ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Three hundred people looking to raise awareness of homelessness are world-record holders in fist-bumping. A Guinness World Records representative verified each of the fist bumps along a line of registered participants in a fenced area Saturday. An improper fist bump could have meant disqualification. The United Way of Anchorage organized the event. The previous record was set by 250 people.
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