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What have Israel, the British Heart Foundation and 30 Law students got in common? Answer: Centre for Legal Studies' new recruit Sarah Cornelius. In the five weeks that Sarah has been a lecturer at Sussex, she has organised an extraordinary fund raising event. For just £15 each, over thirty students from Sussex will be able to spend nine days in Israel, cycling over 220 miles to raise money for the British Heart Foundation.

"It's really good fun. You meet people from all over the world, and you make lots of friend. Everyone has a wonderful time," says Sarah, who participated in the fund-raiser three years ago. The cycle trips are organised by the British Heart Foundation three times a year and usually include between 100 to 200 participants. The Sussex team will be going on 5 April, so between now and then each cyclist is expected to raise at least £2,250, of which £1,350 is guaranteed to go towards the British Heart Foundation.

There are still a limited number of spaces available, and the event is open to anyone. Just contact Sarah before the end of November in CLS. Organisational help would also be welcomed.

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Friday November 8th 1996

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