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Entertainment & Sports

Apr. 17, 2002

Adults' Explosive Rancor in Pooh Litigation Threatens First Amendment

Column by Garry Abrams - The world is so unpeaceful these days that even Winnie the Pooh's idyllic Hundred Acre Wood has become a war zone. It is sad to think that some of the world's favorite children's characters may be forced to don helmets and flak jackets because of explosive rancor between adults.

        By Garry Abrams
        
        The world is so unpeaceful these days that even Winnie the Pooh's idyllic Hundred Acre Wood has become a war zone.
        It is sad to think that some of the world's favorite children's characters may be forced to don helmets and flak jackets because of...

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