ELVIS WATCH
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A British tabloid newspaper has offered $1.75 million to anyone who brings rock singer Elvis Presley into its offices alive. The Sun said it would make sure the contender really was the King of Rock--who was certified dead in 1977--by checking his dental records and finger prints. To claim the reward, the man, who would now be 53, would also have to sing three of Elvis’s greatest hits -- “Blue Suede Shoes,” “All Shook Up” and “Hound Dog.”
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