'We're Staying Until the Last One Is Out' ; Joy, Tears and Solidarity of the Loved Ones Who Waited so Long

The HeraldOctober 14, 2010

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TWO months of anxiety turned to unbridled joy, tears of relief and a touching solidarity among the loved ones of the miners dramatically rescued after 69 days in the depths of a mine far below the Chilean desert.

Camp Hope lived up to its name as the 33 miners began to be winched out of their two-month-long hell a half mile underground. The miners embraced wives, children and rescuers, one dropped to his knees and prayed, while another asked about his dog.

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'We're Staying Until the Last One Is Out' ; Joy, Tears and Solidarity of the Loved Ones Who Waited so Long

Wives, mothers and girlfriends talked about a miracle, but quietly, almost fearing it could jinx the rescue of the men still to come.

And even after the overwhelmingly emotional reu...

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