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Weekly World NewsCatch a look at the weirdest news on the net By Emma Kae - 20th September 2001 - Back to News
Looking for a little insight into breaking World News? Log onto WeeklyWorldNews.com (WWN) for your online information fix.
WWN offers a unique perspective on the World today. In addition to the regular-type articles (everyday news features), WWN promotes a wide range of features from possible alien attack, revelations and prophecies, and conspiracies, to classifieds, games, free stuff, advice, horoscopes, and even psychic readings!
Searching for a dream analysis / burst of sci-fi news / updates on Bat Boy or anything of a similar nature, try logging on to WWN for all of your bizarre news needs. The website is very informative, and incredibly entertaining, with enough to keep you intrigued for hours.
Click here to log on to WWN.
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