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Essay heading: Paul Mccartney: Six Feet Under?
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October 30, 1997 |
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a few days, Gibb and his coworkers were astonished to see that newspapers and
reporters took his on-air joke too seriously and spread the story more widely.
(Saki) More clues came about when Fred Labour, arts reviewer of the University
of Michigan's student newspaper, The Michigan Daily, was asked to review "Abbey
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The newspaper published the article under the title, "McCartney Dead; New
Evidence Brought to Light." (Saki) Labour and the editor, J. Gray, assumed that
everyone knew it was a joke. The rest of the world took it seriously, and soon
Labour was swamped with phone calls from media who wanted more information about
his findings... displayed next 300 characters
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