But but the answer is known, Tom....

When I said "I believe" I simply meant "to the best of my recollection" 
 it is documented somewhere,
elaborately.  

ann

Tom C wrote:

>My question to all of you is, assuming the answer is unknown, how can you 
>tell?
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>>From: ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Subject: Re: American girl in Italy by Ruth Orkin
>>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 13:10:04 -0500
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>>I think semi contrived...
>>I believe she set up and had the girl walk by.. but the guys on the
>>street were not in on it entirely...
>>Too bad it was even set up to that extent .
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>>BTW - If any of you ever see a photo of Orkin's of a guy in swimming
>>trunks  leaping into the
>>air to grab a frisbee - shot in Central Park about um 30 years ago, (in
>>a book?on line?)
>>let me know.
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>>ann
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>>William Robb wrote:
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>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Jens Bladt" Subject: OT: American girl in Italy by Ruth Orkin
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>>>>What is the truth about "American Girl in Italy", which is one of my all
>>>>time favorite photogarphs?
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>>>>The New York Times, Sunday April 30, 1995
>>>>Candid or Contrived? The Making of a Classic  by Shaun Considine
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>>>>Some of you may know?
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>>>Contrived.
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>>>William Robb
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