August 21, 2003

New York Times (reg. req.)
Clippings from the National Enquirer and other American Media tabloids will be soaked in bleach and vinegar, shredded, wrapped in plastic and duct tape, and then disposed at a yet-to-be-chosen location. “For amid the original photos of Bigfoot‘s wedding, the reporters’ notebooks chronicling Monica Lewinsky‘s every move and the piles of clippings about Elizabeth Taylor‘s decline lurk who-knows-how-many deadly anthrax spores,” writes Abby Goodnough.

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