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<title>Comment by Marcia L. Neil on Businesses Warring With People Who Post Comic Strips in the Workplace</title>
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<description>Comic strip characters can often be traced to actual people--apparently the objection becomes that those actual people have not been hired and are not on the payroll, so should not be represented in the premises.</description>
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