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New Edition of The Paralympian Available Online
International Paralymic Committee This year's second edition of The Paralympian, the official magazine of the International Paralympic Committee, is now available to read online. To celebrate the countdown to the London 2012 Paralympic Games, this edition is a 'One Year to Go' special. … |
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New Edition of The Paralympian Available Online – International Paralymic Committee
3. August 2011
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Prism Ideas CEO Acknowledged Among the Top 100 Most Inspiring People in the …
Newswire Today (press release) Prism Ideas, an independent global provider of medical communications and drug development consultancy services, today announced that Dr. James Sawyer, CEO, has been selected by PharmaVOICE magazine as one of the 100 most inspirational and influential … |
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Prism Ideas CEO Acknowledged Among the Top 100 Most Inspiring People in the … – Newswire Today (press release)
3. August 2011
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Platinum stent alloy praised by US DoE
Platinum today It says the innovative platinum-chromium alloy, developed by the Office of Fossil Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory and Boston Scientific Corporation, has increased the safety of the medical procedure by allowing more flexible and … |

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Platinum stent alloy praised by US DoE – Platinum today
2. August 2011
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Radio station's Michael is a 'voice' for disabled Scots
Glasgow Evening Times Michael McEwan, 27, from Barrhead, Renfrewshire, began broadcasting from his home live on Able Radio after seeing an advert in a magazine last year. The station was founded in Wales in 2006 by volunteers who were passionate about improving the … |

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Radio station’s Michael is a ‘voice’ for disabled Scots – Glasgow Evening Times
1. August 2011
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Diary: The playing fields of Eton, the toilets at Haverstock
The Independent The school's historic reputation may suffer a setback, however, after the recollections of the aforementioned Tulisa, right, were published in last weekend's Sunday Times Style magazine. "We used to have police outside every day," claims Tulisa, … |
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Diary: The playing fields of Eton, the toilets at Haverstock – The Independent
27. July 2011
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Band 6 Adult Mental Health Occupational Therapist needed in London
24dash (press release) For more details on this issue or how to receive your copy visit our Magazine section. Northgate Public Services has today announced that it has been successful in being awarded a place on the new Government Procurement Service (formally Buying … |
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Band 6 Adult Mental Health Occupational Therapist needed in London – 24dash (press release)
27. July 2011
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Down Memory Lane
Clarets MAD It's an era about which at Burnley, so far, precious little of real academic depth is available to read unless you have Phil Whalley's book Pride and Glory; or you subscribe to the London Clarets magazine in which years ago Phil did tremendous research … |
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Down Memory Lane – Clarets MAD
27. July 2011
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WIs Guilds Clubs
This is North Devon The photo appeared in the Inner Wheel Association Magazine, a first for the club. After the Inner Wheel lunch at the Rotary Conference in Dawlish president Suzanne was introduced to and photographed with Ann Widdecombe. Our speakers have informed us on … |
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WIs Guilds Clubs – This is North Devon
20. July 2011
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HOW CAN WE BE SO CRUEL TO DOGS?
Express.co.uk The RSPCA and the charity Dogs Trust says they are utterly “unacceptable” while Beverley Cuddy, the editor of the magazine Dogs Today, has labelled them “barbaric”. They are referring to electric shock collars, which are used mainly on dogs for … |
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HOW CAN WE BE SO CRUEL TO DOGS? – Express.co.uk
20. July 2011
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Degrees awarded to 3500 students at University Of Northampton
Northampton Chronicle & Echo Other people due to receive an honorary doctorate include Gerry Gable, a founding member of the anti-racism magazine Searchlight, and Nick Blakely, head of the Waste Research Team at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. … |

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Degrees awarded to 3500 students at University Of Northampton – Northampton Chronicle & Echo
9. August 2011
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