In a great example of how certain stories play out, San Francisco Bay Guardian reporter Sarah Phelan opens her article by citing the play two news items recently received on the same day they broke: In Detroit, U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor ruled that the Bush administration's warrantless National Security Agency surveillance program was unconstitutional and must end. Meanwhile, somewhere in Thailand, a weirdo named John Mark Karr claimed he was with six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey when she died in 1996.
We all know which story received the most attention.
Here are the Top 10 most ignored stories. I've had to condense them for space considerations, but their headlines should tell enough of a story:
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- Top 10 animal senses we don't have
- Seems fair
- Robotic frisbees of death
- Jason's top 10 kills
- Man hits himself with own car
- Philadelphia... where we don't take anything serio...
- They have way too much fun in China
- Dogs trained to sniff out pirated DVDs
- Maverick opens in 2007
- Top 10 worst portrayals of technology in film
- Domino Rally is for suckers
- Philadelphia Orchestra is first
- Penis name generator
- World's first hypoallergenic cats on sale
- Most haunted castle in Britain
- Gun pulled on man for new Tickle Me Elmo
- Top 10 dumbest secret identities
- Dead puppies are no fun
- For once, it really was the one-armed man... sorry...
- 9.11 memorial
- Women wins lottery again
- Probably one of the worst coincidences ever
- 9.11 remembered
- Top 10 untold news stories
- Rocky may move back to Art Museum
- Even Stevens - religion debate
- 10 easiest jobs in sports
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