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When the event’s signature balloons were introduced in the late 1920s, wranglers simply released the larger-than-life characters into the sky.

For now, the reporters are relegated to lower press — where a wrangler admitted in writing that they cannot speak on the record for the administration.

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Famed Australian crocodile wrangler Matt Wright has been found guilty of lying to police and pressuring a hospitalised witness after a fatal helicopter crash.

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“Maybe I was an animal wrangler so I could put myself through chef school,” he says.

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“No. Sorry,” the official said, as another pooler noted that wranglers looked on “sheepishly.”

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