I just couldn't pass up posting this story. Take yourself back about a year to the craze of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire". I know the fad has quickly fizzled and if you are like me, you probably don't want to revisit that show, but this story is a fun read. The BBC is reporting that the British version of this show is being rocked by a scandal... this guy won the big prize but is now being accused of cheating his way through the game. Since we all have come to know this game so well, this blow-by-blow depiction of his cheating is kinda fun to read.
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