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The photo flashed around the world yesterday, causing quite a few laughs as it went. Why? Because it seemed to show President Obama being less than discreet in admiring a young woman at the G8 Summit. While the photo may have some dreading Bill Clinton-like behavior in another president, is the photo real? Cameras don't lie, do they?

The camera may not lie, but photographers, and in this case, photo editors, certainly can bend the truth a bit.

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