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Pamela Anderson posed in a lettuce bikini. Rocker Dave Navarro wore just his tattoos. Bill Maher was photographed in nothing but a baby bonnet. And countless young actresses have gone naked rather than wear fur.

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This is according to an international animal rights group, which called on the Philippine government and the US military to take legal action on the reported shooting of stray animals by American soldiers taking part in the joint RP-US military exercises in Sulu.
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