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Wednesday September 29, 2010
WHAT'S THE MOST's the most dangerous thing you did when you were younger?
IF YOU COULD PICK HOW YOU DIE
If you could die doing what you love, how would you want to go? This week, the British millionaire businessman who owns the firm Segway has been found dead at the bottom of a cliff with one of the two-wheeled electric scooters near his body.
MOTHER OF THE YEAR
Assuring herself no chance of ever winning any "Mother of the Year" contests, a 20-year-old mother in South Bend, Indiana has been arrested after her 2-year-old daughter was found alone at a Martin's Super Market. Police say the child was found wandering outside the store and crying. Being only two she was unable to tell store employees or police where she lived and officers were unsure how to identify her. But a short time after she was found, the girl's grandmother came to the store looking for the child. Apparently the girl's mother had returned to their home without the child. When police went to the family's residence nearby and confronted the mother, she said she left the child at the store because the kid refused to leave the store with her.
LOOK OUT JK ROWLING
Look out, J.K. Rowling. A new, up and coming author has hatched a plot to knock you off the best seller lists even though he's only 6 years old. Leo Hunter recently signed an amazing 23-book deal with Strategic Book Publishing in New York. "I would like to bore famous than J.K. Rowling's" says little Leo. "I like her Harry Potter books, but I like mine even more." Under the pen name J.S. Huntlands, the publisher has released Leo's first volume, the children's book "Me And My Best Friend." The book recounts the adventures of a little boy and his dog, all inspired by Leo's real life experiences while growing up with his pet German shepherd, Kougar. "Writing makes me very happy," says Leo, of Darby, England. "It's so interesting. I like writing about dogs, people and every single thing." Leo comes by his talent via his novelist mother, Jamie Hunt.
LIVE TV MESS UP!!!
There was a pretty major mix-up on yesterday's live season finale of "Australia's Next Top Model". The host, SARAH MURDOCH . . . who's also RUPERT MURDOCH'S daughter-in-law . . . accidentally announced the WRONG WINNER.
And she didn't realize what she'd done until after the wrong girl gave her acceptance speech. (--Search for "Australia's Next Top Model crowns the wrong winner." She starts to reveal the mistake at :53.)

