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This undated photograph of a new anti-fur poster, released by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), shows (L-R) country singer Carrie Underwood, U.S. first lady Michelle Obama and talk show hosts Oprah Winfrey and Tyra Banks. The animal rights group, known for its attention-grabbing campaigns, has used the image of Mrs. Obama for the poster without her consent, the White House said on January 1, 2010. "We did not consent to it," said Semonti Stephens, a spokeswoman for the first lady. Photo Reuters
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