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'''Positive Lives''' was an HIV charity set up by [[David Bridle]] and [[Kelvin Solis]], owners of [[Chronos Publishing]], in 1996.
 
'''Positive Lives''' was an HIV charity set up by [[David Bridle]] and [[Kelvin Solis]], owners of [[Chronos Publishing]], in 1996.
  
In May 2000, <cite>[[Outcast]]</cite> magazine ran a story claiming that Positive Lives had "done no charitable work whatever". The story was investigated by the Charity Commision, who found that the report was correct, and ordered Positive Lives to close down.<ref>http://www.posh-uk.org.uk/cc/positive_lives.html Charity Commission Report into Positive Lives</ref>
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In May 2000, <cite>[[Outcast]]</cite> magazine ran a story claiming that Positive Lives had "done no charitable work whatever". The story was investigated by the Charity Commission, who found that the report was correct, and ordered Positive Lives to close down.<ref>http://www.posh-uk.org.uk/cc/positive_lives.html Charity Commission Report into Positive Lives (apparently no longer online)</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 14:52, 30 January 2012

Positive Lives was an HIV charity set up by David Bridle and Kelvin Solis, owners of Chronos Publishing, in 1996.

In May 2000, Outcast magazine ran a story claiming that Positive Lives had "done no charitable work whatever". The story was investigated by the Charity Commission, who found that the report was correct, and ordered Positive Lives to close down.[1]

References

  1. http://www.posh-uk.org.uk/cc/positive_lives.html Charity Commission Report into Positive Lives (apparently no longer online)