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Zenith Defined

Highest point of one's fortune.

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Joys, burdens of being best face Phelps now

Published August 19, 2008, 1:08 am, Independent Tribune

He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth. Another few weary steps and there was nothing above us but the sky,'' Sir Edmund Hillary wrote of that moment in 1953 when he and guide Tenzing Norgay became the first to the zenith. Harder to put into words was what it meant to be first, foremost - on that day the best among mankind. The New Zealander spoke of ...

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Superman in a Speedo redefines Greatness

Published August 18, 2008, 12:05 pm, The Gillette News-Record

He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth. “Another few weary steps and there was nothing above us but the sky,� Sir Edmund Hillary wrote of that moment in 1953 when he and guide Tenzing Norgay became the first to the zenith.

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Joys, burdens of being best face Phelps now

Published August 18, 2008, 8:21 am, KOMO Seattle

The glare of the spotlight is harsh, and the pressure that success breeds immense. We revere our heroes, but expect much. And criticism can come as easily as praise.

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Joys, burdens of being best face Phelps now

Published August 18, 2008, 7:44 am, The Capital

He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth. "Another few weary steps and there was nothing above us but the sky," Sir Edmund Hillary wrote of that moment in 1953 when he and guide Tenzing Norgay became the first to the zenith.

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Joys, burdens of being best face Phelps now

Published August 18, 2008, 5:47 am, Courier-Post

He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth.

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What Price, Greatness?

Published August 18, 2008, 5:30 am, New London Day

He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth. ”Another few weary steps and there was nothing above us but the

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The phenomenon: Joys, burdens of being world's greatest Olympian are now Phelps' to enjoy, carry

Published August 18, 2008, 4:24 am, The Bryan-College Station Eagle

By PAULINE ARRILLAGAAssociated PressHe stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth."Another few weary steps and ther ...

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Phelps faces new challenge, opportunity after greatness

Published August 17, 2008, 10:37 pm, Abilene Reporter-News

Winningest Olympian faces joys, burdens of being the best.

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Published August 17, 2008, 2:12 pm, Post-Bulletin

He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth. "Another few weary steps and there was nothing above us but the sky," Sir Edmund Hillary wrote of that moment in 1953 when he and

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Joys, burdens of being best face Phelps now

Published August 17, 2008, 10:50 am, Las Vegas Sun

Sun, Aug 17, 2008 (10:33 a.m.) He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth. "Another few weary steps and there was nothing above us but the sky," Sir Edmund Hillary wrote of that moment in 1953 when he and guide Tenzing Norgay became the first to the zenith.

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  • URSA MINOR, THE LITTLE DIPPER: There are two things to note when using this chart, one: you should use averted vision to determine the faintest star visible, and two: you should add a tenth of a magnitude to the figure so determined to actually figure out how dark the sky is at the zen

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