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                    [Title] => Don't just retire
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The first people to climb Mt. Everest, the world’s highest mountain, were Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.

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A prize is, by definition, one of three things: 1. A reward for victory or superiority; 2. Something that is won in a contest or the like; or 3. anything striven for, worth striving for, or much-valued. It can be any one or more of those definitions. A few weeks ago, though, at the hottest beach party of the summer, Bora Bound 6, the newest member of the Motorola mobile family, the MotoRazr Maxx V6, was a prize that fit all three definitions.

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Conrad Anker, who discovered the body of the man that has and still is spurring romantic speculation and debate about who really reached the world’s highest of peaks first, said Mallory didn’t.

"I believe he couldn’t make it to the summit," said the 40-year-old Anker, who not only succeeded in his breathtaking ascent to Mt. Everest but also trekked dangerous undiscovered routes in the frozen wastes of Antartica.
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