
Will any Italian city approve or allow a second atheist bus ad in 2009?
Background: TONED- DOWN ATHEIST BUS AD OK'D
Original message canned after religious protests
(ANSA) - Genoa, January 29 - Italian atheists have succeeded in getting an OK for a toned-down No God advert to be carried on Genoa buses next month.
http://www.ansa.it/site/notizie/awnplus/english/news/2009-01-29_129287244.html
Question suspends on Christmas Eve in Italy to allow for suspense to decide if a new bus might be approved in the following week.
Original message canned after religious protests
(ANSA) - Genoa, January 29 - Italian atheists have succeeded in getting an OK for a toned-down No God advert to be carried on Genoa buses next month.
http://www.ansa.it/site/notizie/awnplus/english/news/2009-01-29_129287244.html
Question suspends on Christmas Eve in Italy to allow for suspense to decide if a new bus might be approved in the following week.
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