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Helmet-cam footage from her run shows her plowing a laser-straight line over chattering rock gardens and five-foot drop-offs as spectators clang cowbells. She鈥檚 a guided missile in body armor.听
No matter the opinion of the Sherpas who must carry out the mission, though. The Indian Embassy, the Post reported, made it clear to the Nepalese government that the body must be recovered, no matter the cost.
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What We Read:
Best headline (and video): “” [Wall Street Journal]
Best thoughtful takedown of ridiculous urban legend: “” [Jezebel]
Best marriage- and hiking-induced sufferfest: “” [Backpacker]
Best excuse to look at photos of solenodons (you'll see): “” [New Yorker]
Best depressing-but-mesmerizing animation: “” [New York Times]
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