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comment_4953

I runbbed off good luck on everyone today, not just in sports.

In a huge miracle, all but 1 of the miners were rescued alive. They first found the dead ne and reported it to the familes who were at a church. Family members fainted, not knowing which one it was.

They said all along they thoiught it was too late and only a miracle would cause them to find any alive. All others were then found alive.

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comment_4958

Very sad but they were incorrect in their breaking news story. 12 of the 13 are dead, not 11 alive.

They even told the families they were alive. The families werent told until 3 hours after celebrating that thier family members were really dead. They got so mad they got into fist fights in the church.

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comment_4962

btw, many national newspapers have the old headline of 11 alive.

Be sure and look at this edit time because I am one of the first to report the 1 alive has a collapsed lung and doesn't SEEM to have brain damage at this point. But he is sedated and thus they can't totally evaluate his brain skills.

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comment_5505

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/01/05/...in1180550.shtml

Randall is still in critical condition. He is unable to talk right now, although another article from one week prior to this one stated that he was talking and eating chicken nuggets and taco bell, wheras for a long time he could only eat pudding.

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