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9:02am Tuesday 21st August 2001
A TOURING lecturer has raised more than £13,000 for Russian street children after visiting groups in Bromley.
In just under a month, Rachael Hughes, originally from New Zealand, travelled across the UK, speaking to groups of all ages and sizes.
These included churches and school assemblies in Bromley, where she spoke about homeless children on the streets of Vladivostok.
Miss Hughes, who is part of the Bromley charity Aid to Russia and the Republics, will use the money to help set up a 'work farm' in Vladivostok.
At the farm, street children will be able to live with Christian houseparents and learn skills to help support themselves in the future.
NEARLY 1,000 people in Kingswinford have mobilised behind campaigners demanding the demolition of a controversial phone mast site.
A HAGLEY surgeon is taking on the American government to help a fellow physician held in a military prison.
A BRIERLEY Hill man who stole lead from the roof of a property being converted into flats has avoided jail.
A TV dragon is backing a scheme to give young Black Country people the chance to gain overseas work experience.
YOUNGSTERS across the region have taken part in this years National Youth Theatre show at Merry Hill.
BOROUGH business leaders are being invited to check out the Black Country Chamber at an event next month.
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