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•Wikipedia edit turns groupie into backstage VIP
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Wikipedia edits often get politicians and law enforcement officials into trouble, but a sneaky amendment apparently pays dividends if you're looking to gain access to somewhere you shouldn't. The Guardian reports that Australian man David Spargo ...

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