Here's an interesting observation by Slate. As most of you know--because my readers are not only beautiful inside and out, but also erudite intellectuals--the distinctiveness or personality of the WSJ, aside from its generally horrible editorial page, is its unique dotted and stippled portraitures that accompany many of its lead stories. Goal #587: Get my face dotted for the WSJ....for something cool and good, and not for insider trading or starting a heedless and unnecessary war resulting in the deaths of thousands of people, hopefully. Anyway, sometimes a drawing is just a drawing, but Slate observed an interesting reflection in his WSJ face over the years:

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