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U.N. appoints Daniel Craig as global mine action advocate
     2015-April-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    THE United Nations has given James Bond a “license to save.”

    Daniel Craig, the man who plays the current incarnation of James Bond, has been appointed a U.N. global advocate for the elimination of mines and explosive hazards.

    “He’s known as 007, James Bond. I am 008 United Nations Secretary-General Ki-Moon Bond. I’m very happy that you have agreed to use your global star power to raise awareness and global action to destroy mines which have been killing many people. You have been given license to kill. I’m now giving you a license to save.”

    When he’s not acting, Craig will spend the next three years raising awareness for the U.N. Mine Action Service, drumming up both political and financial support for the cause.

    The late Princess Diana was one of the world’s leading advocates for the elimination of land-mines, working with the U.N. for years until her death in a Paris car crash in 1997.

    (SD-Agencies)

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