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===Religion and Biblical relics=== Another typical ''Weekly World News'' topic was new Bible-related findings, including relics from [[Noah's Ark]], the [[Garden of Eden]] (claimed by the tabloid to be in [[Colorado]]),<ref name="christians">{{cite web|url=http://host.madison.com/entertainment/arts_and_theatre/theatre/half-man-half-bat-all-good-fun-in-university-s/article_919a45f3-d53d-5d84-ad1e-4209b8081328.html|title=Half-man, half-bat, all good fun in University's 'Bat Boy'|last=Christians|first=Lindsay|date=November 16, 2011|publisher=madison.com|access-date=July 4, 2015}}</ref> the discovery of additional commandments from God, and sandals worn by Jesus. The magazine also reported on when [[Jesus]] will return to Earth, and held an interview with [[Sisyphus]] when he finished his eternal boulder-hauling "workout." Other stories stated that natural disasters such as [[earthquake]]s and human economic activity like [[oil well|drilling for oil]] have opened up gates and portals to [[Hell]] from which demons have escaped to wreak havoc upon the earth. A story shortly after [[September 11, 2001, attacks|September 11, 2001]] showed the face of [[Satan]] appearing in a cloud of dust caused by the [[collapse of the World Trade Center]]. Similar stories, wherein Satan's face had appeared in a thunderstorm, had appeared before.
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