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I don’t think I’ve ever laughed as hard as when I read the recent article about eight states suing Sprint over the content of certain TV ads (“8 states sue long-distance firms over ads,” Business, July 21).

The line that got me was a quote from the attorney general’s office about how actress Sela Ward and other components of the ads “unfairly distract consumers from important disclosures about long-distance plans.”

Those things with Sela Ward dancing are commercials? I had no idea.

Unfairly distracting? I don’t think so.