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yea, i was lookin @ the cnn wire
-----snip----------------- SYDNEY, Australia (CNN) -- Tributes from around the world are flowing in for Steve Irwin, the enthusiastic Australian "Crocodile Hunter" who enthralled audiences around the world with his wildlife adventures. Irwin died Monday morning after being attacked by a stingray while shooting a TV program off Australia's north coast. Irwin's manager and friend John Stainton said Irwin died doing what he loved -- filming life in the wild. Typical of the hundreds of tributes that have been e-mailed to CNN.com is this one from Tina Treece of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: "Crikey, I miss him so much already." Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who knew Irwin and his family well, praised him as a "passionate environmentalist" who promoted a serious conservation message. "He made an extraordinary contribution to creating a widespread appreciation of the value and uniqueness of Australian wildlife," Howard said. Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said his friend Irwin was "always the showman" who was generous with his time in promoting Australia. Actor Russell Crowe told Australian media Irwin was "the Australian we all aspire to be." Irwin was snorkeling at Batt Reef, a part of the Great Barrier Reef offshore from the town of Port Douglas, when the incident happened. "He came over the top of a stingray that was buried in the sand, and the barb came up and hit him in the chest," Stainton said. Ringmaster wrote: when snorkeling, one rarely has a regulator in their mouth....duhhhhh.... Well duhh, I wasn't there. I read he was killed while diving. Diving usually requires a regulator. |
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