WWII airman found in Sierra Nevada. World Series set. New articles.
Submitted by Robert Daeley on Tue, 2005-10-18 23:00.
Body found in Sierra Nevada glacier believed to be WWII airman
Park rangers were working with military officials Wednesday in a remote Sierra Nevada glacier to excavate a body believed to be that of an airman who crashed in 1942. Two unidentified climbers spotted the frozen head, shoulder and arm of body that is 80 percent encased in ice while climbing the glacier on the 13,710-foot Mount Mendel in Kings Canyon National Park, said park spokeswoman Alex Picavet….
And so, the World Series is set: Chicago White Sox at Houston Astros. Will the curse of the Black Sox be lifted? Will the underdog Astros win it all their first trip ever? Can’t wait to find out!
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