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Pathfinder without fear or favour

12th July 2007, The Journal, Top 250, UK

Over 30 years, Newcastle University has expanded greatly - but even more important to the North-East is the growth of its regional agenda, says Professor John Goddard, Deputy Vice-Chancellor. No URL.

Warum es hässliche Menschen gibt

10th July 2007, Die Welt, Germany, Worldwide

The evolutionary puzzle of why we vary so much in attractiveness may have been solved by Professor Marion Petrie and Dr Gilbert Roberts of Newcastle University (Evolution and Behaviour Research Group).
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Slap on the funblock for protection from pleasure

10th July 2007, Times online, UK

Have the dangers of sunbathing been overstated? Article includes comments from Sam Shuster, Emeritus Professor of Dermatology at Newcastle University.
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Go-ahead for new cancer drug on NHS

9th July 2007, The Journal, UK

A life-prolonging cancer drug is to be given to NHS patients on prescription, thanks to work by Hilary Calvert, Professor of Medical Oncology at Newcastle University.
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Where little is left outside the camera's eye

9th July 2007, New York Times, Worldwide

Surveillance by CCTV cameras is unlikely to deter terrorists, says Dr David Murakami Wood, a surveillance expert at Newcastle University (School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape).
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Church takes a step back from schism with gay expulsion plan

9th July 2007, Times online, UK

The General Synod has supported a covenant on homosexuality despite opposition from some members including the Rev Miranda Thelfall-Holmes, representing Durham and Newcastle universities.
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History in the making

7th July 2007, The Journal, UK

A children's book on Roman life, which was produced by Seven Stories and Newcastle University's Museum of Antiquities, has just been launched by author Terry Deary. No URL

From Pentecost island to modern Britain, the futility of trying to measure happiness

6th July 2007, The Independent, UK

Dominic Lawson comments upon finding happiness, including Newcastle University which asked 500 young people with cerebral palsy about their levels of happiness.
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Leading brains come to North

5th July 2007, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University is leading the drive to bring professors, research teams and 'scientist entrepreneurs' to the North-East as part of a £5m Science City recruitment drive.
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Rules boost rural crisis

4th July 2007, The Journal, UK

Professor Mark Shucksmith says climate change fears have resulted in unbalanced planning procedures.
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