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Why these women will look 45 by the time they are 30

10th July 2003, The Sun , UK

A new sun damage test, pioneered by skin cancer specialist Dr Mark Birch-Machin (Clinical and Laboratory Sciences), has shown that sunbathing for just one week increases the risk of premature ageing and skin cancer.
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Wax lyrical in a job with poetic spirit

9th July 2003, The Times, Creme, UK

How to find a PA job working with the country's top poets, with comment from Neil Astley, Newcastle graduate and founder of Bloodaxe books.
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Health care study by university

9th July 2003, BBC TyneOnline, UK

A Newcastle University research team is looking for people caring for sufferers of Alzheimer's Disease to take part in a two year study.
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Time's up for Ofsted

8th July 2003, Guardian Education, UK

Ofsted inspection has had no positive effect on examination achievement, according to research led by Professor Doug Newton (School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences) at Newcastle University.
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If you're only going to see one thing this week

7th July 2003, Guardian, G2, UK

'The Human Zoo', currently showing at Newcastle University's Hatton Gallery, is the Guardian's choice of exhibitions this week. No URL by see press release at:
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The secret of a man's sex appeal may lie in his cheeks

4th July 2003, Novinite, Bulgaria, Worldwide

A quick glimpse of a man's cheek is enough to tell women if he is attractive, according to Professor Morris Gosling and colleagues at Newcastle University (School of Biology).
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Ten museums get cash boost to improve displays

4th July 2003, 24 hour museum, Worldwide

The Hancock Museum has been granted £65,000 for the refurbishment of the geology balcony to create a fossil zone designed to be accessible to children and wheelchair users.
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Chrysostomou takes over hotseat at IMO

4th July 2003, Lloyd's List, UK

The new Chair of the Marine Environment Protection Committee is to be Andreas Chrysostomou, who has a degree in naval architecture and shipbuilding as well as an MBA, both from Newcastle University. No URL

Leaders say new findings will be a milestone

4th July 2003, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University Professor of Regional Governance, John Tomaney (CURDS), comments on today's report that extra investment is needed to close a widening North-South prosperity divide.
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Big new face on the arts scene

4th July 2003, The Journal, UK

Teenage painter Abraham Thomas is making his mark on the North East arts scene - before he embarks on a fine art degree at Newcastle University this year.
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