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Photo Credits Quaker Oats (detail, red tint added) Jayce Salloum, At the End of the "Nation State" At the End of the "Nation State" (detail), Beirut, 1992 (detail), Beirut, 1992 CP Picture Archive/Elise Amendola; (bottom) CP Picture Archive/Bernd Kammerer Absolut Vodka/Keith Haring, Absolut Haring Absolut Haring (detail), 1992 (detail), 1992 CP Picture Archive/Richard Drew; (bottom) Barr Gilmore Apple Computers Inc.; (bottom) Bedford Park Public School, Sesquicentennial Museum and Archives, Toronto District School Board (Channel One logo added) CP Picture Archive/Jose Goita; (bottom) Diesel ad, spring 1995 CP Picture Archive/Todd Korol; (bottom) Lawrence Emerson/The Fauquier Citizen Robin Romano; (bottom) CP Picture Archive/Malcolm Dunlop Steve Payne/(bottom) Adbusters Adbusters Chris Woods, McDonald's Nation McDonald's Nation (detail), 1997, courtesy the artist and Diane Farris Gallery, Vancouver (detail), 1997, courtesy the artist and Diane Farris Gallery, Vancouver Whispered Media, The Pie's the Limit The Pie's the Limit Barr Gilmore The Ballyhoo, June 1932; (bottom) Ron English Nick Cobbing/David Hoffman Photo Library Reclaim the Streets poster, London, 1995 CP Picture Archive/Michael Schmelling; (bottom) courtesy Justice: Do It Nike! Justice: Do It Nike!
San Francisco Examiner/Darryl Bush; (bottom) Jubal Brown, Ad Death Ad Death, 1996, performance/vandalism, courtesy the artist (red tint added) Greenpeace/Melanie Kemper (detail, red tint added) CP Picture Archive/Susan Walsh CP Picture Archive/Lionel Cirronneau; (bottom) CP Picture Archive/Tom Hanson courtesy McSpotlight Web site