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Home arrow News arrow Event: London, May 24, 2006 - "White Lies"

Event: London, May 24, 2006 - "White Lies" PDF Print E-mail

May 23, 2006 update - The show must go on.  Heather Mills McCartney will not attend the White Lies event, as she is over-extended from her recent marital split.  However, the program has not been cancelled. 

Back in the U.S. I am envious of the opportunity U.K. consumers have to witness the release of a groundbreaking campaign called White Lies.  On the evening of May 24, Heather Mills McCartney will hold a public talk on "Why You Don't Need Dairy.  An impressive group of guest speakers will also be on hand, including Professor T. Colin Campbell, best known for his research in the China Study.  Entry is only £5 per ticket.  For more information, and to book in advance, click through to the Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation.

 
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