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From: Stig_Agermose@online.pol.dk (Stig Agermose) Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 14:26:08 -0800 |
Found at: http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/1997-07/27/104l-072797-idx.html UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM New facts and hot stats from the social sciences By Richard Morin Sunday, July 27, 1997; Page C05 The Washington Post My Editor Is a Space Alien and Other Paranoid Thoughts [clip] A new Washington Post survey suggests that one out of six American adults -- an estimated 27 million people -- suspect those photos may be fakes and doubt that the spacecraft really landed on the Red Planet. Remainder of article removed by request of copyright holder, 10/19/99.
Index: Paranoia Index: Mars Pathfinder
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Created: Jul 30, 1997