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Article: Liar, liar.(MORAL DILEMMA)
- Article from:
- Marie Claire
- Article date:
- June 1, 2008
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"I love your new leopard-print gauchos, boss." "I can't make it to work today--plumbing emergency." "I was a member of the Crips." We've all told the odd tall tale, but how much fibbing is normal? And what happens when it backfires? MC exposes the truth--and consequences--of the lying game
Truthiness
If it sounds like the truth and it feels like the truth, so what if it's a lie?
THE TERRIFYING TALE Hillary Clinton shared on the campaign trail about a "dangerous" trip to Bosnia in 1996 certainly made her look brave: "I remember landing under sniper fire," she said, adding that she ran with her head down to get to safety. The drama! The ...
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The Christian Science Monitor;
December 8, 2003 ;
700+ words
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