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- Burglars Have Changed Their 'Shopping List', New
- James Treadwell, a lecturer in Criminology from the University of Leicester's Department of Criminology suggests that the incredible rise of the new superpower has made burglars 'redundant' due to the decline in cost of household goods
- Science Daily
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- 7 hours ago
BBC UK News- Scientists find lifespan link to DNA
- “I see patients in their 80s with high blood pressure who have healthy coronary arteries and I see people in their 40s who don’t seem to have any risk factors yet have advanced heart disease.” — Nilesh Samani, cardiologist at the University
- Taipei Times
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- 21 hours ago
Science2Day- Santander considering floatation of UK bank business
- Santander could be about to float its UK banking business according to press reports over the weekend. The Sunday Times reported yesterday that the Spanish banking giant was considering selling a minority stake in it's UK baking business of
- MyFinances.co.uk
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- 2/8/2010
- Genetic variant linked to ageing in humans identified
- After analysing more than 500,000 genetic variations across the entire human genome, the research team discovered variants located, near a gene called TERC. According to British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiology at the University of
- Daily News and Analysis
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- 2/8/2010
- Haskell tries bag points for England
- ... problem, so Toby Flood deputised in midfield, while Flood’s bench deputy – former Bradford Bulls rugby league star Shontayne Hape – was laid low by a stomach bug, meaning ... deflating effect on his team, who conceded 10 points in his
- Ireland On-Line
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- 2/6/2010
- Prince of Wales to attend 'Alice In Wonderland' world premiere
- The royal family members will join Johnny Depp and Anne Hathaway on the red carpet in London''s Leicester Square. The premiere will raise cash for The Prince''s Foundation for Children and the Arts, the BBC News reports. The movie inspired
- New Kerala
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- 2/4/2010
- Byrne's return sets nomadic Hook free
- Will the cultured nomad finally find his home at Twickenham? Wales believe he shall. James Hook has already started Test matches in three different positions for his country, but the word from the Dragonhood is that it will prove to be a
- The Independent
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- 2/4/2010