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2003-03-31 - Weird News
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King Of Kings Is King Of Babies

New York, NY -- Jesus Christ must have been a beautiful baby, cause baby look at him now.

He's No. 1 on the list of the "Top 10 Most Famous Babies" according to editors of "BabyTalk" magazine.

The magazine picked the tykes based on how much they influenced humanity.

Runner-up to baby Jesus is Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, a.k.a. Sacagawea's baby, who was born in the middle of Lewis & Clark's pioneering journey. He even made it on the U.S. Sacagawea coin.

Coming in third is smiling Gerber baby Ann Turner Cook, whose puss is the legal trademark of the baby food maker.

Other famous babies making the list include "Little Ricky" from "I Love Lucy;" J.F.K. Jr. and "the dancing baby" from "Ally McBeal."

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