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Journalist Edward Samson admits he based a story on a dream

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Journalist Edward Samson admits he based a story on a dream
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Uptton, Clive (1911-2006) / English
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Private Collection
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gouache on paper
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They Saw Tomorrow: The Greatest Explosion on Earth. When Samson admitted that his scoop story was based on a dream he was sacked. Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 966 (13 September 1980).

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dream / erruption / volcano / boston globe / journalist / krakatoa / explosion / edward samson / reporter / Painting / Mzpainting
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