The Beast of Redmond wants to plaster links over everyone else's
webpages for users of IE6. Sportingly, you can turn off the "smart"
tags, and make a bit of a protest at the same time. Maybe all such
pages will disappear from MSN search results?

From:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/preview/smarttags/default.asp

=Site Control=
Most Smart Tags are added by Smart Tags you have downloaded to your 
computer. Some sites may not wish to have these Smart Tags show up
on their Web pages. These sites can disable Smart Tags, so you may
not see them everywhere on the Web.

=Disabling Smart Tags on a Web Page=
If you are a Web author, you can disable Smart Tag recognition in
Internet Explorer within a Web page by adding a Meta tag to that
Web page. After adding this tag, any Smart Tags that the author has
added to the page will continue to work, but Internet Explorer will
not dynamically add new tags when users view the page.

The tag is:
<meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing" content="TRUE">

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