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Are Trolls now running the editorial desk of the UK Daily Mail and Sun?

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Are Trolls now running the editorial desk of the UK Daily Mail and Sun?

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Days of Wonder, publisher of the award-winning Small World board game, is not to blame for child neglect and dog deaths in Swanley, England Los Altos, CA; Paris, France – September 13, 2010. Newspaper editors across the Atlantic seem to be living in a fantasy world – perhaps to the point where they will write anything. Contrary to incorrect reports published in several English newspapers and their respective websites, Days of Wonder’s Small World board game is not connected to the tragedy that occurred in the London suburb of Swanley, where a mother reportedly let her children starve and the family dogs die while she played in an online virtual world whose name might be similar to, but is totally unrelated to the family-friendly Days of Wonder board game. Apparently journalists and editors of some British newspapers can’t be bothered to check facts and distinguish between “smallworlds.com” and the family board game “Small World”, created and marketed by Days of Wonder. “Since when are

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