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Tate was a creation of such imagination, such charisma and such depth that he almost couldn't not be real; not so much a hoax, more a literary game made flesh.
As the Murdoch scandal illustrates, this coverage is invaluable, since the notion of "fair and balanced" journalism practiced by Fox News, the WSJ, and other mainstream outlets appears to be as much a hoax as the false hope perpetuated by NoTW that Dowler was still alive.
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The meaning of the story, Mr. Naipaul suggests, is simple: "Malik's career proves how much of Black Power -- away from its United States source -- is jargon, how much a sentimental hoax.
Although Infowars portrayed it as a proof of an Illuminati-level conspiracy, it was much more likely a hoax.
While this has pretty much been proven a hoax, it's still fun to sit at their "gravesite" and dream about who they were.
And the great thing about playing the hoax card is you don't have to prove much because, well, it's all a hoax.
The FAA does not much like altering flight plans based on a hoax.
Not so much a Trojan Horse as a Trojan Hoax, they believe.
The announcement ignited much media attention, ethical debate, doubt, criticism, and claims of a hoax.
Certainly, there isn't much tread left in the argument that global warming is, to use Senator James Inhofe's famous formulation, a "hoax".
To prove a hoax?
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