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May 05, 2011

Assads No Longer in Vogue

Remember the breathless 3,000-word Vogue feature in March about Syria's Asma Assad, the "freshest and most magnetic of first ladies"? Well, Israel Matzav blogs:

Now it seems that story has been flushed down the memory hole.

Thanks to the wonders of Google cache, you can still find the original story online by going here. [CAMERA notes: The cached link also no longer appears to work.]

But since April 30, if you go to the original link, this is what you will see:

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Posted by TS at May 5, 2011 01:12 AM

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Full text here:

http://theolivebranch.myfastforum.org/Foreign_Affairs_Syria_s_Assad_No_Longer_in_Vogue_about1146.html

Posted by: biohazard at May 5, 2011 08:41 PM

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