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Grace Kelly
Prince Albert: His mother was “warm, gracious, engaging”

  By witimport • September 14, 2013 Uncategorized

Prince Albert of Monaco, the son of Grace Kelly, describes his mother. Continue reading

Tagged   Entertainment, Film, Grace Kelly, People, Royalty
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Boston Marathon Bombings
Dana Frese on aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings

  By witimport • September 13, 2013 Uncategorized

Dana Frese of Jefferson City describes the scene after the Boston Marathon bombings. Continue reading

Tagged   Boston Marathon Bombings, Crime, Marathon, Mass Tragedy, Politics and History
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Boston Marathon Bombings
Runner Clint Smith: “Mass chaos in Boston”

  By witimport • September 13, 2013 Uncategorized

Fulton runner Clint Smith talks about his Boston Marathon experience and his initial reaction. Continue reading

Tagged   Athlete, Boston Marathon Bombings, Crime, Marathon, Mass Tragedy, Politics and History
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Boston Marathon Bombings
A Boston resident describes the explosions

  By witimport • September 13, 2013 Uncategorized

A Boston resident who witnessed the explosions during the 2013 Boston Marathon shares her experience.
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Tagged   Boston Marathon Bombings, Crime, Marathon, Mass Tragedy, Politics and History
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Boston Marathon Bombings
Carrie Gallugi: “It was a natural instinct for me”

  By witimport • September 13, 2013 Uncategorized

Carrie Gallugi of Swampscott talks about protecting six children at the Boston Marathon bombing and how her instincts took over. Continue reading

Tagged   Boston Marathon Bombings, Crime, Marathon, Mass Tragedy, Politics and History, Women
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New York City Marathon
Gary Muhrcke: “I put a hole in the side of the shoe in one marathon”

  By erica • September 13, 2013 Uncategorized

New York City Marathon winner, Gary Muhrcke, describes the difference in running shoe quality in 1970 compared to modern shoes. Continue reading

Tagged   Athlete, Championship, Marathon, New York City Marathon, Sports
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New York City Marathon
Gary Muhrcke on winning the first New York City Marathon

  By erica • September 13, 2013 Uncategorized

New York City Marathon winner, Gary Muhrcke, talks about winning the first marathon, what the conditions were like, and how the marathon has changed since 1970. Continue reading

Tagged   Athlete, Marathon, New York City Marathon, Sports
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Jonathan Prinz on His Memories of the March

  By erica • September 13, 2013 Uncategorized

Jonathan Prinz, son of Rabbi Joachim Prinz, shares his memories of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom held on August 28, 1963.
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Tagged   Civil Rights, Freedom, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Politics and History, Progress, Protest
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Asiana Airlines Flight 214
Paul Begley on the impact of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash disaster

  By witimport • September 11, 2013 Uncategorized

Paul Begley details the exact number of survivors and the number of people who lost their lives in the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash. Continue reading

Tagged   Asiana Airlines Flight 214, Aviation, Mass Tragedy, Science and Technology
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Hurricane Sandy
“Almost a million people on Long Island without power”

  By erica • September 11, 2013 Uncategorized

Tony Church explains how she prepared for Hurricane Sandy and details the damage in her Long Island neighborhood. Continue reading

Tagged   Health, Hurricane Sandy, Natural Disaster, Nature
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