September 19, 2006
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Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Sep 16, 2006… a mountaineering mishap in 1982. Now he has revealed more of the cost of summitting Mt Everest. Both stumps have since had surgery … Article Details
The Daily Item of Lynn, MA - Sep 18, 2006… in a chapel or choose to have another traditional ceremony, Pemba Dorjee Sherpa and Moni Mulepati chose a less conventional spot - the summit of Mt. Everest. … Article Details
Daily Breeze, CA - Aug 23, 2006… He has to keep the Red Sox from packing it in during the final six weeks of the season when climbing Mt. Everest seems like a stroll compared to catching the … Article Details
Sun.Star, Philippines - Aug 24, 2006TO HIGHLIGHT their commitment of promoting environmental awareness among the Filipino people, the First Philippine Mt. Everest Team (FPMET) will also be … Article Details
Los Angeles Times, CA - Sep 7, 2006… habits. We went to war in Iraq because Iraq, like Mt. Everest, was there. And we approached the Iraq war as if it were 1941, not 2003. … Article Details
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September 19, 2006
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In response to my recent “How to grow a happy child” column, a reader writes that while she agreed with its gist, she was disappointed that I made no mention of the need to give children love and affection. Furthermore, she said, it seems as if I believe there is “badness in children.”
An encounter with Team Everest
With a very hectic schedule still ahead of them, Well Being was lucky enough to gather the Everest Team for an exclusive interview.
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September 18, 2006
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In Myanmar, there’s not much to laugh about these days. Ask some of its most famous comedians.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Live music and entertainment
Film: A Very Long Engagement, Stage Door, Mount Shasta, 7 p.m.
Source: www.mtshastanews.com
Double amputee Mark Inglis loses more of legs
Mark Inglis’ Mt Everest adventure has cost him another 3cm off each leg. The double amputee scaled the world’s highest mountain in May, at the time suffering frostbite damage to his fingers as well as damage to the stumps of his legs, which he lost in a mountaineering mishap in 1982.
Source: www.stuff.co.nz
Mt. Everest makes an impression
Photos take viewers on pilgrimage to Himalayas. HICKORY - A new exhibit at Hickory Museum of Art takes visitors on a journey to the worlds highest peak.
Source: www.hickoryrecord.com
Hurricane Debris
How much is there? The amount of Hurricane Katrina debris removed so far is 44,580,290 cubic yards. A cubic yard is 3 feet long by 3 feet wide by 3 feet high.
Source: www.meridianstar.com
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