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The satirical magazine Private Eye had embarked on its long campaign against good taste and the laws of libel. In November 2000, as the Bush-Gore presidential contest in Florida went into extra innings, the satirical magazine The Onion "reported" that "Serbian president Vojislav Kostunica deployed more than 30,000 peacekeeping troops to the U. He was no newcomer to incorporating the rowdy, anarchical side of vernacular American draftsmanship into his own work, having long before, while still living in Sweden, executed Kalas pa MAD (Feast on MAD), 1957-59, a large-scale drawing in which he seems to have taken fragments of motifs found in the satirical magazine and recombined them into a sort of fluid, abstract cartoon. |
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