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Environmental

Jan. 12, 1999

Fur Could Fly Over Controversial Tags

When Century City attorney Terri Macellaro bought herself a luxurious raccoon coat, she was assured by a sales clerk, she said, that the animals whose pelts were used for the garment had been "put to sleep like a dog or cat."

By Anne La Jeunesse
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        When Century City attorney Terri Macellaro bought herself a luxurious raccoon coat, she was assured by a sales clerk, she said, that the animals whose pelts were used for the garment had been "put to sleep like a dog or cat."
        When Macellaro, 36, l...

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