http://www.murdzplace.com/CNN.htm this is a very interesting study, everyone should read it, blows my mind
i dunno, it is on cnn's site.. what makes yall think its fake? do they have a faux news section i aint aware of??
Look at the link in your addy bar. Come on, HHB, I figured you of all people would be able to spot an obvious fake. None of the links work either. Haha. Edit- None of the links to the stories posted at the bottom work, that is.
all the links i clicked on linked back to cnn, maybe it is,but someone spent a hella lot of time with it if it is..
I kinda wish it was true. Thursday November 6, 2003 In this case, unlike most urban legends, the author is known--Brandon Williamson, a junior at North Carolina State University (NCSU.) He sent out the tale after crafting it to appear to be an authentic CNN.com article. Naturally, he soon heard from CNN that the network was not amused, and that he could save himself a world of trouble by ceasing and desisting from spreading the hoax any further. Of course, by then the story had gone global--and half the guys in the universe had suddenly become avid champions of breast cancer prevention.