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Nobel Charitable Trust PR Plan References Prince Charles and Al Gore for Convention Promotion

Nobel Charitable Trust PR Plan References Prince Charles and Al Gore for Convention Promotion The document is a routine public‑relations outline for a charitable convention. It only mentions high‑profile names (Prince Charles, former US Vice President Al Gore) in a promotional context, without any allegation, financial detail, or actionable misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation beyond the fact that these figures are being solicited for a press appearance. Key insights: The plan seeks to secure signed comments from Prince Charles and Al Gore to attract media attention.; It outlines a multi‑channel advertising strategy (newspaper, online banner ads, website launch).; No financial transactions, legal issues, or policy matters are disclosed.

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Nobel Charitable Trust PR Plan References Prince Charles and Al Gore for Convention Promotion The document is a routine public‑relations outline for a charitable convention. It only mentions high‑profile names (Prince Charles, former US Vice President Al Gore) in a promotional context, without any allegation, financial detail, or actionable misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation beyond the fact that these figures are being solicited for a press appearance. Key insights: The plan seeks to secure signed comments from Prince Charles and Al Gore to attract media attention.; It outlines a multi‑channel advertising strategy (newspaper, online banner ads, website launch).; No financial transactions, legal issues, or policy matters are disclosed.

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