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  • Cian Traynor has written articles published in The Observer and Financial Times.

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First Person: Linda Brent

Financial Times, Sat 12 December 2009
The reason chimpanzees are so fascinating is because they’re genetically, physically and behaviourally similar to us. People are often shocked to see that they have fingerprints or that they laugh, hold hands and kiss. But the idea of chimps having their own retirement home can be a bigger surprise.

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Cian Traynor has written...

  • More about 'london' than anything else

Cian Traynor by numbers...

  • 9 articles (since January 2009)
  • Average article: 13 column inches (404 words)
  • Shortest article: 7 column inches (221 words)
  • Longest article: 23 column inches (696 words)
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