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'Paper boy' Keith earns Disney trip; SLIMMING.


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OPERATION Transformation's Keith Anthony turned from high-flying salesman to paper boy for his weekly task.

The 44-year-old had to deliver 300 copies of his local newspaper in Cork in less than an hour.

And for his reward, Keith and his six-year-old daughter Mia will be heading to Disneyland Paris for St Patrick's Day.

He said: "I got a superb prize for myself and my daughter and we're over the moon about it."

Keith was the show's biggest ever loser (jargon) loser - An unexpectedly bad situation, program, programmer, or person. Someone who habitually loses. (Even winners can lose occasionally). Someone who knows not and knows not that he knows not. , dropping a stone and five pounds in his first week.

Last week he dropped another four pounds but trainer Karl Henry Karl Henry (born November 26 1982, in Wolverhampton) is a professional footballer, playing with Football League Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers.

A midfielder, Henry began his career as a youth player with Stoke City, making his first team debut during the 2001/02
 said he was worried Keith might lose his motivation.

But the Cork man insisted: "I'm hoping to be down an extra two pounds to get to the two-and-a-half stone mark.

"After all, no food or drink tastes better than being fit."

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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Jan 28, 2009
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