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ITALY FIGHTS PEDOPHILIA

The Centro Italiano per l'Adozione Internazionale, an Italian adoption centre, has launched a TV and print campaign to promote public awareness of pedophilia. The TV ad shows an Italian father selling his children in a Rome square to an Oriental tourist for $100. The tourist asks for assurance that the child is a virgin and asks if there are any limits. The father replies, "anything as long as you don't kill them." A print ad shows photos of men with children and the captions, "Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde." Another mimics the fashion world with the heading "Spring/Summer '97 Collection," and lists prices under the photos of four children with descriptions of the "merchandise."

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