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  <date>2012-10-30</date>
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    <name>Homo floresiensis</name>
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    <name>Tolkien Estate</name>
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  <keywords_list>Homo floresiensis</keywords_list>
  <keywords_list>Tolkien Estate</keywords_list>
  <keywords_main>Homo floresiensis</keywords_main>
  <slug>/feed/2012/10/30/organisers-of-a-proposed-free-public-event-on-homo-floresiensis-are-forced-to-change-the-event-s-title-after-use-of-th</slug>
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    <name>The Guardian</name>
    <day>30</day>
    <hash>f38ce3f27c88ba506a2c39ac34735cc9cb7f8376</hash>
    <month>10</month>
    <permalink>http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/oct/30/hobbit-banned-prehistoric-hobbit</permalink>
    <year>2012</year>
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  <text>Organisers of a proposed free public event on &quot;Homo floresiensis&quot; are forced to change the event's title after use of the word &quot;hobbit&quot;, the creature's nickname, is forbidden by the representatives of the Tolkien Estate. </text>
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