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SA: Puny penis keeps Greek hero hidden
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AAP General News (Australia)
11-16-2000
SA: Puny penis keeps Greek hero hidden
By Sam Lienert
ADELAIDE, Nov 16 AAP - He's built like a Greek god, but not everything's of Herculean
proportions and that's keeping an Adelaide statue out of the limelight.
Adelaide city councillors are locked in a debate over whether to move a bronze statue
of Greek hero Hercules into Victoria Square in the centre of the city.
Hercules was moved to the less frequented Pennington Gardens, near the Adelaide Oval,
in 1920 and councillor Michael Harbison is seeking to have him put back where he was first
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