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Greenpeace activists Adam Edmondson (left), Andrea LeClair (center), 
and Scott Cardiff (right) hold a Kleercut banner as they block the 
entrance to a Kimberly-Clark facility in New Milford, Connecticut on 
June 9, 2008. The protest was an effort to get Kimberly-Clark, maker 
of the Kleenex products, to stop destroying ancient forests to make 
its paper products.

Greenpeace activists Adam Edmondson (left), Andrea LeClair (center), and Scott Cardiff (right) hold a Kleercut banner as they block the entrance to a Kimberly-Clark facility in New Milford, Connecticut on June 9, 2008. The protest was an effort to get Kimberly-Clark, maker of the Kleenex products, to stop destroying ancient forests to make its paper products.

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New Milford, Connecticut police officers arrest Greenpeace activist 
Scott Cardiff as he blocks the entrance to a Kimberly-Clark facility 
in New Milford on June 9, 2008. The protest was an effort to get 
Kimberly-Clark, maker of Kleenex, to stop destroying ancient forests 
to make its paper products.

New Milford, Connecticut police officers arrest Greenpeace activist Scott Cardiff as he blocks the entrance to a Kimberly-Clark facility in New Milford on June 9, 2008. The protest was an effort to get Kimberly-Clark, maker of Kleenex, to stop destroying ancient forests to make its paper products.

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An information sheet and tree seedlings were placed on the windshields 
of vehicles parked in the employee lot of Kimberly-Clark's New 
Milford, Connecticut facility by Greenpeace activists during a protest 
on June 9, 2008. The protest was an attempt to get Kimberly-Clark, 
makers of Kleenex and other paper products, to stop destroying ancient 
forests. Three activists were arrested during the event for blocking 
an entrance to the facility while holding a Kleercut banner.

An information sheet and tree seedlings were placed on the windshields of vehicles parked in the employee lot of Kimberly-Clark's New Milford, Connecticut facility by Greenpeace activists during a protest on June 9, 2008. The protest was an attempt to get Kimberly-Clark, makers of Kleenex and other paper products, to stop destroying ancient forests. Three activists were arrested during the event for blocking an entrance to the facility while holding a Kleercut banner.

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New Milford, Connecticut police officers talk with Greenpeace 
activists holding a Kleercut banner as they block the entrance to a 
Kimberly-Clark facility in New Milford on June 9, 2008. The protest 
was an effort to get Kimberly-Clark to stop destroying ancient forests 
to make their Kleenex and other paper products. Activists pictured 
from left are: Adam Edmondson; Andrea LeClair and Scott Cardiff.

New Milford, Connecticut police officers talk with Greenpeace activists holding a Kleercut banner as they block the entrance to a Kimberly-Clark facility in New Milford on June 9, 2008. The protest was an effort to get Kimberly-Clark to stop destroying ancient forests to make their Kleenex and other paper products. Activists pictured from left are: Adam Edmondson; Andrea LeClair and Scott Cardiff.

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Frontliner talking to a supporter.

Frontliner talking to a supporter.

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Frontliners calling for more action to help curb global warming.

Frontliners calling for more action to help curb global warming.

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Frontliners spread the word about saving the whales.

Frontliners spread the word about saving the whales.

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