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The Guardian p. 2 15 March 2006
The Guardian p. 11 9 October 2004
The Guardian p. 5 19 January 2006
The Guardian Society 2 p. 19 14 June 2006
The Guardian p. 20 28 April 2007
p. 10 16 September 2004
The Guardian Media p. 15 28 November 2005
The Guardian p. 13 8 December 2004
Reid offers blueprint for fitness
From smoking bans to personal trainers, government unveils how it wants people to help themselves to live longer
Headline and §1, G, 17.11.2004,
Critics banned from first nights as theatreland bites back
Producers plot to stop the savagery that helped kill a string of shows
Headline and sub, O, 7.11.2004,
Statement would help to heal party wounds, Prime Minister told Aides urge Blair to admit Iraq mistakes, sub,
O, 5.9.2004,
The demand for smaller properties helped to push house prices up in May, according to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister's monthly house price index.
Smaller properties pave the way
for price increases,
We knew it gave people the munchies and made them giggle. Now researchers claim to have found a new property in cannabis - it helps us see in the dark
When spliff gets in your
eyes...,
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Bearing flags, flowers and even jars of his beloved jelly beans, thousands of people gathered at the Ronald Reagan Library on Monday to pay last respects to the late president as Americans started a week of tributes to the man who helped end the Cold War.
America Begins
Week of Final Tributes to Reagan,
Your donation can help medics fight Africa's measles epidemic
Headline, O, 28.12.2003,
More nurses want to help people die
Up to one in three nurses believe they should be allowed to help patients end their lives, according to a survey which gives an insight into changing medical attitudes towards death.
Headline and §1, O, 30.11.2003,
The war in Chechnya helped Putin win the Russian presidency. With a wave of new suicide bombings, could it now become his downfall?: No end in sight Headline, Time, p. 38, 26.5.2003.
Sometimes Walter Sisulu liked to recall the first time he met Mandela. In 1941, Mr Sisulu was running a small business in Johannesburg, helping blacks to buy and sell their homes, a concession that was later to be withdrawn under apartheid laws. The income from his business helped him to meet the expenses of what he regarded as his main work, as a rising politician. (...) Mr Mandela said he wanted to study law. Mr Sisulu approved, a future African government would need lawyers, and he helped to pay for his law studies.
Walter Sisulu:
Walter Max Ulyate Sisulu,
The scientists believe drugs that can interfere with calcium levels could help to stem the spread of cancer in humans by making them behave more like the cells of horses, which are less active than their human equivalents.
Birth of cloned
mule offers clues in the hunt for prostate cancer treatment,
Abuse through prostitution STEALS CHILDREN'S LIVES. Help end this obscenity. www.barnardos.org.uk Barnado's ad, T, p. 10, 16.9.2002.
On seeing the cars swept along wantonly by flood water in southern France (Report, September 11), one cannot help feeling that the climateis wreaking revenge on one of its major enemies.
A database holding the DNA profile of the entire British population could be the fairest way to help solve crime and yet protect civil liberties according to Sir Alec Jeffreys,
the man who discovered genetic fingerprinting.
DNA
database ‘has to cover everyone’,
Whatever fuels your passion for walking, the Ramblers will help you get the most out of the countryside around you. And your membership will help us to protect the pathways you love today, and the ones we’ll help you discover tomorrow.
Escape suppl., p. 21, ad,
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