Waiting Room News May 20 Issue

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Waiting Room News Australia

World CRUEL END: A man trying to dribble a soccer ball 16,000km for charity from the US to Brazil in time for the 2014 World Cup was killed by a car two weeks after setting off, the Mirror reported. Richard Swanson, 42, had been laid off recently and was looking for an adventure. DRUNK PREZ: The Czech President denied being drunk in a video of a state event which showed him the worse for wear. Footage showed Milo Zeman propping himself up against a wall, struggling to negotiate a step and being helped by a cardinal at a display of the crown jewels.

Fun Fact IF you type @[4:0] in a Facebook comment window and hit enter, the name of founder Mark Zuckerberg will appear. Source: CNN

TOLL CLIMBS: At least 82,000 had been killed and 12,500 were missing after two years of civil war in Syria, the opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. It said 35,000 civilians, including almost 5000 children, were among the dead, ABC News reported.

CHILD THROWN: An investigation was launched into a school fete accident in which a five-year-old was thrown from his seat on a ride in southern Queensland on Sunday. The child was in a critical condition with severe head injuries after falling 10m from a pendulum ride known as the Frisbee at a Highfields' school fete, north of Toowoomba.

BE KIND! Please put me back neatly for the next person to enjoy. THANK YOU! CLAIMS FAIL: More than three-quarters of arbitrated unfair dismissal claims fail, TheGuardian.com.au reported. Fifty one per cent of payouts were less than $4000 and 80% were less than $8000, according to figures for the six months to January from the Fair Work Commission. The data showed 76% of cases (representing 283 people) were dismissed. GOODNESS NOSE: More than 120 people had volunteered for a record-breaking nose-piercing session in Wollongong on June 16. Body piercing specialist Brendan Sawczuk would need to pierce a new nose every 30 seconds to break the record for most body piercings in an hour without the use of mechanical aid, TheGuardian.com.au reported.

Volume 11 May 20

Entertainment JOLIE SURGERY: Angelina Jolie revealed she had undergone a double mastectomy to cut her risk of breast cancer. The actor had a defective gene, BRCA1, which doctors told her had raised her risk of breast cancer to 87%, and her risk of ovarian cancer to 50%. SWIFT ACTION: A Taylor Swift fan swam more than 1.5km at night to her Rhode Island beach home to meet the star, News Ltd reported. The 22-year-old Chicago man was picked up around 2.30am by police and charged with trespassing.

Fun Fact AT just 2.05m, Ebenezer Place in Wick, Caithness, Scottland is the world’s shortest street. The longest road is Australia’s Highway One at 14,523km. Source: Guinness World Records 2013

KIDMAN GONG: Nicole Kidman, Rachel Griffiths and Carla Zampatti were honoured at the InStyle Awards in Sydney. Kidman’s mum Janelle accepted her Women of Style Award in Sydney, while Nicole took her place on the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in France.


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