Has no one followed the link he provided? It takes you to the article in the
May 2, 2005 edition of BBC news--the largest broadcaster in the world. That
doesn't mean the article was true, but it certainly lends credibility to it.
I doubt the BBC would print something that had no authority attached to it.
Maybe they were fooled as well.
John
www.RocheleauPipes.com
"John S." wrote in message
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Before posting nonsense like this you should do the following:
1. Apply the National Enquirer test by asking yourself does the story
make sense and could it have happened.
2. Determine whether it was reported in a real newspaper with a
reputation for reporting confirmed stories.