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		<title>Top Hoaxes of all time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Link: Mercola Health Newsletter
These were way too funny to pass up posting over my steaming mug of hazelnut coffee&#8230;see the whole list at this link here1. The Swiss
			&#160; Spaghetti Harvest
			
In 1957 the respected BBC news show Panorama announced that thanks
			&#160; to a very mild winter and the virtual elimination of the dreaded
			&#160; spaghetti weevil, Swiss [...]]]></description>
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<p>These were way too funny to pass up posting over my steaming mug of hazelnut coffee&#8230;see the whole list at this link <a href="http://www.mercola.com/article/aprilfools/index.htm">here</a><br /><strong><br />1. The Swiss<br />
			&nbsp; Spaghetti Harvest</strong>
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<p>In 1957 the respected BBC news show Panorama announced that thanks<br />
			&nbsp; to a very mild winter and the virtual elimination of the dreaded<br />
			&nbsp; spaghetti weevil, Swiss farmers were enjoying a bumper spaghetti<br />
			&nbsp; crop. It accompanied this announcement with footage of Swiss peasants<br />
			&nbsp; pulling strands of spaghetti down from trees. Huge numbers of viewers<br />
			&nbsp; were taken in, and many called up wanting to know how they could<br />
			&nbsp; grow their own spaghetti trees. To this question, the BBC diplomatically<br />
			&nbsp; replied that they should &quot;place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin<br />
			&nbsp; of tomato sauce and hope for the best.&quot;</p>
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<p><strong>15. The Case of the Interfering<br />
			&nbsp; Brassieres</strong>
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<p>In 1982 the Daily Mail reported that a local manufacturer had sold<br />
			&nbsp; 10,000 &quot;rogue bras&quot; that were causing a unique and unprecedented<br />
			&nbsp; problem, not to the wearers but to the public at large. Apparently<br />
			&nbsp; the support wire in these bras had been made out of a kind of copper<br />
			&nbsp; originally designed for use in fire alarms. When this copper came<br />
			&nbsp; into contact with nylon and body heat, it produced static electricity<br />
			&nbsp; which, in turn, was interfering with local television and radio<br />
			&nbsp; broadcasts. The chief engineer of British Telecom, upon reading<br />
			&nbsp; the article, immediately ordered that all his female laboratory<br />
			&nbsp; employees disclose what type of bra they were wearing.<br /><strong><br />22. Arm the Homeless</strong>
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<p>In 1999 the Phoenix New Times ran a story announcing the formation<br />
			&nbsp; of a new charity to benefit the homeless. There was just one catch.<br />
			&nbsp; Instead of providing the homeless with food and shelter, this charity<br />
			&nbsp; would provide them with guns and ammunition. It was named &#8216;The Arm<br />
			&nbsp; the Homeless Coalition.&#8217; The story received coverage from 60 Minutes<br />
			&nbsp; II, the Associated Press, and numerous local radio stations before<br />
			&nbsp; everyone realized it was a joke. The Phoenix New Times&#8217;s joke was<br />
			&nbsp; actually a reprise of a 1993 prank perpetrated by students at Ohio<br />
			&nbsp; State University.</p>
<p>For more of the fun, click <a href="http://www.mercola.com/article/aprilfools/index.htm">here</a></p>
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