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20th February 2004, The Journal, UK
A team from Newcastle University will set out to uncover why otherwise healthy elderly people suffer heart attacks. Quotes Dr Bernard Keavney, School of Clinical Medical Sciences.
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19th February 2004, THES, UK
A league table of vice-chancellors' salaries, published today, shows that the median pay rise for UK vice-chancellors last financial year was 6.1 per cent. Newcastle V-Cs salary rose by 3.8 per cent. No URL
19th February 2004, The Journal, UK
Interview with artist and Newcastle University graduate and part-time lecturer, Angela Hughes, who has a new exhibition at Red Box Gallery, on St Nicholas' Chare.
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17th February 2004, Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, Worldwide
A new craze for inhaling alcohol could cause brain damage, according to experts including Professor Oliver James (School of Clinical Medical Sciences) at Newcastle University.
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17th February 2004, Guardian Education supplement, UK
Feature about the role of universities in economic regeneration, such as Durham's Stockton campus. Mentions Newcastle University.
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17th February 2004, BBC Online, Worldwide
New technology may enable scientists to identify genes in ancient ancestors of humans. Article says the oldest protein analysed so far was extracted from a bison by a team led by Christina Nielsen-Marsh, of Newcastle University (School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences).
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17th February 2004, The Times, UK
One of the most common treatments for high blood pressure puts patients at greater risk of developing diabetes, according to a study led by Professor James Mason (School of Population and Health Sciences, Newcastle University).
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16th February 2004, British Medical Journal, UK
A coalition of organisations is calling on the government to review current methods of assessing poverty. Contributors include John Veit-Wilson, emeritus Professor of Sociology at Newcastle University.
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16th February 2004, Government Computer News, USA, Worldwide
A British technology centre is building a new kind of framework to join the new worlds of grid computing and Web services. Professor Paul Watson (School of Computing Science) at the University of Newcastle is co-developer of the framework.
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16th February 2004, The Journal, UK
Universities are increasingly driving UK business success, according to the Government's Higher Education Business Interaction Survey. Newcastle University spin-off company Orla Protein Technologies is mentioned in the DTI press release and by the regional media.
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