Strange juxtapositions

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The May 17 issue of U.S. News & World Report features an interesting page spread on pages 40 and 41. Page 40 offers a column by Michael Barone on the Abu Ghraib torture photos, proclaiming in its headline: "No, it's not the American way".

Page 41 consists of an ad from PBS with the heading "Stock Scandal, 1628." Underneath this picture is a woman in Pilgrim costume immobilized by, oh, that kind of stock! It's for the TV program Colonial House ("Can 26 people from 2004 survive life in 1628?")

They must have done it on purpose. It's too good not to have been intentional. Did anyone else see this and think it was odd too?

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I didn't see it, but I agree - pretty odd. Definitely seems too good to be a coincidence.

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