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    <title>Forest boy</title>
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      <title>'Forest Boy' Is A Hoax, Police Say</title>
      <description>It turns out he's not a 17-year-old boy who was living in the woods with his father until dad died — the story he told German police. He's a 20-year-old Dutch man with personal problems.</description>
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      <title>Hoax No. 2: 'Kindness In America' Memoir Writer Shot Himself</title>
      <description>Montana authorities say Ray Dolin made up his widely reported story about being attacked by another man. Germany's "forest boy" was the first hoaxer exposed today. Who's next?</description>
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      <title>From Our Readers: Germany's Forest Boy, A Second Act? </title>
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      <title>Can You ID Germany's 'Forest Boy'?</title>
      <description>He walked into a German police department last year, saying he'd been living in the woods with his father for five years and that his dad had just died. Now authorities have released his photo.</description>
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