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Hot damn! Look at this response I received from UNICEF about them
appointing Jane Seymour as their new representative for the performing arts.
Maybe I'll have to even start watching the show.
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>Date: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 11:04:43 -0400
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>From: [log in to unmask] (Gloria Adutwum)
>Subject: Jane Seymour as Spokesperson for UNICEF
>To: [log in to unmask] (katherine a. dettwyler)
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> Thank you for your letter calling our attention to the Clairol
> advertisement featuring Jane Seymour, our new Representative for the
> Performing Arts. As global advocates for the promotion of
> breastfeeding, we agree that what has happened is most unfortunate.
> Ms. Seymour is an ardent supporter of breastfeeding, having breastfed
> all four of her children. She is, of course, very distressed about
> this incident. UNICEF has spoken to Jane and to her Producer about
> the idea of including positive messages on breastfeeding in the script
> of Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, and both have reacted positively to this
> suggestion. We hope that the Producers will follow through on this
> idea, thereby reaching millions of people all over the world to
> promote the benefits of breastfeeding to a global audience.
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> Thank you, once again, for alerting us.
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