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Published Date: 14 June 2008
FINAL preparations are underway for a cancer charity event which will see 12,000 walkers – mostly women but with a few brave men – power walk through the streets of the Capital tonight wearing bras.
Landmarks across the city, such as the Castle and Royal Yacht Britannia, will be lit pink to show their support for the annual Edinburgh MoonWalk.


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  • Last Updated: 14 June 2008 10:43 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Moonwalk Edinburgh
 
1

ian citizen,

volunteer driver 14/06/2008 11:55:43
im a volunteer driver on moonwalk tonight good luck to everyone (ill be the one with the music blaring) but not in residential areas
2

D.P.,

14/06/2008 13:02:02
Good luck Wilma Littlejohn..xx
3

cobb1962,

Belleville, Ontario 14/06/2008 14:46:36
Best of luck to Janette Freir and Debs Manning from all the Baillie Family
4

Grumpy,

14/06/2008 16:27:38
Good luck to everyone who paticipates - and a heartfelt thanks to all those who will turn out to help, spectate, cheer, and donate!


 

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