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How does your law department measure up?

24th January 2006, The Times, Student Law supplement, UK

League tables of satisfaction among law students rank Newcastle second in categories for learning resources and organisation & management. No URL

Grasping the nuclear nettle

24th January 2006, Northern Echo, UK

Emeritus Professor of Energy Conversion, Ian Fells, comments on the debate over nuclear power. No URL

Can you catch cancer?

24th January 2006, Guardian 2, UK

Feature focusing on research which suggests infections can cause cancer, with expert comment from Dr McNally and Dr Heather Dickinson (Centre for Health Services Research).
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Study links infections with brain tumours

24th January 2006, United Press International, Worldwide

Research led by Dr Richard McNally (Clinical Medical Sciences) has suggested that infections could trigger a common form of brain cancer.
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Devonshire Building draws inspiration from the sun

23rd January 2006, Journal 'Securing our Future' supplement, UK

Environment Minister, Elliot Morley, included a visit to the University's flagship Devonshire Building, home of the Institute for Research on Environment and Sustainability. No URL

Bands find just what a difference a year makes

23rd January 2006, The Journal, UK

Interview with Newcastle University graduate Lukas Wooller, keyboard player with rock band Maximo Park. No URL

Celtic connections - new voices

23rd January 2006, The Scottish Herald, UK

Review of concert by recent graduates from the University's folk degree course and tutor Kathryn Tickell.
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Therapy for fatal nerve disease

23rd January 2006, BBC online, UK

A simple ventilator and face mask could extend the life of motor neurone disease patients, suggests research by a Newcastle University team, published in the Lancet.
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Trials start on cure for muscle disease

21st January 2006, The Journal , UK

Professor Kate Bushby (Institute of Human Genetics) is beginning clinical trials for a new treatment which could bring hope to families living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. No URL

'She made me feel unworthy of life'

21st January 2006, Financial Times, UK

Interview with barrister Constance Briscoe, who studied at this University, who has written a book about childhood abuse from her mother.
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