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Saying it with blood

CANBERRA: An Australian man has set a Guinness World Record for being the world's most generous blood donor, wringing out enough to fill the gasoline tanks of 10 small cars, the Australian Red Cross Society said on Monday. James Harrison (66) began donating blood just days after his 18th birthday. "I was inspired to become a donor after I received a life-saving blood transfusion at the age of 15," Mr. Harrison said in a statement. "I decided then to give back to those unnamed heroes who helped save my life." The head of the Australian Red Cross Blood Service, Dr. Robert Hazel, said in a statement that Mr. Harrison was an "Australian hero" who donated 480 litres in more than 804 visits to the blood bank. That was enough to fill the tanks of 10 small cars or fill 1,200 soda cans, he said. — AP

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