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Reporter captured on video falling asleep during meeting

True story: A few years ago, a rival reporter covering the same city as me would routinely fall asleep during City Council meetings.

He is so lucky that I didn't have a video camera at the time, or that YouTube wasn't invented then.

Here's what happened to a reporter in Oak Park, Ill., when he dozed off during a public meeting -- it became a viral video sensation.

Enjoy. And read more about it here.

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