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Why sheep lose their heads in a big match

18th December 2004, The Journal, UK

Feature on the Newcastle University student expedition to Kazakhstan.
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Three stages on the way to liver failure

18th December 2004, The Times, UK

Feature about the effects of binge drinking and alcoholism on health. One article, on liver failure, includes comments from Chris Day, Professor of Liver Medicine at Newcastle University.
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Let us entertain you

18th December 2004, Daily Telegraph, Weekend supplement, UK

Feature about how students are celebrating Christmas, including Newcastle University Theatre Society's annual pantomime. No URL

Pressure still on over Blunkett

17th December 2004, The Journal, UK

Analysis of yesterday's Cabinet reshuffle, which resulted in Ruth Kelly MP being appointed Education Secretary. Deputy Vice Chancellor Prof John Goddard is among the regional education figures commenting on the move. No URL

Lowly mud and clay rise into the highest of temples

16th December 2004, THES, UK

Newcastle University research associate Jonathan Bardill, (School of Historical Studies), author of 'Brickstamps of Constantinople', reviews a new book about the world history of brick. No URL

Hot rocks will warm 4,000 new homes in eco-town

16th December 2004, Guardian, UK

Professors Paul Younger and David Manning (Civil Engineering and Geosciences), who led a drilling exploration in Weardale, County Durham, found a viable source of underground hot water at least as promising as the best previously found in the UK.
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Rapid rise for Kelly as Clarke steps up

16th December 2004, Guardian, UK

Ruth Kelly, MP for Bolton West, has been appointed Education Secretary replacing Charles Clarke who becomes Home Secretary in a cabinet reshuffle following David Blunkett's resignation.
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Study calls for sea guardians

15th December 2004, The Journal, UK

A report by Professor Chris Frid and colleagues (Marine Sciences and Technology) says the fishing industry should be involved more in deciding policies to protect fish stocks and the wider marine environment.
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'Hot rocks' found at cement plant

15th December 2004, BBC Online, UK

Professors Paul Younger and David Manning (Civil Engineering and Geosciences), who led a drilling exploration in Weardale, County Durham, found a viable source of underground hot water at least as promising as the best previously found in the UK.
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College graduates fare well in job market

15th December 2004, Guardian Online, UK

Newcastle University is among the best in the UK for graduates getting jobs or going on to further training, according to figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
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