ABC Appeal News
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Calendar girls (and boys)
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10:40am Fri 13 Jan 06 |
A BEVY of burly blokes and fantastic females have stripped off for the Observer and OA Rugby's charity calendar. |
Cheque out appeal windfall
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10:04am Monday 5th December 2005 |
AN early Christmas present of nearly £9,000 was handed over to the Action for Breast Cancer Appeal by staff at the Review and Observer. |
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Rotary raises cash for ABC appeal
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3:33pm Fri 18 Nov 05 |
A rotary club gave the Action for Breast Cancer (ABC) campaign a cash injection of £2,000 on Wednesday afternoon. |
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Doing their bid for charity
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6:20pm Fri 4 Nov 05 |
SCORES of pink ladies managed to raise an amazing £5,380 for the Review and Observer's Action for Breast Cancer (ABC) campaign when they joined in our charity lunch and auction. |
Scaling the heights for charity
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12:11pm Thursday 13th October 2005 |
BEING suspended above Town Hall is not my idea of fun, but that's exactly what I'll be doing next Thursday to raise funds for the Action for Breast Cancer (ABC) campaign. |
Warning on breast cancer
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3:40pm Monday 10th October 2005 |
TENS of thousands of women will hear the devastating news that they have breast cancer this year a sad fact that will be highlighted nationally throughout Breast Cancer Awareness month. |
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Auction action
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5:16pm Thu 6 Oct 05 |
The Review and Observer is holding a charity lunch and auction on October 27 to raise funds for the newspapers' Action for Breast Cancer appeal. So far more than 40 lots have been donated for the event which takes place at Old Albanians Rugby Club. They include two flights donated by Monarch, seven nights bed and breakfast at the Four Seasons Hotel in Limassol, Cyprus, and lots of beauty products, gift vouchers and meals out. Chief reporter Angela Knight is pictured above surrounded by some of the prizes available in the auction, raffle and tombola which will also take place on the day. |
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Join our cancer cash appeal
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11:29am Thu 29 Sep 05 |
THE Review and Observer is launching a campaign to raise more than £260,000 for vital equipment at a new state-of-the-art breast cancer clinic. |
Minorities 'need to be made aware'
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11:22am Thursday 29th September 2005 |
WOMEN from ethnic minority communities are dramatically less likely to check for signs of breast cancer than white British women, new research has shown. |
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