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We've raised (pounds) 10,000 for Yorkhill, but nothing can repay the gift of Archie's life; MAGIC MILLION: WE MARK THE (pounds) 900,000 MILESTONE WITH THE AMAZING STORY OF A BABY WHO OWES HIS LIFE TO YORKHILL
2004
lWhatever you do, tell us about it! We want to hear your stories, we want to know why you think Yorkhill is so special. Call 0141 302 6555 or write to: Magic Million Appeal, Evening Times, 200 Renfield Street, Glasgow, G2 3PR. You can also e-mail us on: features@eveningtimes.co.uk lYou can also send a cheque, made payable to Yorkhill Magic Million Appeal, to: Evening Times Magic Million Appeal, Yorkhill Children's Foundation, Royal Hospital For Sick Children, Yorkhill Glasgow, G3 8SJ. HAPPY FAMILY: [Fiona] and David Cockburn with [Archie Cockburn] and big brother Alex (3). Picture: Kieran Dodds; ARCHIE: recovering in the ICU unit; DAVID COCKBURN, on the picture, above, taken before Archie's operation; WAVERLEY CRUISE: raised (pounds) 300
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Magic Million dream comes true on day of joy and tears Three-page special as Yorkhill's new intensive care unit opens Happiness is tinged with sorrow as families get together to celebrate the conclusion of a two-year campaign for a new intensive care unit
2005
Archie Cockburn . . . whose life was saved by the ICU team at Yorkhill . . . celebrates with a piece of the special cake made for the opening of the new unit intensive care unit nurse Edith Gracie and [Little Paige Lindsay], 3, who was the face of the Magic Million campaign Debbie Lindsay, Paige and [Carol Smillie] cut the ribbon to open the new intensive care unit, paid for in part by the generous readers of the Evening Times The state-of-the-art monitoring equipment . . . which the Magic Million appeal paid for . . . will ensure the best possible treatment for the Yorkhill youngsters Mum Eleanor, Jon and Abbie Keys. Abbie had heart surgery when she was five weeks old [David Cockburn] with wife [Fiona] and son Archie, who had a life-threatening heart condition. They raised 20,000 in our appeal Linda Donnelly . . . play specialist at the unit . . . looks around the new parent room. Some of the furniture was provided by Ikea, Glasgow Gordon and [Maureen Troy] with boys Ben, 4, and seven- year-old [Nicholas] who survived 10 heart operations at the old ICU Joy as we hit the target in December last year
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