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David Sharp (mountaineer)

David Sharp (15 February 1972 – 15 May 2006) was an English mountaineer who died near the summit of Mount Everest. His death caused controversy and debate because he was passed by several other climbers heading to and returning from the summit as he was dying, although several tried to help him.

Sharp had previously summited Cho Oyu and was noted as a talented rock climber who seemed to acclimatise well. He appeared briefly in season one of the television show Everest: Beyond the Limit, which was filmed the same season as his ill-fated expedition to Everest.

Sharp had a degree from the University of Nottingham and pursued climbing as a hobby. He had worked for an engineering firm and took time off to go on adventures and climbing expeditions, but had been planning to start work as a school teacher in autumn 2006.

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tirsdag 15. februar 1972
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15. februar 1972 var en tirsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 45 dagen i året. President i USA var Richard M. Nixon.

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15th of February 1972 News

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China Is Refusing Visas For Non-U.S. Newsmen

Date: 16 February 1972

China indicates it will reject most of 1,000 requests for visas by non-Amer journalists to cover Nixon's visit

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Lennen Agency Meets on Woes

Date: 15 February 1972

By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY

Philip DOUGHERTY

NBC and CBS TV networks have already sold out all commercial time for coverage of Nixon's trip to China; ABC still looking for some sponsors

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Intelsat 4 Begins Operation, In Time for Nixon Trip

Date: 15 February 1972

new communications satellite, Intelsat 4, goes into operation in time to carry repts of Nixon's visit to China

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18 More U.S. Technicians In Peking to Await Nixon

Date: 15 February 1972

18 US technicians arrive, Peking, to operate satellite ground stations set up to handle communications during Nixon's visit

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U.S. SAID TO ERR ON LEAK SOURCE; ' Banished' Admiral Wrong Man, Anderson Says

Date: 16 February 1972

By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times

Columnist J Anderson asserts Nixon Adm has erroneously concluded that Adm R O Welander was source of secret documents leaked to him on Adm policy-making in India-Pakistan crisis, news conf, NYC; says Welander has been 'banished' from Pentagon to sea duty on basis of FBI information that he was source of leaks; says information will keep coming because Adm plugged wrong leak; denies he ever met Welander or recd anything from him; charges Welander's career is ruined by FBI error; says Welander's staff was responsible for preparing mins of meeting on India-Pakistan policy, telephone int; Pentagon confirms Welander transfer to command of Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 6, holding that such a move could hardly be termed a demotion; White House press see Zeigler says Welander had served as liaison officer between Joint Chiefs of Staff and White House but declines to comment on Anderson assertions

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MITCHELL QUITS; NOMINATION GOES TO KLEINDIENST; Attorney General to Leave March 1 to Direct Nixon Presidential Campaign SENATE FIGHT FORESEEN Confirmation Hearings May Focus on Deputy's Views on Law and Liberty Mitchell Resigns; Nomination Goes to Kleindienst

Date: 16 February 1972

By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

Kleindienst, Richard G (Deputy Atty Gen): Kleindienst appted Atty Gen

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Red Baron, Move Over -- Another Flier Is in the News

Date: 15 February 1972

By NADINE BROZAN

Nadine BROZAN

S Goldberg, S Schneider, B Stettner form Flame Enterprises to take financial advantage of furor over Hughes-Irving affair by selling T-shirts and sweatshirts with picture of Hughes on them, along with buttons sporting comments on affair; shirts illus

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Dog Writers Elect Barcus

Date: 16 February 1972

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Frigidaire Recalls Workers

Date: 16 February 1972

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Buckley Opposes New Easing Of Restraint on China Trade

Date: 16 February 1972

Sen Buckley, who earlier opposed Nixon's trip to China, calls it now a 'fait accompli' and wishes Nixon well, news conf, NYC

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