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Monday, October 10, 2005

Sunday morning at the movies

An anti-WalMart documentary gets distribution help from the United Church of Christ. Yes. That's the same church that created a TV spot so controversial, networks refused to air it.
Posted by Irene Done at 8:35 AM

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