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<title>Web musings deserve their place in history</title>
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<pubDate>2 Dec 2008 02:52 GMT</pubDate>
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...  films and cartoons. On the British Library website, you can listen to recordings of Alexander Fleming talking about penicillin or a somewhat expressionless William Butler Yeats reciting: &quot;I will arise  ...
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<title>drug-use</title>
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<pubDate>2 Dec 2008 00:31 GMT</pubDate>
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...  to treat people with serious infectious diseases - begins with a bit of luck. Alexander Fleming, a British scientist, noticed in 1928 that mould had prevented the growth of bacteria  ...
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<title>Scottish Government plans to develop scientific expertise</title>
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<pubDate>28 Nov 2008 08:55 GMT</pubDate>
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...  long recognised as a science nation. The work of James Clerk Maxwell, James Watt, Alexander Fleming, and a host of others give Scotland a proud record of achievement in science  ...
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