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job, a long term partner, a house and a cat. I wasn't really happy with any of it, apart from the cat. I was just miserable," Cornthwaite said. • So he went snowboarding and skateboarding and realized that his perspective on the world had completely changed, simply by the way he was viewing it. • Cornthwaite quit his job and made a goal to skateboard farther than anyone else. He skated the length of Britain in 2006, then the length of Australia in 2007. • And now, he's taking on a new adventure. For the next 50 or so days, Cornthwaite will be swimming six to eight hours every day, waking early to try to get in as many miles as possible before the wind picks up around 10 a.m. He'll also give talks about his charities and the power of a positive attitude. He and his team will camp out at night along the river. • And why the Missouri for his latest river excursion? • "The Missouri has a little bit of flow to it, but I love traveling in the center or America. The people here are just so friendly and supportive, and the geography too. It's just a marvelous place to travel," he said. •
SD Sen. Johnson says wife hurt in running mishap
• PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- Sen. Tim Johnson says his wife, Barbara, is recovering from injuries she sustained in a running accident. • The South Dakota senator says his wife fell and fractured a shoulder and a wrist while running. • Barbara Johnson says she and her husband were looking forward to taking a break and returning to South Dakota while Congress is in its summer recess, but her injuries are not exactly the break they had in mind.
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