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blurb=When it comes to rumors, the best reaction is skepticism. Such should be the case with the report that Pokémon Palace Network Web master PPNSteve's home was raided by the U.S. government at the request of Pokémon USA. It all just seems a bit too far fetched to believe. }} | blurb=When it comes to rumors, the best reaction is skepticism. Such should be the case with the report that Pokémon Palace Network Web master PPNSteve's home was raided by the U.S. government at the request of Pokémon USA. It all just seems a bit too far fetched to believe. }} | ||
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When it comes to rumors, the best reaction is skepticism. Such should be the case with the report that Pokémon Palace Network Web master PPNSteve's home was raided by the U.S. government at the request of [[bp:Pokémon USA|Pokémon USA]]. It all just seems a bit too far fetched to believe. | When it comes to rumors, the best reaction is skepticism. Such should be the case with the report that Pokémon Palace Network Web master PPNSteve's home was raided by the U.S. government at the request of [[bp:Pokémon USA|Pokémon USA]]. It all just seems a bit too far fetched to believe. | ||
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It's wise to be skeptical. Bulbagarden and other fan sites aren't going anywhere. | It's wise to be skeptical. Bulbagarden and other fan sites aren't going anywhere. | ||
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