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Tower to turn blue



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Published Date: 11 October 2008
SPINNAKER Tower is set to turn blue next month to mark World Diabetes Day.
The tower will be lit up in blue on November 13 as part of a worldwide bid to raise awareness of the condition which affects more than 250 million worldwide.

Other events to mark the occasion include a World Diabetes Day coffee morning at Bedhampton Social Hall, organised by Diabetes Re-search and Wellness Foundation

To find out more visit www.worlddiabetesday.org. For details about diabetes call (023) 9263 6136.



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  • Last Updated: 17 October 2008 11:00 AM
  • Source: The News
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
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Inamess2,

11/10/2008 09:22:41
Your article says this month but the date given is November!!!!!!!
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Posh End of Hampshire,

Southampton 11/10/2008 22:51:35
Turn it red and white.
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Diamond Smiles,

Pompey 12/10/2008 07:47:30
Yeah, red and white at the bottom with blue on top.
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