Pauline Robbins From http://www.cancer.dartmouth.edu Sometimes, listening to the radio or watching TV, we feel pole-axed by the huge world we live in, and the enormity of its problems. From Pakistan, to Darfur, to the harsh poverty – both urban and rural – that challenges...
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Maz
Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 04:05 PMLittle things can mean a lot
PJ Hamel
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 07:07 AMMaz, I truly believe that no effort is too small; and that all of us, together, will eventually not only do the work that funds the cure, but we'll bring comfort and strength to women going down the breast cancer path. In this case, it's both the journey AND the destination that are important. - PJH
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My heart wept as I read your story about "Polly" and my thoughts went out to her family and friends and then in the next breath I was feeling joy. Polly's colleages did a wonderful thing for her by way of an "all day music tribute" (tears of joy were flowing now) and I am sure Polly would have received great peace from that and then PJ what you did was also fabulous. The fact that you volunteered to speak on one of the radio stations and get something moving was absolutely sensational. It is the difference that makes the difference and together we can make a tremendous difference, a huge impact on finding a BC cure. Well done and thank you PJ. God bless you my dear.
Maz.