'Da Vinci' Movie Incites Worldwide Protests, Boycotts

'Da Vinci' Movie Incites Worldwide Protests, Boycotts

Days away from the worldwide premiere of ‘‘The Da Vinci Code,’’ protests and calls for boycotts are rising up around the world, causing some to say that the demonstrations against the movie will actually spark greater interest in the controversial film rather than keep people away from the box office..

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