Azara Blog: July 2007 archive summary
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- 'Impressionist' and Dalí exhibitions in London (29 July 2007)
- Heathrow Airport protestors think they are above the law (29 July 2007)
- Sun allegedly reduces the risk of multiple sclerosis (29 July 2007)
- Cannabis use and schizophrenia are correlated (27 July 2007)
- English students allegedly live in a wonderful world (27 July 2007)
- Ground-level ozone is allegedly an important driver of climate change (26 July 2007)
- Security queues at airports allegedly a cause for concern (26 July 2007)
- Another study shows that mobile phone masts have no health implications (25 July 2007)
- The middle class do not like patio heaters (25 July 2007)
- Buffalo and Orlando observations (24 July 2007)
- David Cameron thinks Britain is a "broken society" (08 July 2007)
- Alastair Campbell publishes a book about the Blair years (08 July 2007)
- Car companies are allegedly piling weight onto cars (07 July 2007)
- Drug companies are allegedly bombarding GPs with marketing (07 July 2007)
- Greenland was allegedly once warm enough to have lush forests (06 July 2007)
- Another pointless education report (06 July 2007)
- Pre-packed sandwiches are allegedly salty (05 July 2007)
- Organic food is allegedly better for the heart (05 July 2007)
- Electronic gadgets consuming more and more energy (04 July 2007)
- Alison Richard asks for more money from the government (04 July 2007)
- RSPB lobbies Gordon Brown using the BBC (03 July 2007)
- Hebridean wind farm will allegedly kill some golden eagles (03 July 2007)
- Sainsbury's wants lorries to help it power light bulbs (02 July 2007)
- Another pointless health study, this time anti-cat (02 July 2007)
- UK introduces an electronics waste law courtesy of the EU (01 July 2007)
- Folate allegedly helps against depression (01 July 2007)
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