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On October 18 there was a very fortunate coincidence for those of us who try to do things the right way.
We refer to the coincidence of putting the same photograph on the cover as the New York Times.
This happens every once in a while and that day it was the case. So today we publish in this section
the graphic testimony to which we refer. In addition, we took the task of finding out which other
major newspaper had done the same ... but no, no other newspaper published the photo we received
from AFP/Georgian National Museum on the cover. Again: How beautiful it is to coincide!
And if that was not enough, the real reason is that it was an unusual story, as if it had come
from another planet: the photo of a man who lived 1.8 million years ago.
Congratulations to the people of AFP!
Word-for-word, the text below the photograph is from Art Daily
but the following words are mine:
The New York Times should be flattered to have a same day lead photograph
as ART DAILY. If more "major newspapers" did the same thing,
they would sell a lot more papers!
© artdaily.org
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