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Record-Breaking History (NAPSA)—Theglobal authority on record-breaking achievement has reached a milestoneof its own. “Guinness World Records 2005” (Hit Entertainment, $27.95) cele- brates Guinness World Records’ 50th anniversary in all-star fash- ion. The commemorative edition of the world’s best selling copyright eae book builds upon wo NESS 50 years ofhistory | Guonle ‘ % 0 05 ' while offering un- precedented access to the never-before- told stories behind favorite records. This special collector’s edition contains exclusive interviews with a wet @Q wide range of celebrity Guinness World Record holders such as Bill Gates, Matt Groening, Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Paul McCartney and many more. The ever-popular book includes hundreds of categories ranging from Sports, Engineering, Science and Technology, to Natural World and Entertainment. “Guinness World Records 2005” is considered the most com- prehensive collection of the great- est and most amazing accom- plishments from around the world. Published in more than 100 countries and 20 languages, this perennial best seller is a compilation of staggering statistics in business, entertainment and scientific discovery as well as inspiring acts of heroism. In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Guinness World Records has launched a worldwide search to rank its top 50 records. For more details, or to cast your vote, visit the Web site at www.guinnessworldrecords.com.