Azara Blog: February 2005 archive summary
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- Cycling ban in Cambridge city centre to be lifted (28 February 2005)
- Norfolk water voles don't like scientists (28 February 2005)
- LibDems propose stamp duty change (27 February 2005)
- London is mega-exhibitions land (26 February 2005)
- German Energy Agency speaks out against wind energy (26 February 2005)
- World population 9 billion by 2050 (25 February 2005)
- UK nanotechnology review (25 February 2005)
- Kate Adie on Reporting Conflict (25 February 2005)
- Tony Blair the tinpot dictator (24 February 2005)
- New Forest the newest national park (24 February 2005)
- Global warming, carbon capture and storage, and politics (23 February 2005)
- Iraq an illegal war (23 February 2005)
- Owning uninsured vehicles a criminal offence (23 February 2005)
- A14 upgrade (22 February 2005)
- Edinburgh says no to road pricing (22 February 2005)
- Jane Goodall lecture (22 February 2005)
- Prince Charles on architecture (21 February 2005)
- Fitzwilliam Museum trainee (20 February 2005)
- The shrinking size of fish (20 February 2005)
- Financial Times survey of suburbia (19 February 2005)
- Global warming in oceans (19 February 2005)
- UK female academic scientists (19 February 2005)
- Public sector pension costs (18 February 2005)
- UK airport expansion (18 February 2005)
- The Roots of Warfare (18 February 2005)
- Cambridge congestion charge (17 February 2005)
- European airline passenger compensation (17 February 2005)
- Kyoto Protocol comes into force (16 February 2005)
- Boeing launches new 777 (16 February 2005)
- Teachers and school trips (16 February 2005)
- UK business complain about skills (15 February 2005)
- Why is Analysis 1 hard? (14 February 2005)
- Ariane 5-ECA rocket launches successfully (13 February 2005)
- House buyer gazundering (12 February 2005)
- Labour cold calling voters (12 February 2005)
- Bob Metcalfe and Hermann Hauser (11 February 2005)
- Renewable energy means higher bills (11 February 2005)
- North Korea nuclear bomb (10 February 2005)
- Open source biotech (10 February 2005)
- Fluctuations in global temperature over time (10 February 2005)
- Silicon Fen alive and well (09 February 2005)
- Capacity building for sustainable development (09 February 2005)
- Police exam in Iraq (08 February 2005)
- Pebble bed nuclear reactors in China (08 February 2005)
- Lake District National Park Authority (07 February 2005)
- Liberal Democrats election leaflet (07 February 2005)
- Guantanamo Bay detainee (06 February 2005)
- More money for cycling (06 February 2005)
- Condoleezza Rice on Iran (05 February 2005)
- House of Commons debate on A14 (05 February 2005)
- UK birds of prey (04 February 2005)
- EU patent law (04 February 2005)
- Why Apes and Humans Kill (04 February 2005)
- Carbon sequestration (03 February 2005)
- Ancient trees (03 February 2005)
- Marshall's military aircraft operations (02 February 2005)
- Discrimination against pregnant women at work (02 February 2005)
- Engineers as honest brokers for sustainable development (02 February 2005)
- Reducing aircraft noise (01 February 2005)
- Flood risk to new homes (01 February 2005)
- Cambridge design and historic environment champions (01 February 2005)
- Graphology and the Blair/Gate's doodle (01 February 2005)
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