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Is Harry becoming a yob?

22nd October 2004, Northern Echo, UK

Feature examining Prince Harry's lifestyle and its causes, includes comment from Dr Martin Farr, Historical Studies. No URL

Market town must make changes to survive

22nd October 2004, The Independent, UK

People living in rural areas are still dependent on their market town, and the town is reliant on them, says a study led by Dr Neil Powe of Newcastle University (Centre for Research in Environmental Appraisal and Management).
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New arts chairman returns to the fold

21st October 2004, The Journal, UK

Dr Tom Shakespeare (PEALS Research Institute) has been appointed chairman of Arts Council England, North East.
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Tax law 'kills' spin-offs

21st October 2004, Guardian Online, UK

The Government's new tax law is killing spin-off companies, it is claimed. Article includes case study of Newcastle University lecturer, Nick Coleman, who has been delayed in setting up a spin-off.
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Step closer to super-union

21st October 2004, THES, UK

Lecturers' union, the Association of University Teachers and Natfhe have agreed a timetable for merger. No URL

Anger at clashing classes

21st October 2004, THES, UK

Durham University union leaders have criticised a time-tabling 'fiasco'. Newcastle University, which uses the same time-tabling software, reports no problems with the technology. No URL

It's good riddance to the Fat Slags

20th October 2004, The Journal, UK

Psychologist Dr Joan Harvey (Biology) comments on the demise of the Viz magazine characters who have been axed from the Newcastle-based magazine after their big-screen adaptation was panned by critics.
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Patient care 'hit' by budget cuts

19th October 2004, BBC Online, Worldwide

The British Medical Association has expressed concern about NHS cuts in doctors' training budgets, citing the Northern Deanery, attached to Newcastle University, as an example.
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University with its window on the world

19th October 2004, The Journal, Living Together supplement, UK

Article about equal opportunities at Newcastle University, in which a number of international students give their views. Part of the 'Living Together' supplement. No URL

One size fits all?

16th October 2004, The Guardian weekend magazine, UK

Feature about the marketing of different sizes of clothes for women, with comment from Dr Joan Harvey, a Newcastle University psychologist (School of Biology) specialising in consumer affairs.
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