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According to witnesses, about 20 people were on the escalator when the handrail suddenly stopped moving but the stairs...

Author: By Hera A. Abbasi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: First-Years Injured In Escalator Accident | 3/3/2003 | See Source »

...sweaty hours we reach Windbox Gorge, the most spectacular section of the trail. Here the path has been chiseled out of the sheer cliff wall; some sections narrow to less than 1 m. To our left, the trail drops nearly 70 m to the rushing waters. There is no handrail, forcing us to move carefully. There are no boats below: it's the first time I've ever been in the Gorges without the accompanying puttering of a motor and chattering tourists. Our solitude is complete: it's just us, the path and the brown, swirling Yangtze...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tracking the Past Along the Three Gorges | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

Davis, who was also arrested in the incident and was present at the station, echoes his friend’s claims. From his vantage point inside the station—a nearby handrail where he was cuffed—Davis said he saw inside the room where 160-pound Trombly was allegedly attacked by the significantly larger Byrne while at least two other officers were present...

Author: By Justin D. Gest, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Boston Police Officer Allegedly Assaults Harvard Student | 9/25/2001 | See Source »

...after experiencing a mild epiphany: "She is a woman whose life is crowded with not-unpleasant errands and with the entrapment of fragrant, familiar, and sometimes enchanting items, all of which possess a reassuring, measurable weight and volume." The story concludes: "Not that this is much of a handrail to hang on to--she knows that, and so do I--but it is at least continuous, solid, reliable as narrative in its turnings and better than no handrail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fashion Statements | 5/29/2000 | See Source »

...ought to count as a homer and a double. His blasts are cathartic in their destruction, and the damage is sanctified giddily: the St. Louis Post-Dispatch sign he cracked with a 545-ft. homer at Busch Stadium proudly wears a giant Band-Aid, and a replacement front-porch handrail outside Wrigley Field goes unpainted to commemorate a stadium-clearing batting practice shot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: The Fun Is Back | 7/27/1998 | See Source »

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