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2004 Archive

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'Latest Campaign Stories from the Oxford Mail'
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Rings hold key to fundraising
By Rosalind Miles | 10.05.2004
Campaigners for the Oxford Children's Hospital are appealing for stockists to sell key rings to raise money for charity.
The key ring, pictured above, is on sale at the reception of In Oxford magazine, in Golden Cross, off Cornmarket Street. They are also sold at Asda in Wheatley.

Runner takes tough route to help appeal
By Rosalind Miles | 08.05.2004
An Oxford teacher ran the world's toughest race - 150 miles through the Sahara Desert - to raise thousands of pounds for the Oxford Children's Hospital Campaign. Andreew Longthrop, 38, of London Road, Headington, completed the gruelling challenge in just six days.

Beckham boosts hospital appeal
By Victoria Owen | 08.05.2004
England's captain David Beckham will feature in a star-studded match to help the Oxford Children's Hospital Campaign, thanks to Oxford-born footballer Martin Keown.

Have we got news for you
By Oxford Mail | 03.05.2004
CAMPAIGNING: A Campaign to build a new �20m children's hospital in Oxford has
been backed by the Oxford Mail from day one.
The campaign was launched in September 2002 to ensure the 106-bed paediatric hospital at the John Radcliffe Hospital, in Headington, is running by the end of 2006.

Comic Mel clocks up the cash
By Victoria Owen | 21.04.2004
Comedian Mel Smith is urging budding performers to help raise money for the Oxford Children's Hospital Campaign by joining a challenge to put on a show in just 48 hours ...

Making a pile
By Newsdesk | 21.04.2004
Elderly residents in Oxford have been counting their pennies for the city's Children's Hospital Appeal. Agnes McGahey, pictured, and John Pullin of John Cally Court, Gillians Way, Cowley, Oxford, have been collecting their spare 1p and 2p coins, totting up more than �30 for the fundraising campaign.

                               




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