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Article: THE LIST
- Article from:
- The Independent (London, England)
- Article date:
- June 25, 1995
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FAXATIONS: David Hockney, who received an honorary degree from
Oxford last week, discovered "fax art" in the late 1980s by
distorting images as he fed paper into fax machines; Hillary
Clinton used to fax Chelsea algebra homework; transcripts of the
"Camillagate" tape, published in Australia, kept fax machines in
Britain busy for 24 hours in January 1993; John Major was in Bombay
in January 1993 when he was faxed a New Statesman article about an
alleged affair; in October 1993 a "cod fax" from the Guardian to
the Paris Ritz caused a furore; in February 1994, cricketer Graeme
Fowler faxed his wife to tell her that their marriage was over;
Lesley Player claimed that Major Ferguson used to fax ...
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