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Watch Out, Matt Lauer Crossing!

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March 26 2009, Published 8:40 a.m. ET

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Lest you think there's any bad blood between competing morning shows Today (NBC) and Good Morning America (CBS), think again: After Today host Matt Lauer got into a biking accident with a deer over the weekend and injured his arm, his rivals at GMA sent over a little token of their affection.

A production assistant from ABC came over with a "Matt X-Ing" bright yellow sign to warn any possible pedestrians off the road when Matt's around.

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