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Byline: Linda Stern
In the annals of ways to pester New York City pedestrians, first came the men dressed like chickens and wearing sandwich boards. The latest? Walking flat-screen TVs, which are vest-mounted monitors worn by models who hawk everything from Verizon job opportunities to HBO's pay-per-view of a...
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