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Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 08:45:25 -0000
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Subject: [zzzzteana] Crop Idol: Crop circle competition
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>>From todays Sun:
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,5-2002392050,00.html
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Your vote on Crop Idol
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By OLIVER HARVEY
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WELCOME to Crop Idol <20> your chance to choose Britain's most out-of-this-wor=
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ld corn circle.
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The intricate patterns, which some say are the work of aliens, are big news=
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again thanks to the spooky new Mel Gibson film Signs.
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Nine of the best are shown on the right. You can vote for your favourite by=
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clicking on the image and dialling the number shown beneath.
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Calls cost only 10p, or 12 cents from the Republic of Ireland (though it ma=
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y be a bit more if you contact us from other planets).
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Lines close at 6pm today. We will reveal the
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winner tomorrow.
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Aliens ... or hoaxers?
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THE debate continues to rage over the origin of crop circles.
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Many believe they are simply the work of human hoaxers <20> while others are c=
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onvinced they are made by aliens trying to communicate with us.
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Crop circle enthusiasts insist that some of the designs appear so quickly a=
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nd on such a vast scale that it is impossible for humans to have made them. =
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Witnesses even claim to have seen balls of light moving through the fields =
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on the nights that circles appear.
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Researchers have found connections between some patterns and symbols from a=
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ncient religions, mathematics and even music.
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Crop circles were first spotted in Britain in the early 1970s and now appea=
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r throughout the world. The weird outlines are still most common in the sout=
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h of England.
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Theories about their cause include whirlwinds <20> known to circle experts as =
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plasma vortexes <20> earth energies from ley lines or even forces from the huma=
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n mind.
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In the past the circles have also been blamed on mating roe deer, hedgehogs=
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, helicopters and holes in the ozone layer.
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Raymond Cox, Chairman of the Centre for Crop Circle Studies, said last nigh=
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t: "It's a great unsolved mystery.
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"We know not all crop circles are created by humans but we cannot say for s=
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ure what is making them."
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Plus lots of photos
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