Fish in
the
News.
Stunt
artist
David
Blaine,
immersed
in an
8-foot
sphere
filled
with
water,
waves to
young
visitors
observing
his
latest
stunt,
in the
plaza of
New
York's
Lincoln
Center,
Monday
May 1,
2006.
The
shirtless,
33-year-old
magician,
an
oxygen
tube in
his
mouth,
in a
week --
while
living
in the
sphere
-- will
try to
hold his
breath
underwater
to
surpass
a record
of 8
minutes,
58
seconds.
In an
added
display
of
extreme
multitasking,
Blaine
will try
to
escape
from 150
pounds
of
chains
and
handcuffs
during
the
breath-holding
finale
on live
television.
Click
here
to read
the
story.
David Blaine, immersed in an 8-foot sphere filled with water, waves to young visitors observing his latest stunt. AP Photo / Richard Drew.
More
Fish in
the
News.
Woodstock,
GA. Pond
contractors
and
builders
from all
over the
country
are
converging
on
Myrtle
Beach,
South
Carolina
on June
9th
through
June
11th to
answer a
call for
help.
The
contractors,
members
of the
International
Professional
Pond
Contractors
Association
(IPPCA),
will be
coming
from as
far away
as New
Hampshire
on the
east
coast
and
Washington
on the
west
coastto
do an
"extreme
pond
makeover"
for a
local
disabled
man left
with a
backyard
pond
plagued
with
leaks
and
other
problems.
The
disabled
Myrtle
Beach
man, Tom
Kincheloe,
has only
been
active
with the
IPPCA's
public
forum on
the
internet
for a
few
months,
but it
was
enough
to get
their
attention
when
they
realized
he had a
serious
pond
problem
and was
trying
to take
care of
it
himself
despite
his
disability.
Click
here
to read
the
entire
story.
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