American Apparel Taken to Task for Definition of ‘Ordinary People’
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In an effort to challenge American Apparel’s assertion the people in their sexually charged ads are ordinary people, Trent University student Jes Sachse, who suffers from a genetic disorder called Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, will appear on posters in Toronto transit stations
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