Dad told cancer means he loses his job - Evening News Norwich
A dad who has been diagnosed with cancer is facing double heartache after his employer said the illness left them with no option other than to lay him off. Paul Sommerville had been working as a butcher in the city for two months when he was given
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Posthumous degree for UCT student - Independent Online
Matthew Breier, an award-winning economics masters student, died in May 2007 while working on his dissertation. But he will be among more than a thousand people awarded degrees by UCT over the next two days. Although Breier, who was 25, did not
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ERYtech Pharma Enrolled Its Last Patient for Its Phase II GRASPALL - StreetInsider.com
ERYtech Pharma announces the inclusion of its last patient in its Phase II clinical trial for relapsed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL). The main goal of this trial is to evaluate the pharmacokinetic, the pharmacodynamic and the safety of GRASPA(R
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Record Bikeathon in the sun! - This is Wirral
NEARLY 1,500 cyclists - easily a new record for the event - took part in the 10th Anniversary Wirral Leukaemia Research Bikeathon on Sunday. Now organisers are waiting to see if their hopes of marking this special milestone by taking the total amount
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Sign up and help to save lives - Tameside Advertiser
A SCHOOLBOY suffering from a rare form of leukaemia is encouraging people to sign up as bone marrow donors. Jack Ormrod, 12, of Stockport Road, Mossley was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia after blood tests were taken when he broke his leg
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The Alarm Return with Guerilla Tactics - antiMUSIC
(KPPR) The Alarm’s Guerilla Tactics New CD & DVD to be released July 8. The band’s most personal album to date detailing lead singer Mike Peters’ fight against his ongoing battle with Leukemia “Rockin’ The Colonies” Tour featuring The Alarm with The
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READERS’ VIEWS 12/6 - Rugby Observer
IT’S a shame to read that certain members of the community feel threatened by the thought of having wild flora & fauna within the urban landscape. What is wrong with having wild flowers, which includes the good old Dandelion or Taxaxacum officinale
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Window sheds a light on cancer - Bathurst Western Advocate
A mystical window has won Lydia Mottram, 11, the World s Greatest Shave writing competition. The competition is run by the Leukaemia Foundation for primary school students as an alternative to shaving or colouring their hair. Lydia, who goes to
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