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    The Kissinger image below (by David Levine) is one of 320 illustrations - by 142 of the world's most acclaimed contemporary artists - that The New York Times itself originally commissioned for its Op-Ed Pages, but then got cold feet about running, and eventually paid more than $1 million in... more

    Reviewed by FAIRYUSER Mar 09 2009, 02:43am ( 8 reviews ) alternet.org

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  • Rated by Flaneur2008 on Mar 23 2009, 8:56am

    Great painting of Kissinger!
  • Rated by Whomadewho on Mar 11 2009, 1:34pm

    What didn't the Times want you to see?
  • Rated by shundread on Mar 09 2009, 7:58am

    Excellent. =D
  • Rated by kalaway on Mar 09 2009, 7:34am

    Interesting illustrations, but I think they have every right to choose to run or not run what they wish. I'm glad they occasionally censor themselves based on what's appropriate--even if I don't always agree with what's included in that category.
  • Rated by onreact-com on Mar 09 2009, 4:26am

    How the NYT attempts to paint a friendlier picture of reality depending on who's n power: "American presidents are not supposed to sweat."
  • Rated by FAIRYUSER on Mar 09 2009, 2:43am

    The Kissinger image below (by David Levine) is one of 320 illustrations - by 142 of the world's most acclaimed contemporary artists - that The New York Times itself originally commissioned for its Op-Ed Pages, but then got cold feet about running, and eventually paid more than $1 million in "kill fees" to hide from public view (sometimes for as long as 38 years).What didn't the Times want you to see?