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Your support makes all the difference.STUDENTS studying abroad are being offered a new deal by Bupa, the medical insurers. Under the Bupa Student Lifeline scheme, cover of up to pounds 200,000 a year is provided for students undertaking part of their study abroad. Premiums to cover the US and Canada are pounds 408 for students aged 20 or under, and pounds 612 for students between 21 and 24. Elsewhere in the world the annual premiums are pounds 158 and pounds 237 respectively. Details are available from Bupa International Centre, Imperial House, 40-42 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3WU.
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