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By Patrick Hruby
Special to Page 2 Friday, July 2, 2004 WIMBLEDON, England -- The New York Post has nothing on Fleet Street. Sure, the Post reigns supreme as America's undisputed heavyweight champion of over-the-top tabloid headlines. Put it in a playoff bracket with London's finest, however, and it would be a No. 16 seed. At best. Not convinced? Then take Page 2's Wimbledon headline quiz. Here's how it works: We give you the story and four possible headline choices. Only one of the irresistibly titillating headlines is real, ripped straight from ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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