comic
Star Wars site hacked by turtle-obsessed ninja
News I thank the master Splinter, without his training the Turtles would be nothing" - a reference to a cartoon rat who taught a band of pizza-munching mutant turtles their ninja skills in the cult US comic. [24 Jul 2001]
Ransoming fish for charity
Comment It will pay £1 per correct identification to Comic Relief (up to £250). But fear not: the money will go to Comic Relief. Also in the bumper bonus online version of the Round-Up, you can find out what happened to the man-sized fish that went missing... [15 Mar 2001]
Cisco nose how to help Comic Relief
News In addition to facilities for donating money, it will include a comedy archive, games, web chats with celebrities and original comic material created specifically for the site. Comic Relief hopes the site will help with plans for international... [19 Dec 2000]
M&S site raises funds for children's charity
News Money raised will go to Barnados, BBC Children in Need, Childline, The Children's Society, Comic Relief, NCH Action for Children and NSPCC. Troubled retail giant, Marks & Spencer (M&S), has teamed up with services company ICL to enable... [21 Dec 1999]
What is IT Relief?
News It was launched in 1996 to support Comic Relief, but this year has decided to back an organisation called KIDS, a UK charity which works with parents and carers to help children with special needs or disabilities. [23 Sep 1999]
IT Relief and KIDS: what you can do to help
News CLARE WILLIAMSON - Initially, IT Relief was started in 1996 and we supported Comic Relief. In that first year, we raised £100,000 for Comic Relief. JON BERNSTEIN - Every two years, the IT industry - in the guise of IT Relief - puts its money where... [22 Jul 1999]
Silicon.com launches IT-backed charity Web site
News Two years ago, IT Relief supported Comic Relief, and raised over £100,000. Silicon.com has joined forces with IT Relief - the technology industry's vehicle for supporting charity - to host the official IT Relief Web site (http://www.silicon.com... [29 Jun 1999]
Comic Relief gets e-donation system from ICL
News ICL has been chosen by UK charity, Comic Relief to design and implement an electronic payment system that allows people to make donations over the Internet in six different currencies. A Comic Relief spokesman said the aim was to "increase the... [07 Mar 1999]
