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* On '''November 23''', the website [http://www.thegothamtimes.com TheGothamTimes.com] went live with a digital version of the newspapers ([[The Gotham Times]]) sent to people who submitted photos to the landmark photo contest from [[Whysoserious.com/Halloween|Halloween]].
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The website [http://www.thegothamtimes.com TheGothamTimes.com] went live with a digital version of the newspapers ([[The Gotham Times]]) sent to people who submitted photos to the landmark photo contest from [[Whysoserious.com/Halloween|Halloween]].
 
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Revision as of 20:55, 28 January 2008

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November 23, 2007

The website TheGothamTimes.com went live with a digital version of the newspapers (The Gotham Times) sent to people who submitted photos to the landmark photo contest from Halloween.

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Also on the first page of the Times, there is a crease along the top of the first article. If you click and peel back the corner, you'll reveal a message from the Joker, and a link to Thehahahatimes.com

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Articles

Page 1

Page 2 - Editorials/Letters

Page 3 - Metro

Page 4 - Back Page

Leads

  • A collection of phone numbers provided at the above websites and possible PIN numbers:
    • 866.237.6425
    • 877.530.2227 Pin: 6773
    • 866.237.6480
    • 866.237.6314
    • 4217
    • 2612
    • 3935
    • 4322
    • 4658
    • 6583
    • 1925
      • The various 4-digit numbers for possible PINs were found scattered around the Mausoleum evidence safe.
  • Some participants who received the paper copy of The Gotham Times have reported that there are "typos" that appear on the hard copy but not online. One example was the use of the phrase "Rome byrns" on the "Playboy Bruce Wayne can't stop partying" article instead of "Rome burns." Other examples (if any) have yet to be found.