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07 September 2004 by nathaniel

A R T T H R O B _ P R O J E C T

In this month’s Artthrob, Carine Zaayman, our new media editor of note, takes on her relatives. Big deal? They happen to be some of those loons that buy into notions like buying pirated DVDs gives money to Al Quaeda.

Sigh.

If nothing else, it brings some great resources into the fray, putting American Politics up front for people other than American Artists; it seems that apathy may be spreading, and she is an avenger helping ‘the cause’ in South Africa.

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