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Snopes.com, the website committed to debunking urban legends, misinformation and Onion-style fake articles, has already created three entries on Duffel Blog stories to let readers know they aren't real.
WSJ: Prank and File: These Military Reports Are Out of Line
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Real-estate agents say they aren't concerned.
WSJ: Stunned Home Buyers Find the Bidding Wars Are Back
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Although fears of spillover violence aren't substantiated by crime data, they are having a real impact on the economy of El Paso.
BBC: US border violence: Myth or reality?
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Instead, it's just the latest sign that Apple's real targets aren't Microsoft or Dell--they're Japanese consumer electronics wizards like Sharp and Sony.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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And also, that Facebook friends aren't the same as real friends, because real friends come over to your house and they, like, hold your hair when you're vomiting.
NPR: Help 'Ask Amy' Write A Commencement Speech
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Clearly, investors aren't taking their cues from the real economy, at least in the UK. Nor do they seem to paying much attention to governments.
BBC: On markets and helicopters