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Tuning up for festival

22nd September 2004, The Journal, UK

Shortpint!, a group of four students on the traditional music degree course at Newcastle University are taking part in the Northumberland Live festival next month.
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Fears North-East will be sidelined

21st September 2004, The Journal, UK

Analysis of the 'Northern Way' regional strategy. Article in The Journal includes comment from John Goddard, Professor of Regional Government and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Newcastle University.
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Moves

21st September 2004, Guardian Education, UK

Leslie Elton, who oversaw Gateshead's regeneration strategy, including the MetroCentre, the Angel of the North, the Baltic Gallery and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge has been appointed visiting professor at the University's business school.
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It is goodbye karaoke. hello to punk rock

20th September 2004, The Journal, UK

Profile of the Japanese punk rock band, The Polysics, who are playing at Newcastle University tomorrow night.
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Student hooks award

20th September 2004, The Journal, UK

A Newcastle University student has won a Shell Technology Enterprise Programme (STEP) award for designing a test rig for fishing rods.
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Profile: Graham Wylie

20th September 2004, Glasgow Herald, UK

Interview with the former Newcastle University student, who co-founded the Sage enterprise. No URL

Barcelona bound with winning in mind

20th September 2004, The Journal, UK

Seven entrepreneurial students from this University are travelling to Barcelona to take part in the Students in Free Enterprise World Cup.
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National Red Squirrel Week

17th September 2004, Westmorland Gazette, UK

The owners of Skelwith Park Caravan site, near Ambleside, have confirmed their commitment to preserving the Cumbrian Red Squirrel after research by Dr Peter Lurz identified them as a specific sub-species of the British Red squirrel.
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Adults eat better than when they were young

17th September 2004, Reuters, Worldwide

Adults eat double the amount of fruit and vegetables and less fat and sugar than they did when they were children, according to new research by Amelia Lake and colleagues (Human Nutrition Research Centre).
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Implementation of ban likely to add to difficulties in long-running battle

16th September 2004, The Guardian, UK

Professor Neil Ward (Centre for Rural Economy) comments on yesterday's vote in Parliament which looks set to see a ban on hunting in around 18 months' time.
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