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9:11am Monday 27th November 2006
Oxford Mail readers are a charitable lot.
When a cause captures their imagination, there seems to be no limit to their generosity.
The near-complete Oxford Children's Hospital will be a lasting tribute to this.
But so is the progress of little Gulshat Kadyrova.
Her determined mum Bahar sold almost all their possessions to bring her daughter from their Turkmenistan home to Oxford for an operation to put right a crippling hip condition.
With the help of our readers, she was able to fund the surgery at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford.
Now a child who could barely walk is taking dance classes.
Another operation is needed soon and already the community is rallying round to organise fundraising events.
Gulshat's story has a universal appeal: a loving mum stopping at nothing for the wellbeing of her daughter, and daring to trust in the goodwill of others to accept and support.
It's a big world out there - but Bahar and Gulshat know that it's not only our city's surgeons who are among the best in the world.
Our people are too.
It’s hard to believe that Sir Roger Moore is 80 because he’s as sharp as a knife and as self-mocking as ever.
Altrincham 1 (Little 64), Oxford Utd 0 OXFORD United paid for not turning dominance into goals as they fell to a sucker punch at Moss Lane on Sunday.
Kiss Bar is next to Lava & Ignite on Park End Street, and I’m guessing that not everyone will have set foot there before. This is more because it’s so tiny rather than being any reflection of how good it is.
Swaying back and forth in unison to the riffs bouncing off their guitars, you know what to expect with Status Quo. Even if they have become a bit overused in the past 40 years, cliches have a golden core. For many bands, repeatedly playing their successful songs becomes a kind of purgatory ending in a refusal to even listen to their hit singles any more, let alone play them. But this five-piece never seem to tire of their best tracks, and their infectiously energetic live performance got their loyal middle-aged fans shaking the body parts they forgot they had.
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