for students planning to take a gap year, with comment from Newcastle University's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Christopher Edwards.
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Sunday Times University Guide

14th September 2003, Sunday Times Supplement, UK

Newcastle University has climbed two places to 22nd in the Sunday Times University League Table for 2003 and 'continues to pack a formidable punch'.
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Joanna finds a porpoise in life

13th September 2003, The Journal, UK

Feautre highlights a new series of projects based at Newcastle University's Dove Marine Laboratory designed to involve the public in research and help them to appreciate the marine environment.
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Slugs take fright at garlic

13th September 2003, BBC Online, Worldwide

Research by Dr Gordon Port (School of Biology) has found that garlic could be used as an alternative to pesticides to repel slugs and snails.
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Prehistoric settlements found under North Sea

12th September 2003, Reuters, Worldwide

An international team of archaeologists from Newcastle University's School of Historical Studies, led by Dr Penny Spikins, has found the first ever evidence of Stone Age settlements under the British North Sea.
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Ian gets dream job restoring his own home town

11th September 2003, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University graduate, Ian Wardle, will spearhead drive to regenerate an area of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian terraces in Sunderland.
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What went wrong with the 2001 census?

11th September 2003, The Guardian, UK

Article questioning the accuracy of the 2001 census, with comment from Professor Tony Champion (Geography, Politics and Sociology) of Newcastle University
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Inspired by oppression

10th September 2003, IPS Online, Worldwide

Feature about Malawi's award-winning poet, Jack Mapanje, mentioning that he will soon be joining Newcastle University as lecturer in the literature of incarceration.
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