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Official Find Madeleine Campaign
Huge thanks to Rochelle and John for supporting the
search for Madeleine at the Liverpool Triathlon. |
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Official Find Madeleine Campaign
Huge thanks to Rochelle and John for supporting the
search for Madeleine at the Liverpool Triathlon. |
FACE BOOK 18-11-2011 |
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Leo 25T &
Jo Clews
Fund raising calendars |
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Fund raising sponsored walk |
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Fund raising photograph poses |
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Simon and Michelle Garratt |
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Fund
raising Travelling Europe in camper van |
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Where the £2m you gave to find
Madeleine McCann has gone. |
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Where the £2m you
gave to find
Madeleine McCann has gone. |
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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SIMON COWELL
Celebrity contributions to the reward fund have
included £50,000 ($100,000) from Simon Cowell.
The British music mogul is reputed to be worth
an estimated $76 million |
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John Sandford Hart |
Fund could be blocked from
paying legal costs |
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SIR RICHARD BRANSON
The Virgin entrepreneur - worth, according to
the Sunday Times Rich List, an estimated £3.1bn
- has apparently been following the McCanns'
story with great interest from the beginning. He
has been in regular contact with them and had
already provided a £100,000 reward for
information leading to Madeleine's return before
he heard that the McCanns might have to sell
their home to pay for their legal defence. (They
feared a public backlash if they dipped into the
Find Madeleine Fund, which has so far received
more than £1m.) Determined that the McCanns
should receive a fair hearing, he began a second
fund by donating £100,000. |
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JOHN GERAGHTY (68 ) Year 2007
John Geraghty A 68-year-old businessman from
Leicestershire who now lives in a villa on the
outskirts of Praia da Luz.
On the Sunday the McCann's left Praia da Luz to
go home, Mr Geraghty was with other friends at
Faro airport to see them off, the car the
McCann's hired during their stay in Portugal was
later seen in the double garage at Mr Geraghty's
villa on an exclusive golf resort just three
miles from Praia da Luz. Gerry and Kate had
asked him if he could store the car. |
Thanks to ttw4 |
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SIR PHILIP GREEN (55) Year 2007
Sir Philip Green (who was born into a Jewish
family in Croydon, in South London, and has a
sister, Elizabeth, five years his senior) is a
British billionaire businessman who owns some of
the United Kingdom's largest retailers,
including Bhs and the Arcadia Group. He is
Britain's fourth richest man, with a total of
2300 shops in the UK and assets worth around
£3.61bn. His assets currently control 12% of the
UK clothing retail market, making his empire the
second-largest in the sector. Among Green's more
extravagant items are a 208ft/£32 million
Benetti yacht Lionheart[5] and a £20 million
Gulfstream G550 private jet his wife gave him as
a Christmas present. It was this private jet
which was loaned to the McCanns for their visit
to Rome and an audience with Pope Benedict XVI
on 30th May. It was waiting for the McCanns at
Faro airport, Portugal, on 29th May 2007. Sir
Philip Green has also offered £1m for the safe
return of Madeleine McCann |
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BRIAN KENNEDY (47) Year 2007
Cheshire-based Brian Kennedy, who owns Sale
Sharks rugby club, said he "felt compelled" to
help the couple. Brian Kennedy, who made his
£250million fortune from Everest windows, has
pledged to meet all the growing costs of 'Team
McCann', the nickname given to the array of
legal and media advisers supporting the family.
He is paying Clarence Mitchell's wages and has
offered his in-house lawyer Ed Smethurst.
Kennedy is the owner of Rugby team Sale Sharks
and home improvement parent company Latium
Group. Mr Kennedy is believed to have had no
previous contact with the McCanns. |
Rugby club owner
Brian Kennedy submits 'improved bid' for Rangers |
STV-18-04-2012 |
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Crunch-hit tycoon
scales down cash aid for the
Madeleine McCann campaign |
MAIL-07-06-09 |
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Brian
Kennedy's quest to
find Madeleine |
TIMES-18-10-08 |
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Gerry McCann at Edgeley Park, on Friday, flanked
by Clarence Mitchell and Brian Kennedy |
Edgeley
Park millionaire brings Maddie’s dad to
Stockport |
STOCKPORT EXPRESS-30-01-08 |
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Millionaire's
£60,000 for north Wales homeless charity
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BBC-24-02-2011 |
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Madeleine fund in
chaos as private eyes are
axed after draining £500,000 |
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Brian Kennedy |
I'll fund
the McCann's until they find Maddie, vows double-glazing tycoon Kennedy |
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WAYNE ROONEY
Celebrity contributions to the reward fund
include an unspecified amount from footballer
Wayne Rooney. |
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WAYNE ROONEY |
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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JK ROWLING
Harry Potter author JK Rowling has offered a
staggering amount to a $3 million dollar reward
fund for Madeleine McCann, a missing British
girl. The British tabloid 'News of the World'
reported that while the Harry Potter author
asked for the precise sum to be kept secret, the
donation is larger than the highest announced
pledge of $495,000. In addition, posters of
missing Madeleine McCann were made available to
book retailers around the world at the request
of Harry Potter author JK Rowling. She arranged,
with the help of her publishers, for a poster to
be made available for book retailers worldwide.
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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Bill Kenwright
Everton Chairman Thursday, Oct. 22
2009 |
EVERTON |
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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REWARD
CONTRIBUTORS (as at 13th May 2007 - source BBC
News)
JK Rowling
Sir Philip Green
Richard Branson
Bill Kenwright
Eggert Magnusson
John Madejski
Jacqueline Gold
Simon Cowell
Wayne Rooney
Michael Vaughan
Sir Tom Hunter
Sir Stelio Haji-Ioannou
John Hargreaves
The News of the World has promised £250,000 -
matching the contribution of Top Shop owner Sir
Philip Green. Many other financial backers
remain anonymous.
Rewards totalling £2.5m have been offered to
anyone who can help with information leading to
the safe return of Madeleine, from Rothley in
Leicestershire. |
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STEPHEN WINYARD (57) Year 2007
A £1m reward has been put up by the Scottish
tycoon Stephen Winyard, 57, who owns Stobo
Castle in the Scottish Borders. Mr Winyard, a
father-of-three who lives in Monaco, said he was
moved to offer the reward by photographs of
Madeleine's distraught parents. He told The
Times: "When I saw their faces, I felt
frustrated that no one else had yet come forward
offering a substantial reward, and so felt
compelled to do so myself." |
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Stephen Winyard. |
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Stephen Winyard. |
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UNKNOWN
A colleague of Mrs McCann offered a reward of
£100,000 even before the announcement of a £1
million reward by the Scottish businessman
Stephen Winyard. |
Unknown |
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