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Fort Myers embroiled in sign flap

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FORT MYERS, Fla., May 5 (UPI) -- A World War II veteran employed part-time by a Florida city has gotten a lot of unwelcome attention for removing signs put up to welcome home a soldier from Iraq.

Kelly Smith, the woman who put up the signs and yellow ribbons outside her home in Fort Myers to honor her daughter says everyone should calm down.

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"It has all gotten too out of hand and big," she told the Fort Myers News-Press.

The flap went from local to national when conservative Web pundit Matt Drudge put a link to a local story on his site. Soon, the city was inundated with e-mail from across the country and even Canada.

The News-Press says that 300,000 people looked at its story, a record for the paper.

Now, the city is trying to do some damage control. Mayor Eric Feichthaler plans to read a proclamation in honor of Amanda Smith at next week's council meeting and has invited the whole family to attend.

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