Top 3 April Fools Pranks of all time

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Playing Pranks is something being done for ages. Even everyone of us has played it on our family, friends or office mate but sometimes some pranks are played on a Larger scale by influential Organizations like press, media or Government that it has a huge impact and such pranks are also remembered for ages. Here are such Top 3 April Fools Pranks of All Time.

1) Greenwich Mean Time is going to be Renamed


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March 31, 1998: An article in the Financial Times definite an understanding that had been struck between the Old Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England and the Guinness bottling works, wherein Guinness would be announced the official brew backer of the Observatory's thousand years festivity. Greenwich Mean Time would be renamed Guinness Mean Time, and as opposed to including seconds "pips," as was customary, the Observatory would include them "pint drips." The Financial Times bemoaned that the arrangement denoted a new low in corporate advertising and set a "reckless tone for the thousand years." But what the Financial Times didn't understand was that it had fallen for a joke. The Guinness official statement, from which it had taken the data, had been set apart for April 1 discharge. The Financial Times along these lines distributed a brief withdrawal, clearing up that Guinness Mean Time had been "evidently expected as a major aspect of an April 1 parody."

2) Two World Leaders are in Love with Each Other


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The Daily Mirror broke the news of a sentiment that had bloomed between Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev amid Thatcher's voyage through the Soviet Union. It went with this disclosure with photographs of the two world pioneers sitting together in Moscow's Gorky Park. In one photograph, Thatcher could be seen softly stimulating Gorbachev under his jaw. In another, the two strolled affectionately intertwined and even sneaked a kiss. The photographs were presented by twins, yet they prevailing with regards to tricking thousands. Many communicated stun that Thatcher, a wedded lady, would act in such a path out in the open. All things considered, Thatcher left Moscow on April 2, 1987. She told individuals from the press that she and Gorbachev "got on exceptionally well, taking into account that we are altogether different and hold altogether different perspectives."

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3) Sovient Union's Revolutionary Weapon

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Featured at the highest point of the first page of the April 3, 1923 issue of "the New York Times" was an article about an alarming new weapon as of late created by a Soviet researcher, Figu Posakoff. It was equipped for "tackling the inert vitality of the climate," and in this way heaving objects of any weight relatively boundless separations. The Soviets were said to be focused on utilizing the creation for serene purposes, in spite of the fact that the ownership of such a weapon will undoubtedly give it military prevalence over every single other country. As the Times noticed the following day, the story would have been "imperative assuming genuine." However, it wasn't valid. It was an April Fool deception that had run two days earlier in the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Be that as it may, the New York Times wasn't the only one in succumbing to it. The "LA Times" additionally in this way printed it as actuality, as did numerous other American papers, some up to multi month later.

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