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Italians listen in to closed G8 talks

By Guy Dinmore in L’Aquila and Marco Pasqua in Rome

Published: July 8 2009 19:50 | Last updated: July 8 2009 23:33

Whenever G8 leaders gather for their annual talks, an elaborate ritual unfolds to ensure that the conversations within this elite club are kept confidential.

There will be no recording or note-taking of their deliberations, and each head of government is accompanied by just one aide, the “Sherpa”, who is allowed to communicate with those outside the closed room only through a digital pen.

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