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Marie Curie “On Hold” The charity Marie Curie has launched an emergency appeal campaign to raise the money it needs to fund its vital work caring for terminally ill people during the current crisis. It uses imagery, including an empty stadium and deserted museum, to illustrate how our way of life has changed. These images are followed by the statement: “Not everything is on hold” and an address from Lin, a woman with terminal cancer, saying she doesn’t know how long she has left to live.

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Marie Curie “On Hold” The charity Marie Curie has launched an emergency appeal campaign to raise the money it needs to fund its vital work caring for terminally ill people during the current crisis. It uses imagery, including an empty stadium and deserted museum, to illustrate how our way of life has changed. These images are followed by the statement: “Not everything is on hold” and an address from Lin, a woman with terminal cancer, saying she doesn’t know how long she has left to live.

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