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Can you guess which one of these outrageous tales is a fake?(True or False)

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(T) (F) An Oregon woman was found practicing yoga without any clothes in a busy public park. A disturbed onlooker saw her nude exercise session and called the police. When an officer arrived, he immediately arrested her for public indecency.

(T) (F) A woman in Maine was arrested when police discovered she was making thousands of dollars running a phony online dating service. ...

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