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By Victoria Matiash
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, January 19, 2008 It hasn't been a good week for clowns. Recent economic antics of the Bush administration aside (OK, OK; Georgie II gets enough flak without fantasy hockey columnists weighing in), the genuine Bozos and Buttons of the world took an immense hit with the release of a study out of the U.K. The University of Sheffield discovered that "Clowns are universally disliked by children, (in fact) some find them quite frightening and unknowable." Therefore, it's official: Kids think clowns are creepy. So much ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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