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[Title] => Nik Wallenda completes death-defying tightrope walk blindfolded
[Summary] => “The King of the Wire” left Chicago and the world in awe Sunday with two skyscraper crossings on a tightrope without a safety net or a harness.
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[Title] => Man completes tightrope walk near Grand Canyon
[Summary] => Florida aerialist Nik Wallenda completed a tightrope walk that took him a quarter mile over the Little Colorado River Gorge in northeastern Arizona on Sunday.
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[Title] => Watch Nik Wallenda walk across the Grand Canyon
[Summary] => This coming Monday, June 24, watch famous tightrope walker and acrobat Nik Wallenda taking on his most amazing challenge crossing the Grand Canyon on a wire.
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[Title] => Wallendas have rich history, not without tragedy
[Summary] => When Nik Wallenda sets out for his tightrope walk over Niagara Falls late Friday, he'll be adding another chapter to his family's storied daredevil history which dates back more than two centuries.
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[Title] => Acrobat, mom reenact fatal Puerto Rico wire walk
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