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    Spoof of National Review. [21] NBC.com.co NBC.com.co Imitates NBC. [23] [21] NBCNews.com.co NBCNews.com.co Defunct Mimics the URL, design and logo of NBC News. [24] News Examiner newsexaminer.net Started in 2015 by Paul Horner, the lead writer of the National Report. This website has been known to mix real news along with its fake news. [25]

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    Lush opened two new stores in Covent Garden and Kings Road, London. [10] Lush expanded into other countries, first with stores in Croatia [11] [12] and then Australia in 1997, [13] Brazil in 1999 and Dublin, Ireland, in 2000. [14] [15] "B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful" was an experimental brand launched in 2003 by Lush. [16]

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    Scam methods may operate in reverse, with a stranger (not the registrar) communicating an offer to buy a domain name from an unwary owner. The offer is not genuine, but intended to lure the owner into a false sales process, with the owner eventually pressed to send money in advance to the scammer for appraisal fees or other purported services.

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