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  Nepal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nepal boasts eight of the world's ten highest mountains, including Mount Everest on the border with Tibet in the People's Republic of China.
The world's highest mountain, Mount Everest (Sagarmatha in Nepali) at 8,850 m is located on the border with Tibet.
Namche Bazaar in the Khumbu region close to Mount Everest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nepal   (5100 words)

  
 TravelSmart Newsletter Book Recommendations
"Barbara 'Babe' Cushing Paley (1915-1978; section 8, plot 14 [Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church], one of the socially prominent Cushing sisters.
This collection of essays -- devoted to one travel writer's international travels -- instantly transports you into a world in which a seasoned journalist files "dispatches" from distant locations around the globe.
Jan Morris begins her 50 year journey on Mt. Everest awaiting the return of Edmund Hillary from the mountain's summit.
www.travelsmartnewsletter.com /books.html   (8686 words)

  
 Top 20 Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
May 24 - Sherpa Temba Tsheri becomes the youngest person to conquer Mount Everest.
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Ray Bourque holds the Stanley Cup in what was the last game in his 22 year NHL career which was mainly spent with the Boston Bruins.
September 11 - Barbara K. Olson, American television commentator (b.
encyc.connectonline.com /index.php/2001   (3963 words)

  
 Runner's Web Marathon Links
(Tenzing) Hillary Everest Marathon   May 29, 2007
Marathon des Sables Participation Page For Barbara Sacré   April 7 - 17, 2006
Marathon of Britain.com   "The 254km route is a self-sufficiency stage race across the Heart of Historic Britain"
www.runnersweb.com /running/rw_mar.html   (3144 words)

  
 Virtual Hemingway
"Pretty to Think So," a response by Barbara Probst Solomon to "The Best He Could Do" in the New York Review of Books (see above)
"Hemingway's Taste for Food and Adventure" by Lucille deView for the 21 July 1999 Christian Science Monitor (includes recipes for Marinated Tuna with Onions and the Mount Everest Special from the Hemingway Cookbook by Craig Boreth)
"The Old Man and the Sea Teacher Cyberguide" developed for middle and secondary school teachers by Barbara Garrison as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project
www.hemingwaysociety.org /virthem.htm   (6145 words)

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