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August 17, 2006
A man filming a documentary about an enduring Elvis myth is offering $3 million to anyone who finds the King alive. Adam Muskiewicz has set up a website, www. elviswanted. com, as a way of getting the public involved in the documentary. The site says, "The hoaxing of Elvis Presley's death is the biggest myth in the history of pop culture. Does it have any merit? What are the facts behind it?"
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July 10, 2006
The Underwater Music Festival had a brush with the King of Rock and Roll when an Elvis impersonator was among the snorkelers and divers who swam Looe Key Reef. Neil Goldberg, of Key West, dressed in a white-caped jumpsuit and flashy gold chains, joined several hundred visitors and residents who took the plunge for the six-hour weekend radio broadcast. "We even had a Chihuahua in goggles and a swim vest on one of the dive boats," festival founder Bill Becker told the Associated Press.
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June 3, 2006
Topics owned, ebay, elvis, history, bbc, music, lawyer, hotel, business, lost, couple and house
Uri Geller has magically lost out on buying a house formerly owned by Elvis Presley. After placing the winning bid of $905,100 for the home on eBay, the vendors instead sold the place to a foundation owned by music producer Mike Curb.
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March 27, 2006
Elvis Presley's Memphis estate, Graceland, is selected as a National Historic Landmark. The federal government will now officially recognize the home that many Elvis Presley fans already consider a landmark.
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January 31, 2006
Topics children, spanish, elvis, freedom, twins, suicide, murder, love, young, help, wife and police
Police say a mother in western Arkansas may have used ant poison to kill her three young children. They found four cups near the poison and a letter in Spanish saying the mother could not live without their father.
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