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Celebrities and well-known others will slip on their dancing shoes today for the launch of "Dancing With the Stars." Let's hope they stay on their feet, given the number of people who have been injured while pursuing the dance challenge. Let's review the show's medical charts:

This season: Already two of this year's would-be waltzers have been hurt. Former House majority leader Tom DeLay has a problem but refuses to recuse himself. Model Kathy Ireland didn't hurt herself on the dance floor, but she still managed to end up with stitches.

Last season: Eight dancers faced challenges to their samba status. Before she hit the stage, singer Jewel fractured bones in both her legs. Watch her talk about the show. Nancy O'Dell, "Access Hollywood" co-host, might have gone at rehearsals a little too enthusiastically.

Poor Melissa Rycroft: First she gets the boot from "The Bachelor," then she steps in as a replacement, only to break a rib. Another replacement, a Playboy model turned "Girl Next Door," also hurt a rib.

As if that wasn't enough, this sexy actor also was hurt, but he stayed on his feet. But "Jackass" star Steve-O's move fell flat. Though this titan of the computer world fractured his foot and pulled a hamstring, the injuries didn't keep him off the floor. See for yourself. Even a rodeo king took a hit.

Prince kicks Kardashian off Stage
It was Go Crazy or Go Home for Kim Kardashian at Monday's Prince concert at NYC's Madison Square Garden. The "Let's Go Crazy" singer pulled up the famous reality star on stage -- and at first, Kardashian, 30, couldn't pull it together and get funky. "OMG Prince just pulled me up on stage!!!" she tweeted in the midst of it all. "I'm shaking!!!"

Dance, Dance, Dance!
Of all things we gain with age wealth, wisdom, children a sharper mind isn’t one of them. Instead of being a steel trap like it used to be, it’s probably starting to resemble a colander.


The Asheville Convention &Visitors Bureau in North Carolina created this viral video featuring a break-dancing Santa to boost winter tourism. It took more than 22 hours to film the video in late November.

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