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			<title>Google Removes Oracle From Search Listing</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 21:52:51 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>BREAKING NEWS! 
 
Google has removed Oracle from search listing. 
 
Visit the search results page and check it out for yourself:...</description>
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Google has removed Oracle from search listing.<br />
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Visit the search results page and check it out for yourself: <a href="http://x.hck.in/9AF1vX" target="_blank">http://x.hck.in/9AF1vX</a><br />
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Although this news is a hoax and the person who found this played a very clever trick, we'll leave it for the community to find out the answer to this riddle.<br />
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So who knows the trick to the missing &#1086;r&#1072;c&#1030;&#1077; website in the Google Search result?<br />
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Hint: %D0%BEr%D0%B0c%D0%86%D0%B5</div>

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