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1. The Stamp Act of 1765.

2. Theorizing a More-than-Human Diplomacy: Assembling the British Foreign Office, 1839-1874.

3. Reading Victorian Rags: Recycling, Redemption, and Dickens's Ragged Children.

4. Cheese, Stolen Paper, and the London Book Trade, 1750-99.

5. Analysis of the quality of the recovered paper from commingled collection systems.

6. Managing complexity in agile global fashion industry supply chains.

7. DISCRIMINATORY MOTIVE AND THE BUT FOR TEST: THE PROPER APPROACH TO DIRECT DISCRIMINATION IN BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

8. Barriers to certified timber and paper uptake in the construction and paper industries in the United Kingdom.

9. Starch: the need for improved quality or quantity--an overview.

10. Lifelong learning as a lever on structural change? Evaluation of white paper: Learning to succeed: a new framework for post-16 learning.

12. Open government: Policy information and information policy.

13. From specialist services to special groups.

14. Working papers 'to form basis of detailed discussions.'

15. Paper dreams.

16. A wealth of apprehensions.

17. The House of Lords.

18. Review: A New Deal for Transport--Analysis of the Transport White Paper (Cm 3950).

19. Paper and the poor: Romantic media ecologies and the Bank Restriction Act of 1797.

20. Paper promises?

21. Elsevier denies it will force SSRN users on to other services.

22. VICTORIAN ILLUSTRATED LETTER PAPER.

23. Strategic risks-thinking about them differently.

24. GPs condemn NHS review and reject new contract.

25. PAPER IN THE 17TH CENTURY.

26. Paper patients: 'the conservator will see you now'

27. The shape of science to come.

28. Effect of paper quality on the response rate to a postal survey: a randomised controlled trial. ISRCTN 32032031.

29. European lev loan issuers bring splash of new paper.

30. UK government retreats on information bill.

31. More than BMA bashing.

32. Scouts introduce recycling badge.

33. Printing ink compounds in foods: UK survey results.

34. Recycler Defends Exports to China.

35. UK government gives disposables green light.

36. Ungainly teenager fails to engage.

37. FACTS.

38. Post-16 revolution.

39. Post-16 shake-up gathers pace.

40. Wanted: more help for adults.

41. Empires topple.

42. Mudie set to be reshuffle casualty.

43. Which will arrive first: Godot or the White Paper?

44. Tories in dilemma on small schools.

45. Weep for the land of Chaucer.

46. For the many, not the few.

47. The future of science in a vacuum.

48. Science paper `still on target'.

49. Shifts in emphasis.

50. Bonus for work with industry.