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Lessons of the Gulf Oil spill at the 100-day mark
July 28, 2010As the Gulf of Mexico oil spill hit the 100-day mark Wednesday, clear lessons have emerged from the stained waters.
A-Z of progressive rock
July 28, 2010Related Stories I’m no clone of Christine Bleakley, insists new One Show presenter Alex Jones John James tries to escape Big Brother house Kings Of Leon forced off-stage by pooping pigeons
James Vince guides Hampshire to victory over Warwickshire in Twenty20 last eight
July 28, 2010Hampshire (154-5) beat Warwickshire (153-5) by 5 wkts James Vince guided Hampshire home with one ball to spare with an unbeaten 66 from 52 balls.
Profile of BP chief Tony Hayward
July 28, 2010BP chief executive Tony Hayward will quit within days, reports said Sunday, cutting short a 28-year-old career after becoming a lightning rod for anger over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Groups scoop Lottery grants
July 28, 2010COMMUNITY groups and charities across the south have been handed money which will make a vital difference to the work they do.
Forgotten Spitfire will fly again after major restoration
July 28, 2010Aircraft will take to the skies again 70 years after the Battle of Britain.
The A-Z of progressive rock
July 28, 2010It was meant to have ended with punk. But the much-maligned musical genre, with its protracted guitar solos and pretentious album titles, is back. So do you know your Atomic Rooster from Van Der Graaf Generator?
?tape du Tour 2010: taking on Tourmalet
July 28, 2010Charles Starmer-Smith tackles the toughest stage of this year's Tour de France.
Dinosaur 'find of the century'
July 28, 2010Originally published in the Guardian on 20 July 1983 The 125-million-year-old skeleton of a flesh-eating dinosaur previously unknown to science has been unearthed after its gigantic clawbone, at least half as long again as the talon on the hind foot of the ferocious Tyrannosaurus rex, was found in a Surrey claypit. London's Natural History Museum, which announced the discovery, said it was ...
Heart Specialist Revolutionises 3D Imaging With "Slice" Technique
July 28, 2010A leading cardiologist based at Southampton's teaching hospitals is the first in the world to develop a unique technique to "slice" 3D images of the heart into intricate sections using computer software. The advanced method, known as multiplane review (MPR) 3D echocardiography, allows the user to identify heart defects much more accurately than on traditional 2D or standard 3D scans and is ...
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