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Nonprofit Helps Graffiti Artists Turn Their Work Into Cash

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Though some graffiti artists have real skill, the fact remains: it's vandalism -- and it's illegal. But a Santa Monica group is trying to get these talented taggers off the streets to turn their creativity into cash.

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