Word: faked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...others lie quietly covered up for years. Last week New York's Metropolitan Museum gave a rousing demonstration of both truisms and, in the process, announced it was both richer by a handsome new acquisition and poorer by declaring one of its prized Greek treasures to be a fake...
...which there are fastdraw clubs in Tokyo, the western has become a universal myth. Any country with a horse and a revolver can make or fake a western-and most have. But to satirize the myth is another matter. With their astringent Lemonade, the Czechs prove that they not only love the western but understand it well enough to kid the Levi...
...first period, Harvard spent virtually all its time circling the Princeton goal, with nothing to show for the effort. Not even three Tiger penalties proved enough help. Princeton's John Ritchie finally took matters into his own hands when he held Harvard's Terry Flaman with a good fake and then set up Jon Taylor, crossing in front of the nets for an easy score. Taylor's goal...
...They began thinking about the movie four years ago in New York City, after mulling over the films of Francois Truffaut-Jules and Jim and Shoot the Piano Player. At the time, Benton and Newman were house satirists at Esquire, writing sophomoric advice to college boys like how to fake mononucleosis. The Dillinger Days, a book about crime in the '30s, crossed their desk. The way they like to tell it, a figurative light bulb appeared over their heads when they came to the section on Clyde Barrow...
Kondo had no scrolls and would not get them until he received the money. The bargaining began: Cross would not procure his U.S. donor's money until he had established that the scrolls were not fake. Kondo said his party would never give up the scrolls until they had the money. The two compromised. If Kondo would send Cross pictures of the writing on each scroll and a photo of a complete scroll, Cross would tell if they were authentic and would pay without actually seeing them...