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2. Winners and losers: some companies in the fine chemicals custom-manufacturing sector are suffering and gambling with reorganisation; others can afford to play it safe. Robert Winder examines why
3. Cancer therapy a new chapter: could we be about to witness a new chapter in the fight against cancer? Robert Winder investigates a new wave of therapeutics
4. Demand wants supply; as oil prices continue to rise, Robert Winder looks at how BASF is managing its energy usage
5. Biotech pipeline fit to burst: as record numbers of biotech drugs are approved, can the biopharmaceutical manufacturing sector cope with an overflowing pipeline?
6. An analysis of attitudes toward the banking system
7. Testing times: AstraZeneca's development director John Patterson talks to Robert Winder about some of the challenges facing the drug discovery and development industry
8. Highs and lows: the sixties may have been a good time to be a photographer or guitarist, but for most people life carried on much the same
9. Political science: on the eve of the UK government's general election, Robert Winder reports on the Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour policies on science
10. Finnish connection: despite emerging challenges, Finland's chemicals industry is growing with promise
11. The molecular shuffle: molecular evolution technologies can reduce the cost of goods, deliver intellectual property benefits, and reduce or obviate the need for capital investment
12. People like us: the class divide gapes wider than ever, shaping everything, from our feelings about fox-hunting to what we watch on TV
13. A light at the end of the tunnel: fine chemicals sector has been through a torrid time but, despite no sign of an upturn, analysts are sure the sector is ripe with potential. (includes related article)
14. Bring it back on track: the UK chemicals industry is research-intensive and depends on the development of new products to drive growth. Robert Winder explores how it can increase productivity
15. Plant-made therapeutics: Robert Winder examines how plants could be used to produce a new generation of therapeutics and pharmaceuticals
16. Global health under threat: biotech has a responsibility to address the dire need for improved healthcare in developing nations--that was the message at Bio2003
17. Hydrogen fuels: it may constitute only 0.00005% of the earth's atmosphere, but hydrogen is increasingly being touted as the automobile fuel of the future. (Energy)
18. An elegy for the modern world
19. Between the acts
20. Boy's own story
21. The point of no return
22. I'll clutch at a straw before I throw in the towel
23. Henman should behave like a complete and utter personality
24. Let the umpire hold Darren Gough's ice cream
25. Pity Henman, the bearer of our twitchy national pride
26. Thank God he has a weakness, even if it is only nicotine
27. Prison literature
28. Apocalypse now
29. A warrior of words
30. For successful sport, you need a diet of rice and fish
31. How Michael Jordan disproved a Marxist theory
32. Why Sven should not dream of glory
33. A family affair
34. Robert Browning's The Ring and the Book
35. The slave of unknown masters
36. Mass man
37. Clean mac brigade
38. Hall of mirrors
39. A dying game
40. A road to nowhere
41. Letters, pray
42. Flights of fancy
43. The longest journey
44. Martin, by Evelyn, out of Saul
45. LETTERS BETWEEN A FATHER AND SON
46. Voices from the past
47. MOZART
48. A perfect music
49. Boys' own hero
50. Could this be 1934 all over again, a summer of British sporting triumph--and European tragedy?
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