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From: Morning Edition (NPR)
Date: 19960808
Author:
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President Clinton is renewing his relationship with high-technology
businesses in California's Silicon Valley during his campaign sweep
this week. He lost favor with many of them in '95 over a bill he vetoed.
SUSAN STAMBERG, Host: Good morning, I'm Susan Stamberg.
The descendants of Edgar Rice Burroughs - he's the man who created Tarzan - have filed suit against makers of a movie and CD-ROM called Jungle Heat. The family thinks the film is so naughty - offensive, really - that it ruins their hero's wholesome image. Him may be Tarzan, but enough is enough.
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