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  <dc:title>Cuttings Book</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Includes:

- Several articles, 1999, relating to a Camborne School of Mines academic's role in the discovery of a platinum pocket on the island of Rum in the Hebrides
- An article, 1999, from the West Briton, reporting on a Mineral Surveying Lecturer from Camborne School of Mines working in the United Arab Emirates, as part of an agreement between the School and the University of Sharjah
- An article, 1999, from the West Briton, reporting on the fact that the publication of the Rag Week magazine (by Camborne School of Mines students) has been accused of being "nothing more than 'top shelf pornography'"
- An article, 2000, from the West Briton, reporting on a conference held at the Camborne School of Mines to discuss controlling the spread of Japanese Knotweed in Cornwall
- Articles, 1999-2000, from the West Briton, reporting on the trial of a former School of Mines worker accused of stealing a collection of lantern slides worth £10,000, and electrical equipment valued at £17,500, from the Camborne School of Mines
- An article, from the West Briton, 2001, reporting that Camborne School of Mines students raised £1,000 for Penhaligon's Friends during Crazy Week
- An article, from the West Briton, 2002, reporting that a £1.5 million project to develop environmental-related research at the Camborne School of Mines has been set up and that, of the fourteen posts established, six had gone to women, four of whom were Cornish
- An article, 2002, from the West Briton, reporting that engineers in a secret underground location on the North Cornwall coast were testing whether wave power can be harnessed in hundreds of old mine shafts to generate electricity
- An article, from the West Morning News, 2003, reporting that Camborne School of Mines students who stole a pregnant sheep, spray-painted her, and left her in their principal's office, are being investigated by the RSPCA
- An article, from the Packet, 2003, reporting that a Camborne School of Mines student who had received a prestigious Nelson Mandela scholarship received the chance to thank him in person during a trip to Johannesburg
- An article, from the Western Morning News, 2003, reporting that the Camborne School of Mines was going to shed up to half its academic posts
- An article, c. 2006, from the Packet, reporting that a Camborne School of Mines student rescued a swimmer in danger of drowning off of Gyllyngvase Beach.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1998-2008</dc:date>
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