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Matt puts best foot forward in trainers

10th June 2008, The Northern Echo, UK

Feature on BA Hons Marketing and Management student Matt Scott, who has set up his own company, MES Footwork. No URL

Government flying squads target North 'booze towns'

10th June 2008, The Northern Echo, UK

Professor Eileen Kaner, Newcastle University, is working with hospitals and GP surgeries to find out whether advising patients about their drinking really works.
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Universities can lead the way to reduced carbon emissions

10th June 2008, The Guardian, education supplement, UK

Funding council chief executive Professor David Eastwood outlines examples of good practice in sustainability, including two from Newcastle University.
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Hadrian\'s life and world

7th June 2008, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University professors Ian Haynes and Tony Spawforth were part of a conference in Wallsend to celebrate Emperor Hadrian's influence on the North East.
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Anup earns his stripes

7th June 2008, The Journal, UK

Former Newcastle University economics lecturer Anup Shah's image of zebras is part of a collection of the world's best wildlife photographs.
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"Three parent" breakthrough to prevent diseases 'could be delayed by years'

7th June 2008, Daily Telegraph, UK

Parliament's rejection of an amendment to new laws could delay mitochondrial transplant to prevent mothers passing on deadly diseases, hampering Prof Doug Turnbull's work at Newcastle University.
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Into the future with £700m Science City

6th June 2008, The Journal, UK

Plans including state-of-the-art business and science facilities have been unveiled for the Science City site in Newcastle.
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Green and unrepresented land

6th June 2008, The Economist, UK

MPs need to do more for Britian's rural areas. Neil Ward of Newcastle University says that since the foot-and-mouth crisis, ministers have lost interest.
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Monitoring Antarctic ice movements is a sticky business

5th June 2008, Scientific American, Worldwide

A study of Whillans glacier, carried out by American and British researchers shows that it moves by inching forward in fits and starts. Newcastle University's Dr Matt King processed the data.
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Organic milk is tops, says study

5th June 2008, Times Higher, UK

Cows from organic farms produce higher quality milk, a study by Newcastle University has indicated.
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