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Anandita Dutta Tamuly (26), aims to eat as many Bhut Jolokia peppers as she can.
Tamuly says she got hooked on the chillis as a child after her mother smeared chili paste on her tongue to cure an infection.
Tamuly, who will attempt to creat a new record in London, added: "I have already created history on Indian television by munching 60 of the chilies in two minutes. I am more than confident of creating a record."
The current record was set by South African Anita Crafford, who ate eight jalapenos in a minute in 2002, but Tamuly loves the Bhut Jolokia or "ghost" chili pepper, which is rated about 100 times as hot as a jalapeno.
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Bush called for a meeting this fall of 15 countries identified as major emitters of greenhouse gases. This list would include the United States, China, India and major European countries.
The president outlined his proposal in a speech ahead of next week's summit in Germany of leading industrialized nations, where global warming is to be a major topic. Bush urged other nations to eliminate tariffs on clean energy technologies.
Daniel J. Weiss, a critic, said the Bush administration has a "do-nothing" policy on global warming despite U.S. allies' best efforts to spur U.S. reductions.
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