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  2. Margaret Torrie - Wikipedia

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    Religious advice was not included however and in time Cruse became a secular charity. [3] In 1967 she took an interest in the trauma that follows a mastectomy. [4] By 1987 Torrie was noting that the support work supplied by Cruse was moving away from practical and spiritual support into a main influence on psychological support. [3]

  3. Cruse Bereavement Care - Wikipedia

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    Cruse Bereavement Support is the UK's largest charity for bereaved people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, with a sister organisation in Scotland. Cruse offers face-to-face, group, telephone, email and website support to people after someone close to them has died and works to enhance society's care of bereaved people.

  4. Enniskillen - Wikipedia

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    Enniskillen and Derry were the two garrisons in Ulster that were not wholly loyal to James II, and it was the last town to fall before the Siege of Derry. As a direct result of this conflict, Enniskillen developed not only as a market town but also as a garrison, which became home to two regiments.

  5. OpenAI unveils newest AI model, GPT-4o - AOL

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    Free ChatGPT users will have a limited number of interactions with the new GPT-4o model before the tool automatically reverts to relying on the old GPT-3.5 model; paid users will have access to a ...

  6. The Troubles in Enniskillen - Wikipedia

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    26 August 1972 - Lance Corporal Alfred Johnston (32) and Private James Eames (33), both members of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), were killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army remote controlled bomb, hidden in an abandoned car and detonated when their patrol approached at Cherrymount, on the outskirts of Enniskillen.

  7. Colin Murray Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Colin Murray Parkes was born in Highgate, London on 6 March 1928. [2] [3] From 1966, Parkes worked at St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham, where he set up the first hospice-based bereavement service and carried out some of the earliest systematic evaluations of hospice care.

  8. Fort Worth-area man, 76, charged with four California cold ...

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    Billy Ray Richardson is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of three Los Angeles women – Beverly Cruse, Debra Cruse and Kari Lenander – in 1980, and the killing of ...

  9. Prolonged grief disorder - Wikipedia

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    Prolonged grief disorder (PGD), also known as complicated grief (CG), [1] traumatic grief (TG) [2] and persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD) in the DSM-5, [3] is a mental disorder consisting of a distinct set of symptoms following the death of a family member or close friend (i.e. bereavement).