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snopes.com Update: 25 September 2010


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snopes.com: Update #486


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Our last update mailing was 18 September 2010.

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New Articles

  • Final answer: Did a pizza delivery man play the piano part on the Bachman-Turner Overdrive hit "Takin' Care of Business"?
  • An examination of the etymology of the phrase "let the cat out of the bag."
  • How a misplaced comma once deprived the U.S. government of $1 million in revenue.
  • Was Jimi Hendrix dropped as an opening act from a Monkees tour because the Daughters of the American Revolution complained about his stage act?
  • A little girl gives her parent a gold-wrapped box filled with kisses, then dies.
  • A father parks his truck atop a leaf pile containing his daughter, killing her.
  • Don't forget to visit our Daily Snopes page for a collection of odd news stories from around the world!

Worth a Second Look

  • Have criminals unintentionally turned themselves in by dialing 911?

Still Haunting the Inbox

Fraud Afoot
  • Visit our Top Scams page for a list of schemes commonly used by crooks to separate the unwary from their money.

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