Roundly condemned, mudslinging ads thrive under shift in laws
By
Michael Kranish and Alan Wirzbicki
Globe Staff And Globe Correspondent
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October 28, 2006
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WASHINGTON -- One ad paid for by a national Republican committee implies that a Democrat is using public dollars for phone sex. Another suggests that a Democrat is partying with Playboy models. A third insinuates that a Democrat would like to have "coffee talk with the Taliban." (Full article: 1111 words)
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