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Yesterday morning, notorious liberal pranksters The Yes Men took spoofing to 
new heights by distributing 1.2 million fake issues of the New York Times
dated July 4, 2009. Papers with the large bold headline “Iraq War Ends”
were distributed at major New York gathering places like Union Square
and Penn Station.
http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/sean-ludwig/innovate/fake-new-york-times-prank-unfunny-farce-or-innovative-inspirational-tool

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(Fake) New York Times reports end to Iraq war

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                        Wed Nov 12,  3:33 PM ET
                    AFP – …
This photo shows a spoof edition
of The New York Times announcing "Iraq War Ends," part of a hoax
executed by pranksters. An elaborate New York Times spoof hit the
streets of New York on Tuesday announcing not just the withdrawal of
troops from Iraq but a raft of other US liberal fantasies.
                    
                    (AFP/Emmanuel Dunand)



    
    
        


NEW YORK (AFP) – 
The United States has ended the war in Iraq and indicted President George W. 
Bush on treason charges, The New York Times reported Tuesday. OK, well not 
really.

                        


            
An elaborate spoof hit the streets of New York on Tuesday: a convincing fake of 
The New York Times announcing not just the withdrawal of troops from Iraq but a 
raft of other US liberal fantasies.

                        

            
Bush is indicted, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice apologizes that the fuss 
about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was invented, and Americans are 
finally getting national health insurance.

                        

            
And that's just on the front page.
                        
The only problem? The free, 14-page "special edition" newspaper -- and
its equally realistic looking "New York Times" website -- are phoney.

                        

            
Website www.gawker.com has identified the pranksters behind the stunt as The 
Yes men, a liberal group famous for practical jokes.
                        

            
The newspaper was a vision of what Democratic Americans would love to see under 
Barack Obama after he takes power in January

 Dated July 4, 2009, its front-page motto reads: "All the news we
hope to print" -- a play on the Times' famous "All the news that's fit
to print."
                        

            
According to gawker.com, The Yes Men
arranged a lightning operation where volunteers distributed the fake
Times early Wednesday and also organized so-called viral emails to
spread the word.

                         In a secret email
sent from organizers, volunteers were only instructed ahead of time
that "something cool!" will happen, reported gawker.com.

                        
"You'll receive materials and instructions when you arrive. NOTE: YOU
DON'T KNOW WHO DID THIS. We want to maintain maximum mystery around
this, for as long as possible," the secret mail read.

                        

            
A Times spokeswoman said: "This is obviously a fake issue ... We are in the 
process of finding out more about it."
                        

            
One of the newspaper's own online commentators had a wittier retort:
                        

            
"Sorry, folks, the paper isn't free. And the Iraq war isn't over, at least not 
yet."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081112/od_afp/usoffbeatmediairaqpolitics_081112203301


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         Fake New York Times announces "Iraq War ends"

        
         A
bogus "edition" of The New York Times hit streets here Wednesday, with
a look into a fantasy future filled with phony headlines taking aim at
the Bush administration, according to a report on Xinhua.
 "IRAQ
WAR ENDS" hit the headlines, while other pieces included an apology
from Secretary of Rice Condoleezza Rice for lies about weapons of mass
destruction (WMDs), and the indictment of President Bush for high
treason, said the report.
    The fake paper also misspelled Rice`s first name.
   
Some people were reportedly taken in by the headline, believing the war
was over. "I feel like I`ve got mud on my face," Sam Johnson, 35, a
former Marine and Iraq veteran was quoted as saying. "This looks like
the real thing."
    The website Gawker.com reported the bogus 14-page paper was the work of The 
Yes Men, a liberal prank group, the report said.    A Times spokeswoman was 
quoted as saying that the paper was investigating its origin        
        
http://www.unian.net/eng/news/news-284425.html

                        
                    
                    
                        
                                                
                                                
                        
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