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Fake New York Times announces "Iraq War Ends"
Latest Updated at 2008-November-14 10:54:41
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A fake copy of the New York Times (L) declaring "Iraq War Ends" is seen here with a copy of the real New York Times in New York November 12, 2008. A group of pranksters handed out more than 1.2 million fake New York Times newspapers mainly in New York City and Los Angeles on Wednesday with a front page story declaring "Iraq War Ends." [Photo: Xinhuanet/Reuters]

A bogus "edition" of The New York Times hit streets in New York Wednesday, with a look into a fantasy future filled with phony headlines taking aim at the Bush administration, according to a report on www.nydailynews.com.

"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.

A fake copy of the New York Times (bottom), declaring "Iraq War Ends," is seen here with a copy of of the real New York Times in New York November 12, 2008. A group of pranksters handed out more than 1.2 million fake New York Times newspapers mainly in New York City and Los Angeles on Wednesday with a front page story declaring "Iraq War Ends." [Photo: Xinhuanet/Reuters]

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