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| '''The Independent on Sunday’s Pink List''' recognises the most influential LGBT people in the UK.
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| The judges for''' The 2011 IoS Pink List''' were Brian Brady, Whitehall Editor; Laura Chesters, Business Correspondent; Matt Chorley, Political Correspondent; Katy Guest, Literary Editor; Mike Higgins, Arts Editor; Jane Merrick, Political Editor; Hugh Montgomery, Arts Correspondent; Neil Robinson, Sports Editor.
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| # (new entry) Elly Barnes– Music teacher, trainer, diversity officer
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| # (8 last year) Michael Salter – Broadcast adviser to PM
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| # (new entry) Jessie J – Musician
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| # (judge) Clare Balding – Broadcaster
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| # (10) Sue Perkins – Comedian and TV presenter
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| # (4) Evan Davis – Radio 4 Today presenter
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| # (return) Antony Cotton – Actor
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| # (new entry) Charlie Condou – Actor
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| # (12) Scott Mills – Radio and TV presenter
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| # (40) Heather Peace – Actress and singer
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| # (13) Christopher Bailey – Chief creative officer, Burberry
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| # (new entry) Steven Davies – Cricketer
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| # (11) Simon Hughes – Deputy leader, Lib Dems
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| # (27) Nick Herbert – Policing minister
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| # (17) John Barrowman – Actor and singer
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| # (76) Will Young – Singer
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| # (19) James Wharton – Soldier
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| # (20) Michael Bishop – Businessman
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| # (new entry) Julian Glover – PM's speech-writer
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| # (55) Matthew Todd – Editor of Attitude
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| # (89) Chris Bryant – Labour spokesman
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| # (1=) Mary Portas – Retail marketing consultant
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| # (6) Alan Carr – Comedian
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| # (23) Neil MacGregor – Museum director
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| # (return) Nick Boles – MP
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| # (25) Terence Etherton – Judge
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| # (63) Clare Dimyon – Activist
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| # (new entry) Sarah Brown – Cambridge City Councillor
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| # (56) Gok Wan – Broadcaster
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| # (new entry) Jonny Oates – Chief of staff to Nick Clegg
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| # (61) Val McDermid– Crime writer
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| # (9) Nicholas Hytner – Producer and director
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| # (83) Jane Hill – Newsreader
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| # (66) Stella Duffy – Writer, actress, campaigner
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| # (new entry) Christine Burns – Activist
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| # (national treasure) John Browne – Businessman
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| # (37) Steve Reed – Leader of Lambeth Council
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| # (new entry) Jennifer Fear ≠ CEO, Step Forward
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| # (35) Eileen Gallagher – CEO, Shed Productions
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| # (38) Mark Gatiss – Actor and writer
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| # (39) Adrian Fulford – Judge
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| # (46) Matthew Parris – Times columnist
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| # (53) Sue Sanders – Human rights advocate
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| # (new entry) Christian Jessen – Physician and TV presenter
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| # (29) Alan Davey – CEO, Arts Council
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| # (34) Matt Lucas – Actor and comedian
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| # (64) Russell T Davies – TV producer and writer
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| # (95) Jonathan Harvey – Stage and screen writer
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| # (87) Russell Tovey – Actor
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| # (47) Derren Brown – Illusionist
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| # (100) Joe McElderry – Singer
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| # (new entry) Simon Hopkinson – Chef
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| # (new entry) Lynette Nusbacher – Strategist and historian
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| # (67) Susie Orbach – Psycho-analyst and writer
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| # (5) Carol Ann Duffy – Poet Laureate
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| # (new entry) Eddie Mair – Broadcaster
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| # (50) Allegra McEvedy – Chef
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| # (14) Dominic Cooke – Theatre director
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| # (51) Mandy McBain – Royal Navy officer
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| # (22) Phyllida Lloyd – Director
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| # (new entry) Michael King – Psychiatrist
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| # (54) Tim Hely Hutchinson – CEO, Hachette Livre UK
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| # (65) Guy Black – Director, Telegraph Group
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| # (new entry) Phyll Opoku-Gyimah – MD, UK Black Pride
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| # (77) Alan Duncan – Development minister
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| # (58) Ravi Mirchandani – Publisher/editor
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| # (60) Philip Hensher – Writer and teacher
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| # (42) Angela Eagle – Labour spokeswoman
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| # (new entry) Jay Stewart – Co-founder, Gendered Intelligence
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| # (62) Patrick Strudwick– Journalist
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| # (24) Waheed Alli – TV producer and peer
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| # (new entry) Jim MacSweeney – Bookshop owner
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| # (new entry) Evelyn Asante-Mensah – Chair, NHS Manchester
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| # (new entry) Simon Blake – Chief executive, Brook
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| # (new entry) Paul Martin – Chief executive, Lesbian and Gay Foundation
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| # (52) Peter Mandelson – Former politician
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| # (33) Dawn Airey – Television executive
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| # (48) Stephen Daldry – Director and producer
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| # (86) Alice Arnold – BBC Radio 4 announcer
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| #(74) Lionel Blue – Author and commentator
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| # (75) Nick Partridge – Aids activist
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| # (judge) Ben Bradshaw – Politician
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| # (78) Mark Abrahams – RAF squadron leader
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| # (15) Michael Grandage– Director and producer
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| # (new entry) Roz Kaveney – Author and activist
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| # (new entry) Kelvin Holdsworth – Dean of Glasgow Cathedral
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| # (new entry) Jackie Crozier – Director, Manchester Gay Pride
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| # (New entry) Nigel Owens – Rugby referee
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| # (85) Paul Burston – Writer
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| # (new entry) Daniel Winterfeldt – Interlaw Diversity Forum
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| # (45) Richard Heaton – Director General for Pensions and Transformation, DWP
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| # (92) Rikki Beadle-Blair – Writer and performer
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| # (84) Iain Dale – Blogger
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| # (new entry) Katherine O'Donnell – Journalist
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| # (72) Jackie Kay – Poet and novelist
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| # (new entry) Bethany Black – Comedian
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| # (43) Deborah Warner – Stage director
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| # (new entry) Stephen Frost – Head of diversity and inclusion, 2012 Olympics
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| # (new entry) Melanie Rickey – Fashion editor-at-large, Grazia
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| # (79) Richard Barnes– Deputy Mayor of London
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| # (new entry) Anton Hysen – Swedish footballer
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| '''National Treasures'''
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| They need no introduction; they're in a category of their own and life wouldn't be the same without them.
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| * Stephen Fry, Broadcaster and writer
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| * Graham Norton – Comedian and presenter
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| * Maggi Hambling – Artist, CBE
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| * Sandi Toksvig – Comedian and presenter
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| * Alan Bennett – Writer
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| * Cameron Mackintosh – Impresario
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| * Simon Callow – Actor
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| * Adele Anderson – Actress and singer
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| * Rupert Everett – Actor
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| * Amy Lamé – Entertainer
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| * Paul O'Grady – Entertainer and author
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| * Julian Clary, – Comedian and novelist
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| * Juliet Jacques – Journalist and blogger.
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| * Bisi Alimi – The first Nigerian to come out on national TV, he now has asylum in Britain. Their loss is our gain.
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| * Andrew Haigh – Director of Weekend, set to be the film of the autumn.
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| * Kieron Richardson – Eccles-born actor best known for playing Ste Hay in Hollyoaks. Also appeared in Holby City.
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| * Jill Jackson – Singer-songwriter, received a lot of your nominations.
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| * Nigel Evans – One of three deputy Speakers of the House of Commons
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| * Ellie Harrison – Artist and one to watch.
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| * Sarah Graham – An expert on LGBT and intersex people and addiction. Now working with the Amy Winehouse Foundation.
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| * Laurie Penny – Journalist and blogger.
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| * Suran Dickson – About to launch Diversity Role Models' campaign against bullying in schools, backed by Theresa May.
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| '''Non-LGBT friends'''
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| You don't have to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender to support those who are.
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| * Ben Cohen – Rugby player
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| * Julie Hesmondhalgh Actress
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| * Daniel Radcliffe Actor
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| * Lynne Featherstone MP, Home Office minister
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| * Jonathan Ross Presenter
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| * Beverley Knight Singer
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| * Suzanne Moore – Journalist and voice of reason
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| * Bernard and Terry Reed – Both made OBEs last year. As parents of a transgender daughter, they founded the Gender Identity Research and Education Society.
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| * Rachel Shelley – Actress
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| * Helena Peabody – in the US The L Word, and very supportive of LGBT events.
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| '''Lifetime achievement award'''
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| * Jeanette Winterson Writer
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| * George Michael Singer-songwriter
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| * Ken Plummer Sociologist
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| * Chris Graham Bell Publisher
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| * Sir Ian McKellen Actor
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| * Stephen Whittle – Academic Professor of Equalities Law in the School of Law at Manchester Metropolitan University and campaigner with [[Press for Change]].
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| * Neil Tennant Singer-songwriter
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| * Jan Morris Travel writer
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| * Sarah Waters Novelist
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| * Elton John – Singer-songwriter
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| * Gareth Thomas – Rugby player
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| * Tamsin Omond – Climate change campaigne
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| * Stephen K Amos – Stand-up comic
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| * Ben Summerskill – The chief executive of Stonewall
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| * Paris Lees – The editor of META magazine
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| * Paul Jenkins – The most senior openly gay civil servant
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| * Margot James – Vice chair of the Conservative Party
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| * John Amaechi – Social entrepreneur and motivational speaker, ex NBA Baseketball Player
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| * Greg Barker – Minister for Energy and Climate Change
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| * Tim Franks – Chief executive of the LGBT health and wellbeing charity PACE
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| * Jane Czyzselska – Editor of DIVA magazine and divamag.co.uk
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| == External links ==
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| http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-iiosi-pink-list-2011-2374595.html
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