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  • 2017-06-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Was a Chinese Man Arrested in New York for Selling Hot Dogs Made from Dog Meat? (en)
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  • On 23 June 2017, World News Daily Report published a hoax story which appeared to report that a Chinese man had been arrested in New York City for selling hot dogs made from dog meat: The story makes no reference to any corroborating media reports or official statements from the New York Police Department, and we could find no record of an arrest, trial, or incarceration of anyone by that name in New York City in June 2017. Furthermore, the photo included in the article actually shows the June 2008 arrest of Victor Yau, a Queens man accused of assault. The World News Daily Report article is the latest installment of the racially charged urban legend that Chinese restaurants and food sellers have a record of secretly serving dog meat to unsuspecting customers. World News Daily Report has a long history of publishing entirely fabricated stories. This is one of them. (en)
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