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youtube.com 30,834,319
en.wikipedia.org 28,718,623
amazon.com 22,358,187
answers.yahoo.com 10,536,143
snopes.com 201,687
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Organic Listing Variations
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8 Racist Words You Use Every Day - snopes.com
20 posts - 17 authors - Last post: Jan 208 Racist Words You Use Every Day Language. ... the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles and I agree with Richard that ...
2.
No blacks stationed at Icelandic AFB - snopes.com
13 posts - 11 authors - Last post: Feb 14, 2008Comment: I came across a blog discussion regarding the US Air Force base in Keflavik, Iceland, which was apparently closed a few years ago. ...
3.
Nixon carried Satchmo's stash - snopes.com
20 posts - 7 authors - Last post: Sep 3, 2007Nixon carried Satchmo's stash Politics. ... Tommy Flanagan" [note: Flanagan was not Armstrong's pianist, there is no record of any sessions ...
4.
Spell-check run amok changes names in yearbook - snopes.com
20 posts - 18 authors - Last post: Jun 3, 2008It comes across in documents that I I type up that involve people's names (ms word documents and emails and such). Spell check gets them ...
5.
Woman has rare identical quadruplets - snopes.com
20 posts - 15 authors - Last post: Aug 20, 2007I cannot imagine going in for my first ultrasound, having used no fertility drugs, and hearing, "it's quadruplets! ...
6.
Woman has rare identical quadruplets - Page 2 - snopes.com
20 posts - 16 authors - Last post: Sep 12, 2007Wikipedia lists them as the Hansen quads & their names are Allison, Brooke, Claire & Darcy. The Hansens, Furtick (male), Durst (female), ...
7.
The 10 Major Newspapers That Will Either Fold or Go Digital Next ...
2 posts - 2 authors10 major US newspapers, according to Time, will go out of business or go ... I get really excited when I see big names like that bending, not breaking. ...
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Barack Obama was born in Kenya - snopes.com
20 posts - 11 authors - Last post: Apr 21, 2008Barack Obama was born in Kenya Politics. ... She was not allowed to travel by plane then, so she Barack Obama was born ...
9.
Lady at the beach (Possibly NSFW) - snopes.com
20 posts - 14 authors - Last post: Jan 16, 2007It wasn't the fact that there's a very scrawny and tan lady with a saggy bum on the beach that makes me say "photoshop! ...
10.
"Ohhh, we'll sing of Lydia Pinkham..." - snopes.com
6 posts - 6 authors - Last post: Mar 30, 2007"Ohhh, we'll sing of Lydia Pinkham..." Business. ... as Dr. Mary Walker, the lady who wore men's trousers, as President Cleveland's new ...
 
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