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Updated: October 4, 2012
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CHARLESTON -- Firefighters prove real men do wear pink! For the next two weeks, they'll sport pink t-shirts. It's the third year they've done it to support breast cancer research.

T-shirts are available to the public. All proceeds will go to Sarah Bush Lincoln's Breast Cancer Center.

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