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WSJ's Operation Frown

Where have all the good times gone?

Just ask the people who render The Wall Street Journal's iconic stiple drawings of political leaders and CEOs. The Journal has drafted its artist(s) for new portraits of business leaders that are more, er, economically appropriate. Just in time for Citigroup's announcement of a $2.5 billion shortfall, we now have a new image of a seriously baffled CEO Vikram Pandit. In his new dot depiction, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson looks like he and only he can stare down this recession.

Check out the Columbia Journalism Review's writeup on the new face of seriousness.

Posted by Phil Albinus on July 18, 2008 2:09 PM | Permalink

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