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Pink Paper Readers’ Awards 2009
Posted on: October 27th, 2008 by History Month

>The Pink Paper has now opened the nominations for its Readers’ Awards 2009.

The top five nominees in each category go to the final vote which goes live on pinkpaper.com on 13 November at 10am and finishes at 10am on 17 December. (The winners are announced on 8 January.)

If you want to nominate LGBT History Month or any other organisation or personality you think is worth rewarding, visit this page on the Pink Paper’s website.

Pink Paper readers who take part will have the chance to win £500 of clothes shopping online.

Nominations are open until 10am on 11 November.

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