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      • Coroner Inquest Support
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      • myheart – Support Network
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    • Frequently Asked Questions
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    • CRY’s Research
    • Research Fellows
    • Research Fellowship Grants
    • CRY Cardiology Conference
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Help the Mayor raise funds for CRY

In October 1995, Jeremy Cole, a local Eastbourne and very active youngster, died suddenly from Sudden Death Syndrome at the age of 14. His parents, Jenny and Nigel (left with Mayor Graham Marsden), set up the Jeremy Cole Memorial Fund in conjunction with a national charity called CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) so that ECG

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25/11/2005

Charity horror at fraud

As local representative of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), I was horrified to read that four young girls from the Clacton area have been collecting sponsorship money fraudulently. I would urge anyone approached by someone they do not know, and who is claiming to collect money for CRY, to check authenticity by ringing either myself on

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25/11/2005

Our young favourites come alive in Christmas musical

Welcome to the 19th production of the Bumbles of Mumbles children

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25/11/2005

Young girls in charity fraud

Unscrupulous young girls in Clacton have been cashing in on people

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24/11/2005

Check before you hand over charity donations

Sir

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19/11/2005

Stocking-up for Christmas

A Mayor

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18/11/2005

Julie's page-turner for a good turn

Fame came to a 13-year-old author when she took centre-stage at her first book-signing. But the fortune from Julie Tanner

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17/11/2005

'Heartless' girls rip off residents

Four young girls have been using genuine charity sponsorship forms, downloaded from the Internet, to cash in on people

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16/11/2005

In their own words… for CRY charity

Fame came to a 13-year-old author when she took centre-stage at her first book-signing. But the fortune from Julie Tanner

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15/11/2005

Julie is an inspiration

Talking of inspiration, Julie Tanner has it in spades. The 13-year-old got stars of sport, politics and entertainment to contribute to her first book. 101 Reasons to Get Up in the Morning includes comments from the late Pope John Paul II and TV presenter Chris Tarrant. Did she do it for own personal profit? No. All profits will

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