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<title>Comment by Marcia L. Neil on Makeup Your Mind: Reflections On Cosmetics And &lt;i&gt;Sports Illustrated&lt;/i&gt;&#039;s Swimsuit Issue</title>
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<description>The anti-spandex forces are not public politics and yet public cultural sentiment is often with them.  Who doesn&#039;t dream of taking over &#039;Cole of California&#039;, discontinuing the spandex and saving the South American rubber trees so as to be a hero of indigenous America and a candidate for deification within the pages of &#039;Tiger Beat&#039; as well?  Unfortunately, residents of inner cities and manufacturing zones don&#039;t have the same muscle tone possible as their more sylvan counterparts.</description>
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