#GetFact'd: News agencies are ready to air Queen Elizabeth's life

#GetFact'd: News agencies are ready to air Queen Elizabeth's life

Olympic rower let's family of ducks pass through...

Queen Elizabeth has her life ready to be aired by many media publications.
Queen Elizabeth has her life ready to be aired by many media publications. Twitter/ Derek Momodu

Darren Maule's Get Fact'd gives you interesting information that is both educational and informative. 

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1. 

In 1928, Olympic rower Bobby Pearce stopped mid-race to let a family of ducks pass, giving his opponent a 5-length lead. In the last 1,000 meters, Pearce pulled ahead by 30 seconds, winning the gold and setting a record. 

2.

Every major news channel has pre-recorded packages of Queen Elizabeth's life, ready to be aired at a moment's notice. It's standard practice with prominent figures. For example, most radio and TV stations already had material to air when Nelson Mandela, F.W. De Klerk, Joost Van Der Westhuizen, and Desmond Tutu died. 

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Canadian police force hands out 'positive tickets' to motorists.
Canadian police force hands out 'positive tickets' to motorists. Image/BBC News

3. 

Some Canadian police departments hand out 'positive tickets' to thank people for doing something good.

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