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Saying his group is not anti-homosexual, fraternity president Jay L. Napoleon, an MIT senior, explained yesterday that the group stages a fake rally every year, "taking a popular cause to a ridiculous extent so it's obviously a farce...
...undergraduate talent tends to rise phoenix-like every few years, and if the shows run into dull periods, they always eventually seem to revive. The singing, dancing, and punning in this year's show are all at least good, and occasionally extraordinary, I'm happy to report--and the fake busts, nylons, and skirts are all in place...
...morning she is reclining in the studio of Arsi, her Rumanian skin specialist. Later she is sitting in the kitchen of Photographer Ara Gallant, being made up for the Italian edition of Vogue. Gallant's apartment is a good setting for Apples; the floors are white, with rivers of fake blood, the living room is solid black, and the dining room, where she will be photographed, has a stainless steel floor and walls made of thousands of tiny mirrors. The photographer, a wiry fellow from the South Bronx with a reputation for freaky brilliance, believes that a photograph should...
...Alan Litchfield went off for interference at 17:09, a pass to the point trickled through a St. Lawrence defenseman's legs and just over the blue line. Olson picked up the puck and wheeled in on Laurie netminder Bob Goodwin, bringing the goaltender to his knees with a fake slapshot from about ten feet out and bringing the crowd to its feet with a backhander into the top of the net at 17:48, as he whizzed over the goal line...
...harmful if believed true." And so the government began its long seige on the "El Salvador Dissent Paper." In reality, it started off as a low-key affair. State officials told their media contacts (who, not surprisingly, had received the report as well) that the document was undoubtably a fake. After all, it said it was an official dissent paper. Patently absurd, they argued. Dissent papers--usually used by government officers in the field to critique U.S. policy or the work of the ambassador--reach solely the desk of the Secretary of State...