Chile Mine

It’s pretty clear everyone with an indulgent boss is glued to the television right now watching the early stages of the extraction of the 33 Chilean miners who’ve been trapped underground for more than two months.

The first rescued miner, who was pulled from the earth while the whole world watched

You’ve got to hand it to those Chileans - they know an occasion when they see one - and as gripping news moments go this one is a cracker. If you can’t commandeer a tele click here for live coverage.

If you rattle off a list of other must-see-TV news moments it’s pretty dire. September 11, the Victorian Bushfires, the Mumbai terror attacks, the Beslan school seige, the London Bombings, Bali, the Port Arthur massacre, the explosion of the Challenger rocket.

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  • Sven Gali says:

    12:23am | 15/10/10

    As I said, Wayne, that may be the saddest admission I’ve ever heard, and Bill Shorten resigned as AWU National Secretary on 26 November 2007. Read more »

  • Wayne Fehlhaber says:

    06:38pm | 14/10/10

    Sven Gali :  Correction Sven , I was seething knowing that Bill Shorten was getting all the credit that the mine rescuers ( miners . paramedics . doctors . Miners families . Nurses . Psychologists . etc etc ) were due to be awarded accolades for.  He fooled some of… Read more »

 

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