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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*U.S. Customs seized Harvard-bound copies of ''[[Candide]]'', Voltaire's satire, claiming obscenity. Two Harvard professors defended the work, and it was later admitted in a different edition. *U.S. Customs seized Harvard-bound copies of ''[[Candide]]'', Voltaire's satire, claiming obscenity. Two Harvard professors defended the work, and it was later admitted in a different edition.

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