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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- If the New Age alarmists are right, then Friday is our last day on Earth. The specific time is kind of fuzzy, but according to some, in the next 36 hours or so, a meteor may come whizzing out of the sky, the sun could explode or an ancient South American god in the form of a giant winged snake may appear to wipe out all but the faithful, which is, under the circumstances, almost all of us.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- If the New Age alarmists are right, then Friday is our last day on Earth. The specific time is kind of fuzzy, but according to some, in the next 36 hours or so, a meteor may come whizzing out of the sky, the sun could explode or an ancient South American god in the form of a giant winged snake may appear to wipe out all but the faithful, which is, under the circumstances, almost all of us.
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