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Posted AT 1:14 AM EST on 08/07/06

Face it -- 'reading' people's features is a mug's game

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

VANCOUVER — Mark Ainley is giving the expression “taking it at face value” a whole new meaning. The Vancouver man teaches workshops on how to divine someone's character, intelligence and values by his or her visage: People with higher eyebrows are reserved. Low eyebrows signal someone outgoing. Upturned noses suggest gullibility; downward pointing noses imply a critical temperament.

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