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27th April 2004, The Journal, UK
To mark her 91st birthday, one of the University's oldest graduates, Connie Ayre, has been reunited with the undergraduate thesis she submitted in 1935.
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26th April 2004, Northern Echo, UK
Article says universities across the North East, including Newcastle, face having to reject thousands of students with top A-level grades. No URL
26th April 2004, The Journal, UK
Article about ballgown fashion, as the University's graduation ball approaches. With comment from Scilla Monck, the Student Union's communications officer.
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25th April 2004, Scotland on Sunday, UK
Feature article about bodybuilders and drug use, with expert comment from Dr Lee Monaghan (Geography, Politics and Sociology).
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25th April 2004, The Observer, UK
Experts are predicting an explosive impact of the language used by second-generation immigrants on the English language, linguist Arfaan Khan told a conference at Newcastle University earlier this month.
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24th April 2004, Aberdeen Press and Journal, UK
David Taylor, from Aberdeen, is one of twelve Newcastle University students who will be spending their summer vacation helping to build an education centre in the small town of Mbarara, in south-west Uganda.
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23rd April 2004, The Economist, Worldwide
Article about the changing migration pattern in Britain, mentioning that Newcastle University's graduate retention rate is increasing.
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23rd April 2004, Guardian Online, UK
Comic characters from the creator of the cult magazine Viz will advise students at Newcastle and Northumbria universities about good behaviour and anti-crime measures.
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23rd April 2004, The Journal, UK
Four Newcastle University graduates who set up their own theatre production company give their debut performance at Newcastle City Hall tonight.
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22nd April 2004, Financial Times, UK
Japanese scientists have for the first time made males redundant in mammalian reproduction. Article includes comment from Professor Alison Murdoch of Newcastle University (School of Surgical and Reproductive Sciences).
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