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Day: February 28, 2004

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Peugeot’s new Expert

Peugeot's latest expert is available and the company says it has never been easier to own one. The new version has updated its image with a reworked front end and new interior. Added body side mouldings extending to the rear doors protect

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Magnetism could damage the brain

Exposure to devices that emit low-level magnetic fields, such as those created by hair dryers or electric razors, could damage brain DNA, according to scientists at the University of Washington. Research also found that the damage created from brief exposure builds up

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Wind energy to power a million homes

The British Wind Energy Association says the UK wind industry will power a million homes within the next two years. Figures released this week by the association show a series of projects totalling over 1,000MW of new capacity – representing an investment

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Timms opens dCHP technology centre

Stephen Timms today opened Microgen's Technology Centre in Peterborough. The centre develops and tests Microgen's micro combined heat and power units, AKA microCHP or domesticCHP. It is hoped that dCHP will revolutionise the home energy market by enabling customers to produce part

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Service more important than cost

WF Electrical says an independent survey it commissioned has found quality service from their wholesaler is top of buyers' lists. Buyers from various sectors – from SMEs to OEMs and from colleges to government departments – were interviewed and 85% said keeping

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