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MARTINEZ: Yes, I think what we did was a good action to call attention to the human rights abuses in Tibet and then to really apply public pressure to both heads of state and the IOC to rethink their plans for taking this torch through Tibet and to Mt. Everest, which is an occupied territory right now.
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To say that Tahoe native Tom Burt has roots in the sport of snowboarding is like calling Mt. Everest a hill.
Transworld Business 2008
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To say that Tahoe native Tom Burt has roots in the sport of snowboarding is like calling Mt. Everest a hill.
Transworld Business 2008
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To say that Tahoe native Tom Burt has roots in the sport of snowboarding is like calling Mt. Everest a hill.
Transworld Business 2008
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To say that Tahoe native Tom Burt has roots in the sport of snowboarding is like calling Mt. Everest a hill.
Transworld Business 2008
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To say that Tahoe native Tom Burt has roots in the sport of snowboarding is like calling Mt. Everest a hill.
Transworld Business 2008
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Unlike some climbers who have multiple opportunities to summit Mt. Everest, this will be my one and only chance.
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After years of training and preparation, the day to leave for Mt. Everest is fast approaching; and while there have been some bumps along the way, I feel ready for the challenge.
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He told me that I have to take climbing one step at a time: focusing on each step to understand what is needed to even begin to think about climbing Mt. Everest.
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A 28-year-old British motivational speaker died May 26 just hours after reaching the summit of Mt. Everest.
The Daily Goodbye 2010
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