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Kathleen Ferrier – a talent taken by Breast Cancer
Today I want to remember the fantastic voice of an earlier time, who sang about the tragedy of losing someone you love. What is life, What is life when you are dead? These are the sentiments which drive hundreds of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Breast Cancer, Music, Pink funding initiatives, Uncategorized
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This is the oneininewomen blog spot where news, views, and general updates around the world of breast cancer research and policy first and foremost in the UK, but with attention being paid to breakthroughs internationally are commented on and posted. … Continue reading