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Sweet: Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — More than 800 pounds of peanut butter — enough for around 15,000 sandwiches — has been…

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What happened ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — More than 800 pounds of peanut butter — enough for around 15,000 sandwiches — has been….
The headline split The left frames it as "Dutch museum recreates peanut butter floor as tribute to late artist". The center frames it as "Sweet: Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist".
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Left / center-leftDutch museum recreates peanut butter floor as tribute to late artist

Globe and Mail · Center-left · News report

CenterSweet: Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist

Washington's Top News (WTOP) · Center · News report

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Washington's Top News (WTOP)News report · Jul 9, 11:49 AM

Sweet: Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist

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ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — More than 800 pounds of peanut butter — enough for around 15,000 sandwiches — has been…

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Globe and MailNews report · Jul 9, 11:40 AM

Dutch museum recreates peanut butter floor as tribute to late artist

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Conceptual artist Wim T. Schippers, who died last month, first created the art installation in 1969

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Details27/99 Wording Gap · Low confidence · 2 sources
27/99 Wording GapLow confidence2 sources · 2 bias bucketsDeveloping · 2 sources · 2 bucketsFormats: News report

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Jul 9, 11:40 AM: Globe and Mail joined the source map.

Jul 9, 11:49 AM: Washington's Top News (WTOP) joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 27/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.