A Questioning Thought for the Day
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A new day, a new question!

Everyone has seen or at least heard of the famous film "Citizen Kane". You may know that the film opens with Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) lying on his deathbed, alone in his house, uttering the word "Rosebud".

The next day, the media are scrambling, trying to figure out what "Rosebud" means. The rest of the movie (apart from flashbacks) deals with a reporter's efforts to uncover the meaning of "Rosebud".

Often cited as one of the most innovative movies in the history of film-making, this movie has inspired todays question:

If Charles Foster Kane died alone - how did anyone know what his final utterance was?
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