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| November - 2005 |
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| Creating monsters - Artists are making individual incursions in the 'war on terror' (Nov-01-05) |
| Get rhythm - Does your gym give you the sonic boost you need? (Nov-30-05) |
| Preying on the peace - Crime in post-war Britain is the subject of a compelling new social history (Nov-30-05) |
| Windfall fruits - Apple cores thrown out of train windows have inspired a curious memorial (Nov-30-05) |
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| October - 2005 |
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| Plot site launches with a bang - 400 years after Guy Fawkes failed to blow up the Houses of Parliament a new website exploring the history of this most notorious of plots has been launched (Oct-13-05) |
| All hail the All Blacks - It's 100 years since the All Blacks stamped their authority on rugby in a seminal tour of Britain (Oct-31-05) |
| Life studies - Sporting drama, Parisian buskers and great white sharks - Kieran Dodds's workaday world (Oct-31-05) |
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| September - 2005 |
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| Shots at modernity - White weddings, prefabs and seaside towns -photographers' personal takes on today's Britain (Sep-26-05) |
| The cholericke courtier - A larger-than-life Elizabethan found guilty of treason may have been the victim of a murky intrigue (Sep-26-05) |
| Wolverhampton's world beater - Craig Fallon scoops gold at the judo world championships (Sep-26-05) |
| Emily goes to Hollywood - North-East animators put modern spin on a forest fairytale (Sep-01-05) |
| Street legal - A new generation of lawyers are taking to the pavements (Sep-01-05) |
| Writing against the tide - British fiction has always been a hotbed of anarchism (Sep-01-05) |
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| July - 2005 |
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| Frillseekers - Fashion students from Winchester show off their threads (Jul-27-05) |
| Book of plays - Michael Patterson's wise words on the great drama of the past 2500 years (Jul-27-05) |
| Students, community, action! - Helping out begins at home in this month's look at student volunteering (Jul-27-05) |
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| June - 2005 |
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| Lend an ear - Having the time to listen can make the difference for someone not having a great time at university (Jun-24-05) |
| OK Academia - Radiohead have gone all weird – time for some heavy-duty critical treatment (Jun-24-05) |
| Work in progress - Outdoor sculptors are making new pieces in the public gaze (Jun-24-05) |
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| May - 2005 |
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| A natural poet - Jonathan Bate's award-winning biography reappraises England’s rural bard (May-26-05) |
| Growing together - Reforestation isn't just about trees, as volunteers in Devon have found out (May-26-05) |
| Latin expressions - Astonishing works from South America appear in a new online exhibition (May-26-05) |
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| April - 2005 |
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| Enquiring arts - The creation of the AHRC reflects the rise of the UK’s creative industries (Apr-27-05) |
| Oil gets in the blood - Oral history is revealing the North Sea industry's profound impact on people's lives (Apr-27-05) |
| Shooting the ruins - A century of photographs have sought to capture the fascination of Machu Picchu (Apr-27-05) |
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| March - 2005 |
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| Dazzling the English - Ireland's brightest lights all came to London, with a mission to civilize (Mar-24-05) |
| Webworlds - Three top tips for a terrific trip into cyberspace (Mar-24-05) |
| Timelord will tell - The Doctor's long-awaited return to TV was just a matter of time, say student fans (Mar-24-05) |
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| February - 2005 |
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| Sweet sounds - The Aberdeen Music Prize is drawing in the world's best young composers, writes Paul Mealor (Feb-28-05) |
| The beat goes on TV - Music and television have always had an awkward relationship (Feb-28-05) |
| Hypertext - This month's showcase of student talent features poetry by Newcastle writer Keith Armstrong (Feb-28-05) |
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| January - 2005 |
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| African accidental - The diversity of art in Africa's southern nations is showcased in a powerful new exhibition (Jan-31-05) |
| Magnificent magma - Fancy a break somewhere hot? Let the Volcano Adventure Guide light your way (Jan-31-05) |
| Victories of conscience - Amnesty International continues to fight for human rights around the world - inspired and supported by students (Jan-31-05) |