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As with almost every story that reaches the top of the news headlines list, there is significantly more to them than initially meets the eye. Full Article at Town Hall
Ostensibly, White House party crashers Tareq Salahi and his wife could facilely be dismissed as another pair of publicity infatuated cretins. Full Article at Canada Free Press
Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden (R) walks with Richard Heene (L) and Falcon Heene after Falcon turned up safe in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009. View Photo »
We talk about the importance of telling the truth. Because when you don't, bad things can happen, and that's what happened to the Balloon Boy
On Sunday, Nov. 22, you printed a letter in which a Blaine resident praised "Balloon Boy's" parents, Richard and Mayumi Heene, for their panache, verve and exquisite showmanship in perpetuating a hoax. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
Who replaces Weis? We’re putting no stock in soft denials from Stoops, Meyer, Kelly, whomever … until Notre Dame formally presents an offer and gets rejected. If your site wansn’t so badass I would rip my head off when I read this stuff. Full Article at The Big Lead
At 11:29 a.m. on Oct. 15, amateur scientist Richard Heene of Ft. Collins, Colo. , called 911, worried that his son Falcon had snuck onto an experimental balloon right before takeoff. Full Article at Charleston City Paper
Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden (R) stands with Richard Heene (L) and Falcon Heene after Falcon turned up safe in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009. View Photo »
There are only a few media oases where this can happen ... Where we don't have to chase Balloon Boy. I'm lucky to work at one of them.
FORT COLLINS - The FAA is wrapping up its investigation into the parents of 'Balloon Boy' Falcon Heene and may release the results in the next two weeks, a spokesman said. Full Article at 9NEWS.com
Stuff it: Celebrity turkeys 2009 (Poll) Jon and Kate, is that you? Full Article at KansasCity.com
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Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden (R) walks with Richard Heene (L) and Falcon Heene after Falcon turned up safe in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden (R) stands with Richard Heene (L) and Falcon Heene after Falcon turned up safe in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Falcon Heene (L) with his brother Bradford attend a news conference outside his house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Mayumi Heene (upper R), mother of six-year-old Falcon Heene (L), is hugged by a neighbor as Falcon is hugged by another neighbor outside their house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Six-year-old Falcon Heene smiles as he is surrounded by reporters on the lawn of his house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Mayumi Heene (upper R), mother of six-year-old Falcon Heene (L), is hugged by a neighbor as Falcon is hugged by another neighbor outside their house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Mayumi Heene (R), mother of six-year-old Falcon Heene, is hugged by a neighbor outside her house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Richard Heene (L) holds his son six-year-old Falcon Heene pointing at a news helicopter hovering over their house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Richard Heene (L) holds his son six-year-old Falcon Heene as he talks to reporters outside their house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Six-year-old Falcon Heene squints up at a news helicopter hovering over his house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Six-year-old Falcon Heene is surrounded by reporters on the lawn of his house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Six-year-old Falcon Heene is surrounded by reporters on the lawn of his house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »Six-year-old Falcon Heene smiles as he is surrounded by reporters on the lawn of his house in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene's attorney David Lane speaks to the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a helium balloon, at the Lar...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene stand in an elevator as they are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a hel...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene stand in an elevator as they are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a hel...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene (L) stand in an elevator as they are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene stand in an elevator as they are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a hel...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene (L) stand in an elevator as they are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene (L) stand in an elevator as they are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a helium balloon, at the Larimer C...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene (R) are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a helium balloon, at the Larim...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene (R) are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a helium balloon, at the Larim...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene (R) are flanked by members of the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a helium balloon, at the Larim...
View Photo »FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Heene and his wife, Mayumi Heene's attorney David Lane speaks to the media after they both plead guilty to charges related to the alleged hoax of the couple claiming that their son, Falcon Heene was last month onboard a helium balloon, at the Lar...
View Photo »Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden (R) stands with Richard Heene (L) and Falcon Heene after Falcon turned up safe in Fort Collins, Colorado October 15, 2009.
View Photo »We talk about the importance of telling the truth. Because when you don't, bad things can happen, and that's what happened to the Balloon Boy
There are only a few media oases where this can happen ... Where we don't have to chase Balloon Boy. I'm lucky to work at one of them.
People still refer to me as the Balloon Boy
the Balloon Boy Halloween costume is one of the easiest masquerades ever made.
Spammers and scammers have latched onto Balloon Boy as a lure to sell pharmaceuticals ... Given the amount of news the original story of Falcon Heene and the runaway balloon produced, and the subsequent news around the possible scam, it was too attractive a lure to be ignored.
The gateway to survival is Jon and Kate, Balloon Boy and Glenn Beck
Balloon Boy Halloween costume.
Now you, too, can enjoy all the media attention you want with Plantraco’s Balloon Boy Hoax kit… flying saucers and hot air balloon hoaxes are famous these days; get on the bandwagon for trick-or-treat Halloween fun and loads of laughs for everyone!
If we are assigning value judgments here, the Balloon Boy story was good business but bad journalism. It had massive viewership for something that of course did not merit anything approximating the coverage
Whoever started the RIP Kanye West hoax, I'm happy for u and Imma let you finish…but Balloon Boy had the best hoax of all time!
Whoever started the RIP Kanye West hoax, Imma let you finish, but Balloon Boy had the best hoax of all time. OF ALL TIME!!
What we can say in general is that reality TV shows certainly have the imagination of the public ... For these children they're confusing. They're not able to be themselves. Their lives are being interrupted. This poor kid [Falcon Heene] at school -- what are they going to say to him? Are they going to ...
Oh thank goodness Balloon Boy is safe, let's get Wolf Blitzer! (metaphorically)
Now that the so-called Balloon Boy has been found safe at home and the media circus has died down a bit, perhaps it’s all right to make the comparison to the episode of The Simpsons in which Bart drops a walkie-talkie into a well and the entire town of Springfield thinks there’s a boy stuck down there.
Yo Balloon Boy, I'm a let you finish, but Anne Frank had the best attic hideout spot of all time.
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