Archive for October, 2009

The Tommy the Boche couldn’t kill: The extraordinary trench diaries of an … – Daily Mail

Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by admin.

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Daily Mail The Tommy the Boche couldn't kill: The extraordinary trench diaries of an … Daily Mail Aged 31 when he arrived to fight alongside teenagers, he loved classical music, astronomy , Shakespeare and wrote comic sketches for Army reviews.

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Our kind of guy – Darlington and Stockton Times

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Our kind of guy Darlington and Stockton Times The theme, inspired by the International Year of Astronomy , is Journey Through Space, marking the 40th anniversary the first moon landing. ..

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News from around the clubs – October 30 – Bexhill Observer

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News from around the clubs – October 30 Bexhill Observer Dr Mitton is the author of more than 30 books on astronomy for children and adults including the Cambridge and Penguin Dictionaries of Astronomy . …

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Circular stroll around Castlerigg stones – Lancashire Telegraph

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Circular stroll around Castlerigg stones Lancashire Telegraph Actually the stone circles were built long before the Celts and prove beyond doubt that these ancient peoples were skilled astronomers . ..

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Norman Painting Dies – ATV News (blog)

Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by admin.

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Telegraph.co.uk Norman Painting Dies ATV News (blog) “Norman then gave us the delighted grandfather; enjoying astronomy with Daniel, music with Pip, and finally always there when needed, to give advice about …

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University telescope offer lets you see the stars – Oxford Mail

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University telescope offer lets you see the stars Oxford Mail The events form part of 'Autumn Moonwatch', an International Year of Astronomy event which urges people to take a closer look at our closest celestial … and more

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Keep watching the skies – Aberdeen Press and Journal

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Keep watching the skies Aberdeen Press and Journal The event – which takes place as part of celebrations for the International Year of Astronomy – will include talks from members of the Aberdeen Astronomical …

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Dr? No: Glamorgan scientist falsely claimed phd – Times Higher Education

Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by admin.

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Dr? No: Glamorgan scientist falsely claimed phd Times Higher Education Mark Brake, director of the Centre for Astronomy and Science Education at the University of Glamorgan, included the reference to a phd in an application for ..

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Burnham-On-Sea’s MP clashes with Prime Minister in Parliament – Burnham-On-Sea

Posted on 28. Oct, 2009 by admin.

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Burnham-On-Sea Burnham-On-Sea's MP clashes with Prime Minister in Parliament Burnham-On-Sea Speaking in the Commons, Mr Heathcoat-Amory said: “As the Prime Minister knows, this is international year of astronomy . Does the Prime Minister therefore … Heathcoat-Amory – Campaign for dark skies DeHavilland (press release) (subscription) all 3 news articles

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Violent Explosion Is Most Distant Object Ever Seen – Space.com

Posted on 28. Oct, 2009 by admin.

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Scientific American Violent Explosion Is Most Distant Object Ever Seen Space.com … Frail of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory

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