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President Bush Lays Wreath to Honor Fashion’s Fallen Heroes

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MIAMI – President George W. Bush paid a surprise visit to slain fashion designer Giovanni Versace’s house in Miami last night. Mr. Bush arrived shortly after dark and placed a wreath on a stand not far from the delicate wrought iron fence that accents the late designer’s mansion.

Speaking extemporaneously, the president told a small group gathered on the sidewalk, “We must never forget the sacrifices made by the brave designers who gave their lives so that others might dress freely.”

Sources close to the president said his visit was designed to call attention to the alarming lack of fashion sense “endemic among today’s celebrities.”

“The president still has some political capital left,” added new White House press secretary, Tony Snow. “He intends to spend it on the development of a fashion terror alert that will warn people when threats to fashion sense reach dangerous levels. He is also considering the creation of a new cabinet position, secretary of fashion.”

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