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Back Issues
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Tuesday, July 11, 2000
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GRAPHIC: Ben Long
Before police officers put him in a choke hold and dragged him inside, Justin Leto stood defiantly on a balcony on the front of Osmond Lab, with duct tape partially covering his mouth and a gas mask hanging from his neck. In front of an audience of students, activists and curiosity seekers, Ralph Nader, legendary consumer advocate and presidential candidate, made a rousing speech via telephone denouncing the National Governors' Association and corporations. Sand sculptures, street paintings and giant puppets are just a few aspects of the art world blanketing Penn State when the 34th Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts begins tomorrow.
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