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He forgot to eat, sleep or even drink water. But Mexican artist Filemon Trevino accomplished his lifelong dream of entering the Guinness Book of World Records. In a news conference Wednesday, Trevino presented a Guinness certificate declaring his...
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Irish beer giant Guinness is going back to its country roots.
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A suburban Chicago man has reclaimed the Guinness world record for time spent on a stationary bicycle.George Hood’s time isn’t official yet, but organizers...
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Guinness beer owner Diageo PLC rattled an Irish icon Friday, announcing plans to lay off more than half of its brewery workers, close two breweries and shift most beer...
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Diageo PLC said Friday it will close two Irish breweries, reduce operations at a third facility and cut its staff in the country by more than half as it consolidates...
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INDIA (Mangalore): A total of 1711 singers in 44 groups entered the Guinness Book of World Records by singing 645 songs for 40 hours non-stop.
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On today’s “Live with Regis and Kelly,” Guinness World Records Researcher/US Spokesperson Stuart Claxton (left), “Live” host Kelly Ripa and guest co-host Kyle MacLachlan (right) congratulate Tom Sietas of Germany for breaking the Guinness World...
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