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Everest’s conqueror, Sir Edmund Hillary, dies at 88

16 January 2008Community, Obituaries, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunity, ObituariesQCT Archive

In what was almost the last item of a newscast on January 11, the world learned that Sir Edmund Hillary had died earlier that day, at the age of 88….

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