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Bono's Red initiative criticised over fundraising returns
LONDON - Red, the Gap-, Apple- and Motorola-endorsed anti-Aids brand set up by U2 singer Bono, has been criticised for spending £50m on its set-up costs and raising only £9m for charity.
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