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Bringing 'Da Vinci' down to the local level, for laughs

Mike Walsh, Danica Carlson and Alfred Thomas Catalfo on the set of 'The Norman Rockwell Code,' a 20-minute film written and directed by Catalfo.
Mike Walsh, Danica Carlson and Alfred Thomas Catalfo on the set of "The Norman Rockwell Code," a 20-minute film written and directed by Catalfo. (Bernard F. Stukenborg for the Boston Globe) Bernard F. Stukenborg for the Boston Globe
By Joel Brown
Globe Correspondent / March 23, 2006

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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- The most controversial idea in ''The Da Vinci Code," by Seacoast author Dan Brown, is that Jesus Christ fathered a child. (Full article: 953 words)

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