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BETHLEHEM, Pa. — An image of President Bush groping the breast of a barely dressed woman in a painting at Lehigh University has sparked debate over the propriety of hanging such a picture in the school's supposedly non-partisan political science department. 'The woman is a symbol for the world and his groping is a symbol for what the administration seems to be doing, which is groping not necessarily for pleasure but for dominance,' said artist Larry Fink. Fink's spoof is garnering a lot of attention among some students at Lehigh, who say for eight years during his presidency, the university never displayed a politically-charged picture of Bill Clinton on the school's walls. University curator Ricardo Viera said he sees no problem with his decision to place the exhibit in the midst of the classroom environment.
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