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  <![CDATA[<p><i>This is True</i> has been publishing since 1994, presenting odd news with off-the-wall commentary by Colorado humorist Randy Cassingham. Since its launch <i>This is True</i> has been the leading online "weird-but-true news" newsletter, so it's about time we started tracking the weirdest stories of the year. This is the first compilation of that -- for the year 2007.</p>

<p>The following are the <b>Top 10 Weirdest</b> stories from <i>This is True</i> in 2007, as voted by our readers.</p>]]>
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  <![CDATA[<p>Some our favorites of the many megabytes of comments received.</p>

<ul><li>"<i>Ochen Cpesseba!</i> This stuff's a <i>riot!</i>" --<b>Barbara, California</b>

<p><li>"Love what you're doing with the news. Nice to know somebody else is as demented as I." --<b>George, Professor of Journalism, Nebraska</b></p>

<p><li>"This is, at once, the funniest and scariest thing that I've ever seen. Thank you!" --<b>Aaron, Massachusetts</b></ul></p>]]>
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 <title>We&apos;re Off to Pluto!</title>
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  <![CDATA[<p>Yes, <i>True</i> is about weird news. More importantly, it's about <i>thinking,</i> which implies a quest for knowledge and understanding. That's most evident in Randy's editorials; here are two of them on the same subject, starting with an editorial in May 2002:</p>]]>
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  <![CDATA[<p>If a friend sent you to this page, they may be trying to tell you something. If you found it by yourself, consider that a point in your favor. This article appeared in <I>This is True</i>'s 23 January 2000 issue:</p>]]>
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