3. Back in Great Britain, The Sun proudly declared it had succeeded in creating "the world's first flavored PAGE", next to a blank, white square which contained the instruction Lick here The paper invited reader to "test our page here and guess the taste" 4. Staying in Britain, perhaps the prize for the best trick story of the day should go The Daily Mail which reported that the Automatic Association (AA), which deals with emergency callouts to car breakdowns, had equipped its staff with jet-packs to fly over gridlocked traffic to reach stranded motorists faster. 5. "The AA patrol van parks within a mile (1.6km) of the stricken member and the jet-pack pilot uaunches from the back of the van according to AA future technologies strategist, Dr.raif lopol an anagram of April Fool The Internet search engine Google is a well-known April Fool's joker and yesterday it created a big buzz on the web when it announced it was changing its name to Topeka (as in Topeka, Kansas). It didn't take long for people to flood the Google site with queries like "is Google really changing its name?" (303 words)