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		<title>In Paris, an anti-ad insurgency &#8211; Los Angeles Times</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reporting from Paris &#8212; Over the centuries, the French have cultivated the fine art of rebellion. The list of targets encompasses tyrants, wars, colonialism and, above all, capitalism in its many manifestations. The latest enemy may seem unlikely: billboards. The Dismantlers, as a nationwide group of anti-ad crusaders call themselves, aren&#8217;t violent or loud or [...]
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<p>Reporting from Paris &#8212; Over the centuries, the French have cultivated the fine art of rebellion.  The list of targets encompasses tyrants, wars, colonialism and, above all, capitalism in its many manifestations. The latest enemy may seem unlikely: billboards.</p>

<p>The Dismantlers, as a nationwide group of anti-ad crusaders call themselves, aren&#8217;t violent or loud or clandestine. In fact, they invite the police to protest rallies where they deface signs. With a copywriter&#8217;s flair, one of their slogans warns: &#8220;Attention Avert your eyes from ads: You risk being very strongly manipulated.&#8221; The goal of the Dismantlers is to get arrested, argue the righteousness of their cause in court and, you guessed it, gain publicity.                            <br />Read more: <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-france-no-ads1-2009feb01,0,5124576.story">In Paris, an anti-ad insurgency &#8211; Los Angeles Times</a> -<em> thanks <a href="http://chrisbarr.net">Chris</em></a></p>
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