Gulp! Sword artist's record is hard to swallow
| Chayne Hultgren, an Australian performance artist, set a new Guinness World Record Monday by simultaneously swallowing 18 swords, each nearly as long as two and a half rulers. 02/08/2010 20:40 (msnbc world) Continue to read news >> |
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Middle East Talks Begin With Work Plan Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet in Washington and agree on fortnightly talks to work toward a peace deal even as the issue of settlement construction in the West Ban |
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Middle East Talks Begin With Work Plan Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet in Washington and agree on fortnightly talks to work toward a peace deal even as the issue of settlement construction in the West Ban |
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