• Not so, according to Alison Park, research director at the National Centre for Social Research.

    BBC: Winning the youth vote

  • Wang Hongguang, director of the National Centre for Biotechnology Development, admits that originality is still a problem for many of China's scientists.

    ECONOMIST: Chinese biotechnology

  • It is now part of Disability Rights UK after merging with Disability Alliance and the National Centre for Independent Living in January 2012.

    BBC: Disabled toilets: What is a Radar key?

  • At the time he was head of America's National Centre for Human Genome Research, part of the country's National Institutes of Health (NIH).

    ECONOMIST: The big beasts of genomics

  • The study, by the National Centre for Social Research, shows a varied picture, with Oxford and Cambridge accounting for half the new funds.

    BBC: Record philanthropic fund-raising for UK universities

  • Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott called for national funding for the National Centre for Excellence in Traditional Music at Plockton High School.

    BBC: First minister's questions

  • The idea is the result of a survey carried out by America's National Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis in Santa Barbara, California.

    ECONOMIST: Marine conservation

  • The drums of the National Centre for Popular Music are being constructed from stainless steel by workers who have kept their clothes on.

    ECONOMIST: Steeltown sound

  • The facility, on the former fruit and vegetable market site on Hylton Road, Worcester, will be a national centre of excellence for disabled sport.

    BBC: Worcester sports arena

  • The National Centre for Health Statistics reported that births to Hispanics in the United States reached a record, 18% of all births, in 1995.

    ECONOMIST: Into the lion's den

  • "With colonisation came the deliberate subversion of these languages, " said Dr Bill Fogarty from the National Centre for Indigenous Studies at the Australian National University.

    BBC: Lost indigenous language revived in Australia

  • They can point to grim statistics: roughly 950 people were killed by guns in Tennessee in 2006, according to the National Centre for Injury Prevention and Control.

    ECONOMIST: Stocking up on the necessities of life

  • Dr Mike Blackburn of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading admits that the reasons for a static pattern of the flow remain unclear.

    BBC: Why, oh why, does it keep raining?

  • But according to Liu Jian of the ministry's National Centre for School Curriculum and Textbook Development, employers from a variety of enterprises said they wanted a quicker timetable.

    ECONOMIST: China

  • The National Centre for Conservation Science and Policy is working on legislation that would allow logging in eastern Oregon's forests, which are largely filled with dry Ponderosa pines.

    ECONOMIST: Managing the West��s forests

  • Professor Asis Datta, director of the National Centre for Plant Genome Research, says more crops with enhanced nutrition are needed - and he believes industry will not provide them.

    BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | India unveils six-year GM plan

  • Patrick Callan of the National Centre for Public Policy and Higher Education points out that state universities experience extremes of the economic cycle pampered in good times, spurned when budgets turn red.

    ECONOMIST: State universities

  • The Paralympic relay involves four flames being lit in London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast which are united in the Paralympic Torch at the national centre for disability sport in Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire.

    BBC: Amy Nettleton

  • It also established a non-profit group called the National Centre for the Elimination of Boryokudan (crime syndicates), to advise companies on avoiding the yakuza and rally citizens to complain, as in the recent suits.

    ECONOMIST: The cops are squeezing the robbers

  • The problem is that dung alone does not produce all that much energy relative to its size, says Geraint Evans, head of biofuels at the UK's National Centre for Biorenewable Energy, Fuels and Materials.

    CNN: Elephant-poo power electrifies zoo

  • To provide education for these groups, the National Centre for Non-Formal and Distance Education (NFDE) was established under the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science (MECS) to coordinate all the efforts done at the national level.

    UNESCO: Herder Families Literacy and Life Skills

  • Why should farmers enjoy special protection? (A silly question, perhaps, in a world where governments routinely stuff rustic pockets with taxpayers' money, but one that needs to be asked.) Another worry, says John Copeland, a professor at the National Centre for Agricultural Law Research and Information in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is that tobacco firms might use these laws to bankrupt their critics.

    ECONOMIST: Food-disparagement laws

  • He added that he had enjoyed the experience of playing on the centre court at the National tennis Centre.

    BBC: Murray starts with convincing win

  • In Leicester QR codes are being used to promote the cultural quarter and National Space Centre.

    BBC: Visit England pilots QR technology for tourism

  • The London 2012 Olympics will give the National Watersports Centre a boost, said the venue's spokesperson.

    BBC: London 2012 National Watersports Centre boost hopes

  • Anu Ojha, from the British National Space Centre in Leicester has seen the study.

    BBC: US private sector hopes to send older couple to Mars

  • The National Composites Centre (NCC) opened at Bristol and Bath Science Park in November 2011.

    BBC: National Composites Centre in Bristol to expand

  • Lester Pearson gave his country its maple-leaf flag, and built Ottawa's National Arts Centre, opened in 1969.

    ECONOMIST: Jean Chr��tien, historical monument

  • The Arts Council England (ACE) has awarded the money to Sunderland's National Glass Centre for a refurbishment.

    BBC: Sunderland Glass centre gets ?750,000 art funding

  • FAA's national control centre at Herndon, Virginia, will work out how to react to the coming weather.

    ECONOMIST: A jam at 32,000 feet

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