Name change session, Drafting a world organization
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Drafting a world organization charter
Molesworth and Hunter of Australia joined with the European leaders
to draft a charter for a world organization for CFS.From the left: Rosemary Canney, Simon Molesworth, and Christine Hunter.
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From the top left: René Biserette (France), Bente Schjödt (Denmark), Ellen Piro (Norway), Anna-Louise Midsem (speaking, Denmark), Marion Lescrauwaet (background, Netherlands), Stephanie Woodcock (Britain).
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Left: Anna-Louise Midsem (leaning forward), in back: Stephanie Woodcock (only top of head can be seen), further back: Jill Booth. Center, with dark hair and seated: Petra Dönselmann (Germany), behind and standing: Elke Uhlisch (Germany).
Continuing to the right: Helmut Uhlisch (Germany), Rosemary Canney (U.K.), Simon Molesworth (Australia), and below is Christine Hunter's nose.
Foreground center, back of head with blonde hair: Raedun Alkanger (Norway).
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Also present: Monica Arbitrio of Argentina (center, obscured and seated under the painting); and Lajla Mark Awad of Denmark (far right, sitting tall)
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The Change-the-name session
Vicki Walker of the
CFIDS Assoc. of America
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Ms. Walker conducts the name-change discussion at the conference.
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The change-the-name session at the Brussels conference.
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Marion Lescrauwaet (right),
president of the European M.E. Assoc. Alliance,
discusses the importance of M.E.
during the CFS name-change session.
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Left: Vicki Walker
Ellen Piro, president of the Norwegian M.E. Assoc.,
discusses proposal for name to recognize
CFS as being an ME-like illness.
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Prof. Malcolm Hooper of the
Univ. of Newcastle, U.K. (not the one in Australia)
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Prof. Robert Lewis of the Univ. of Newcastle, U.K.
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Meghan-Morgan Shannon of MPWMEs (USA).
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Left: Roger Burns. Right: Prof. Malcolm Hooper.
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