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A variation on music making

5th January 2008, The Journal, UK

Composer Atau Tanaka, who has just taken up the Chair of Digital Media at Newcastle University, is to perform the European premiere of John Cage's Variations VII at Baltic on 29 February.
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Homing instinct to bring enterprise

4th January 2008, The Journal, nebusiness, UK

Entrepreneur Adam Thorpe who studied at Newcastle University is planning to expand his business providing luxury serviced appartments to the city this year.
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A new chapter for Nathan

4th January 2008, The Journal, UK

A Northumberland father explains how his son's life has been transformed by university language experts. Nathan was struggling with reading and becoming withdrawn but help from Newcastle University's Literacy clinic has increased his self-esteem. Includes comments from Carol Moxam, clinic director.
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Academics shine in New Year's honours

4th January 2008, THES, UK

Elaine Martin, Professor of Industrial Statistics at Newcastle University, is among the academics recognised in the New Year honours. No URL

British taxpayers deserve better railways

4th January 2008, The Daily Telegraph, UK

Commentary on the failings of the UK rail network. Article includes analysis by Brian Clementson, a visiting professor at Newcastle University's NewRail research centre.
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Student's project may help cut down production cost of bio-fuel

3rd January 2008, The Hindu, India, Worldwide

Newcastle chemical engineering student Ramneek Khurana has told a conference about a project that could reduce the cost of producing bio-diesel fuel.
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A nappy new year!

2nd January 2008, The Journal, UK

Judith Lyons (Medical Sciences) gave birth to son Austin Williams at 9.50am on New Years day. She is pictured with her baby. No URL

Museum wants visitors' input

2nd January 2008, The Journal, UK

In preparation for its move to the Great North Museum, the Museum of Antiquities will close in April and visitors are being asked to nominate their favourite object, stating their reasons. No URL

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