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Pink BlackBerry supports breast cancer research

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 07, 2008


TELUS today announced the launch in Canada of the new pink BlackBerry(R) Pearl(TM) 8130 Smartphone. To celebrate the launch of this fashionable device from Research In Motion, TELUS is also pleased to announce its involvement with Rethink Breast Cancer, currently contributing $25 to the organization from the sale of every pink BlackBerry Pearl 8130.

"Working with Rethink Breast Cancer allows TELUS to give where we live
and reach out to young Canadians in communities across our country whose lives
are touched by this devastating illness," said Tammy Scott, vice-president
Marketing Communications at TELUS. "Our TELUS team members give generously to
the fight against breast cancer with both their time and their money. And now
we are very proud to offer our customers the chance to get behind this
important cause as well. TELUS will currently contribute $25 to Rethink Breast
Cancer for every pink BlackBerry Pearl 8130 purchased. If we work together we
can all rethink breast cancer and win."




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