Azara Blog: October 2005 archive summary
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- UK introduces citizenship test (31 October 2005)
- Political correctness in hiring of top civil servants (31 October 2005)
- Gates Foundation gives malaria research grants (30 October 2005)
- Exhibition of Dale Chihuly glass at Kew Gardens (30 October 2005)
- White House in trouble (29 October 2005)
- Papworth Hospital is coming to Cambridge (29 October 2005)
- Women who have abortions allegedly not at a higher risk of depression (28 October 2005)
- Study looking at the effect of climate change on Europe (28 October 2005)
- Tony Blair allegedly revulsed by president of Iran (27 October 2005)
- Beavers being reintroduced into England (27 October 2005)
- Prince Charles is worried about climate change (27 October 2005)
- Tories vote with the Government on Terrorim Bill (26 October 2005)
- Wind power for British households (25 October 2005)
- London 2012 Olympics allegedly "green" (24 October 2005)
- Shelter wants better housing (24 October 2005)
- Lib Dems publish more recycling propaganda in Cambridge (23 October 2005)
- UK government wants ban on wild bird imports (22 October 2005)
- Retiring early allegedly not very good for longevity (22 October 2005)
- Cambridge should allegedly do what Oxford has not done yet (22 October 2005)
- Amazon allegedly being deforested more than previously thought (21 October 2005)
- Temperature rise in Southern Ocean (21 October 2005)
- South Korea sets up embryonic stem cell centre (20 October 2005)
- Victoria Avenue bus terminal objections (20 October 2005)
- The bird flu is coming, the bird flu is coming (16 October 2005)
- Fungi found in pillows (16 October 2005)
- Scottish Parliament wins building of the year (15 October 2005)
- Americans losing friends in Iraq (15 October 2005)
- Cambridge University has a funding gap (14 October 2005)
- The "transpose" problem in computing (14 October 2005)
- Deforestation allegedly does not increase risk of major floods (13 October 2005)
- PCBs and male fertility (13 October 2005)
- There are allegedly too few male primary school teachers (13 October 2005)
- EU interior ministers want more powers (12 October 2005)
- Blair defends his police state (11 October 2005)
- The NHS Confederation wants incentives to run the NHS (10 October 2005)
- More social engineering in schools (10 October 2005)
- What is the "expected" level for English in UK schools? (09 October 2005)
- Should badgers be culled? (09 October 2005)
- Greenpeace takes the piss on global warming (08 October 2005)
- European Space Agency Cryosat satellite lost (08 October 2005)
- The IAEA is awarded the 2005 Nobel peace prize (07 October 2005)
- UK government worried about effect of climate change on animals (06 October 2005)
- Tony Blair the comedian (06 October 2005)
- Big business in UK allegedly worried about climate change (05 October 2005)
- Iran allegedly behind attacks on British in Iraq (05 October 2005)
- Cambridge plastic being "recycled" allegedly ends up in China (04 October 2005)
- Exercise in midlife allegedly cuts risk of dementia (04 October 2005)
- A junket in London to discuss climate change (04 October 2005)
- Young children should allegedly be looked after by their mothers (03 October 2005)
- Europe's ivory market allegedly a problem (03 October 2005)
- Supercars that are allegedly eco-friendly (02 October 2005)
- New electricity transmission lines in Scotland (02 October 2005)
- John Lloyd of the Financial Times rewrites history (01 October 2005)
- US wants to keep control of the internet addressing system (01 October 2005)
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