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Pandora: The Trudie Show gets ready for Copenhagen

Trudie Styler is hoping to attend the United Nations climate change conference

As politicians, diplomats and scientists around the world prepare to decamp to Copenhagen for December's make-or-break United Nations climate change conference, it occurs to Pandora that one very important guest may have been left off the list. Full Article at The Independent

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