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  <![CDATA[<p>Artist Richard Ankrom kept getting mixed up when driving a certain section of the L.A. freeways, so he took it on himself to fix the problem -- and make it a performance art project at the same time. It succeeded exactly as he had hoped: everyone, including the California Department of Transportation, thought it was a "legit" change in the sign. From the 12 May 2002 issue:</p>]]>
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