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Laban Roomes has designed a range of iPods in conjunction with Elton John to help raise awareness and cash for the Elton John AIDS foundation which helps people living with and affected by the HIV virus.

The limited edition iPods went on sale earlier this year and are selling like hot cakes – 12.5% to 20% depending where purchased goes straight to the Elton John AIDS foundation – only 900 world wide available.

Patrons of the EJAF include Mr and Mrs Beckham and Donatalle Versace – elton_john_orange_front

Goldgenie are also one of the official sponsors of Elton Johns White tie and tiara ball – held each year to raise money for this most worthy of causes – Last year Goldgenie donated 14 gold ipods the likes of which were purchased by Will Smith and Denzel Washington – Each goody bag that these were contained in sold for approx. £20,000

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This year Goldgenie donated another 14 ipods for Elton Johns White tie and tiara ball – purchasers unknown as yet!

Elton John iPods are selling fast – buy yours online now to avoid disappointment BUY EJAF iPOd NOW

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New anti-gun crime adverts will appear on music channel MTV – in a move branded hypocritical by one of the stars.

Entrepreneur Laban Roomes, Singer Estelle, Olympic boxer James De Gale and Apprentice winner Tim Campbell feature in the black and white advertisement campaign, backed by police for £32,000.

The short interviews, sponsored by Scotland Yard’s Trident anti-gun crime unit, aim to prevent young black people being caught up in gun culture.

But one role model branded the broadcaster “totally hypocritical” for also glamorising violence.

Dragon’s Den entrepreneur Laban Roomes said some music videos are a big influence on those carrying guns.

Click here to watch Laban Roomes MTV anti gun advert

Detective Chief Superintendent Helen Ball, head of Trident, said music videos alone were not responsible for glamorising gun crime.

She said: “We think there is a whole range of influences on young people and I am not going to say one aspect is more important than another.

“Hearing how successful people like Estelle or Tim Campbell were able to make great success of their lives, without a gun, is so important for our young communities.”

Click here to watch Estelle, Ashley Waters, DeGale and Tim Campbell in MTV anti Gun advert