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Here’s the latest edition of Some Stories You Won't Find on any other Sunday show:

High Powered Support

We're learning more about how Cindy Sheehan (search) is getting out her anti-war message. According to a report, a liberal PR firm called Fenton Communications has set up a command center in Crawford, Texas and holds daily strategy sessions.

Financial support comes from "True Majority" -- a non-profit set up by Ben of Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream.

Too Good To Be True

For almost two years, the student newspaper at the University of Southern Illinois (search) told the emotionally-charged story of a motherless 8-year-old girl whose father was serving in Iraq.

Now it turns out that the whole thing was apparently made up by someone at the paper. The students' faculty adviser says, "We didn't check our facts very carefully."

Group Against Frist Position

Senate Majority leader Bill Frist (search) has drawn fire for his new position to expand federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. The Center for Reclaiming America is going after Frist with a new commercial.

So far the ad is running only around Des Moines, Iowa, where in 2008 the senator may be campaigning for president in the Iowa Caucuses.