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Egyptology has as its international spokesman someone for whom all discourse tends toward propaganda.
And not long ago, a spokesman, someone paid to talk, refused to put his name to a statement.
Or I could imagine an exciting new spokesman, someone called, say, Sammy the Stuff Guy, who would sprint around malls in red and green Nike spandex, high-fiving kids and passing out CD's, nose rings and tattoo kits.
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