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        <description>Caroline Overington is a Mum of twins, a reporter at The Australian newspaper, and the author of the novel, ``Ghost Child’’ to be published by Random House in October.</description>
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            <title>Cotton On thinks child abuse is funny: meet Lincoln</title>
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            <description>As the 8000&#45;plus readers of Mia Freedman&#8217;s Twitter feed will already know, the clothing company, &#8220;Cotton On&#8221; has launched a new range of baby suits and T&#45;shirts, bearing the amusing 
slogan: &#8220;They Shake Me.&#8217;&#8217; 



Trouble is, all the babies in the ads for the &#8220;They Shake Me&#8221; range are bright and happy and smiling at the camera. 

Surely, if Cotton On is going to make light of child abuse, they should use a real&#45;life victim of child abuse to model the clothes?</description>
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