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  Rolly: Honoring war dead now a crime
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Last EditedRP  Jun 20, 2005 07:23pm
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MediaNewspaper - Salt Lake Tribune
News DateTuesday, June 21, 2005 01:00:00 AM UTC0:0
Description Norton, who was told by a city official last winter that the sign in his yard did not violate zoning ordinances, received a letter from the Layton City Attorney's Office recently informing him that, upon further review, the sign does violate the ordinance and he would have 10 days to take it down.

    The sign currently contains 1,715 postage-stamp-sized pictures of each dead soldier that Norton downloads from CNN's Web site. The number is updated whenever there is a new casualty. Above the pictures is a large bold-faced headline denoting the latest number of Americans killed in Iraq. Next to the sign is an American flag.
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