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September 13, 1998
The New York Times:
Poker Face To Go This illustration appeared in the Sunday Styles section of the New York Times on September 13, 1998. The story by Dany Levy is about how businessmen are starting to get Botox injections, derived from botulism toxins, to temporarily paralyze portions of their facial muscles. The result is a 'permanent poker face' which supposedly gives them an edge in business deals. Very strange.
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