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6.1.07
Roof woes A roof collapsed at a Canadian sports stadium yesterday . . . and it wasn't the Big Owe: The inflatable fabric roof of Vancouver's downtown sports stadium, scheduled to host the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics, collapsed on Friday.What is it with these stadiums that can't keep their roofs intact, anyway? | 5.1.07
4.1.07
Real-life heroes They're rare, but they do exist. Check out the story of this New York construction worker who risked his life and jumped on a subway track to save a complete stranger who was having a seizure: While waiting for a downtown Manhattan train, Autrey saw Cameron Hollopeter, a 19-year-old film student, suffering from some kind of medical episode. After stumbling down the platform, Hollopeter, of Littleton, Mass., fell onto the tracks with a train on its way into the station.According to bystanders, Autrey had time to shout to people to take care of his daughters before the train came. I can't imagine what was going through his mind when he did it, but he was probably acting more on instinct than anything else: Meanwhile, Autrey said the impact of the risky rescue was sinking in.Perhaps, but it worked out well for him. It's really nice to know that, with all the bad news out there, some people still care about others. Happy 2007, all. | |
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