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to paid work. If it becomes too much you can simply stop

work. If you live in London, Positive Futures at the UK Coalition runs several excellent schemes to help people who are thinking about making this change.
Chris Morley, Information And Training Officer, Body Positive North West, Manchester M15 4ED
Circus man - thanks and a correction
I just want to thank you, and especially Rose, for the great article in November’s Positive Nation about my work. Just to correct the name of the photographer, he is Martyn Dury, not Michael Hannah. I want to prove that circus work can tell stories and stir emotions. Many thanks again for your excellent support.
Jean-Marie Akkerman, Amphitheatre of the Arts Ltd., London N15
A capital letter
I am most surprised that a journal like Positive Nation still uses the wrong type of abbreviation for AIDS. I thought everybody knew that any abbreviation is ALWAYS CAPITAL LETTERS and therefore AIDS should not be written as Aids. I’m sorry if you feel this is petty but the volunteers in our agency are incensed when they read yours and other publications. I would dearly love to hear your views on this.
Glynis Feist, Caress [Care In East London & Essex], Po Box 551, Dagenham, Essex RM8 3BZ


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