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Norman Baker
'Anyone can commit a murder, but it takes an artist to commit a suicide.'– Old KGB saying The high-profile death of government weapons inspector Dr David Kelly twenty-one years ago, amid the tumult of Britain's controversial invasion of Iraq, plung
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Norman Baker
The royal family is the original Coronation Street – a long-running soap opera with the occasional real coronation thrown in. Its members have become celebrities, like upmarket versions of film stars and footballers. But they have also become a byw
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Mail on Sunday. 10/13/2019, p20. 4p.
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Peter W. Andrew, Mina J. Fadaee-Shohada, Christopher O'Callaghan, Rounak Sawhney, Robert A. Hirst, Gwyneth Williams, Norman Baker, Claire Smith
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Chest. 144:1671-1676
Background The mechanism behind why patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) exhibit low nasal and exhaled nitric oxide (NO) remains unknown. One hypothesis is that reduced NO biosynthesis is caused by a defect in one or more NO synthases (NOSs
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Norman Baker
For eighteen years, Norman Baker was one of the most distinctive, outspoken and campaigning members of the House of Commons, uncovering the biggest parliamentary scandals of recent times. MPs'expenses, the death of David Kelly, and the ill-fated flig
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Norman Baker
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The London Journal. 34:123-138
The Hurlingham Club, the governing body of the elite sport of polo, was threatened after World War II with the loss of all 75 acres of its property in the Metropolitan Borough of Fulham. After protracted negotiations with the London County Council an
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NORMAN BAKER
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Mail on Sunday. 11/8/2020, p38. 3p.
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NORMAN BAKER
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Mail on Sunday. 8/30/2020, p40. 3p.
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Norman Baker
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Sport in History. 24:1-16
(2004). Whose Hegemony? The Origins of the Amateur Ethos in Nineteenth Century English Society. Sport in History: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 1-16.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 294:622-634
ABSTRA C T Properties of the so-called strange modes occurring in linear stability calculations of stellar models are discussed. The behaviour of these modes is compared for two different sets of stellar models, for very massive zero-age main-sequenc