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The University of Sussex

Friday 16 May 2003

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Features
*Fun Run is a runaway success
*Mathematician gives tips on how to become a millionaire
*The politics of footwear under scrutiny
*University rethinks 24-hour health care
*On the buses
*Sports Fed have a ball
*Award winner shows other adult learners the way
*Lawyers give their verdict
*New engineering methods for producing medical models
*New research on international student migration
*Hands-on opportunities at technology open day
*Sussex slimmers' success
*New Sussex links with Sierra Leone
*Audience with the Pope for economics professor
*South Africa webcast

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fun run
Fun Run is a runaway success

john haigh
Mathematician gives tips on how to become a millionaire

Brains, luck and being a bit of a daredevil are essential criteria for doing well in big-money TV quiz shows. But you could also improve your chances of winning by employing some simple maths.

The fortnightly Bulletin is written and produced by Alison Field, Peter Simmons and Benedict Brook. We welcome any news, story ideas, letters or small ads from staff and students of the University. The next issue will be out on Friday 30 May, with a copy deadline of Friday 23 May at 1pm. Please contact the Press and Communications Office in Sussex House on ext. 8888 or email internalcomms@sussex.ac.uk.



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