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Man lucky not to be crushed in trench (Sydney Morning Herald)
08-Jun-2006
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A Brisbane worker narrowly escaped death when a trench cave-in trapped him under two tonnes of earth for almost six hours. -
Man lucky not to be crushed (TVNZ)
08-Jun-2006
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A Brisbane worker narrowly escaped death when a trench cave-in trapped him under two tonnes of earth for almost six hours on Thursday morning. Rescue workers said 31-year-old contractor Mick Phillips, in agony for much of his ordeal, was lucky not to have been crushed to death.
Trapped worker grateful (The Sunday Mail)
08-Jun-2006
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A TELSTRA worker trapped up to his armpits in a trench cave-in has thanked his rescuers from his hospital bed, as he recovers from a six-hour ordeal in Brisbane's south.
Lucky escape in trench cave-in (The Australian)
08-Jun-2006
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A BRISBANE worker narrowly escaped death when a trench cave-in trapped him under two tonnes of earth for almost six hours today.
Ancient cave in western France contains rare finds, experts announce (PhysOrg)
03-Jun-2006
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(AP) -- A 27,000-year-old human skeleton laid out in a room decorated with ancient art was among the rare finds at a cave in western France whose subterranean art predates that of the famed Lascaux caves, officials said Friday.
Ancient cave in western France contains rare finds, experts say (Telegraph)
03-Jun-2006
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VILHONNEUR, France (AP) — A 27,000-year-old human skeleton laid out in a room decorated with ancient art and a crude representation of a face are among the rare finds in a cave in western France, officials said Friday.
Ancient cave in western France contains rare finds, experts announce (San Diego Union-Tribune)
03-Jun-2006
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VILHONNEUR, France – A 27,000-year-old human skeleton laid out in a room decorated with ancient art and a crude representation of a face are among the rare finds in a cave in western France, officials said Friday.
Ancient cave in France throws up rare finds (Hindustan Times)
03-Jun-2006
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An ancient cave discovered in December in western France contains a rare find: a 27,000-year-old human skeleton in a painted room and a drawing of a human face, experts announced Friday after months of study.
China set to cave in on iron ore pricing (AFP Business News via Yahoo!7 Finance)
03-Jun-2006
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SHANGHAI (AFP) - China's steelmakers are ready to cave in on a 19 percent price rise for iron after following drawn-out negotiations with the globe's top suppliers, industry sources said.
China set to cave in on iron ore pricing (TODAYonline)
03-Jun-2006
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Construction workers tie-up bundles of steel rods in Beijing. China's steelmakers are ready to cave in on a 19 percent price rise for iron after following drawn-out negotiations with the globe's top suppliers, industry sources said
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