A Greenpeace activist offers a free copy of a spoof edition of the International Herald Tribune outside an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday June 18, 2009. Readers had reasons to be confused Thursday, when the front of the paper they bought at newsstands showed protests in Iran. But the one they got for free a few steps away had world leaders clinching a global climate deal that sent stock markets soaring. The free spoof paper, dated Dec. 19, 2009 , was an action by the Greenpeace international environmental group. The spoof edition is the spitting image of the real thing, with 50,000 copies printed of which 35,000 were distributed in Brussels where European leaders from the 27-nation bloc opened a two-day summit. Climate change and its financing was one issue on their agenda. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
- A Greenpeace activist offers a free copy of a spoof edition of the International Herald Tribune outside an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday June 18, 2009. Readers had reasons to be confused Thursday, when the front of the paper they bought at newsstands showed protests in Iran. But the one they got for free a few steps away had world leaders clinching a global climate deal that sent stock markets soaring. The free spoof paper, dated Dec. 19, 2009 , was an action by the Greenpeace international environmental group. The spoof edition is the spitting image of the real thing, with 50,000 copies printed of which 35,000 were distributed in Brussels where European leaders from the 27-nation bloc opened a two-day summit. Climate change and its financing was one issue on their agenda. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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