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rers also record accidents, yet they don't always report them to the DOB. Sometimes accidents materialize in lawsuits. Industry experts maintain that the 38 accidents the DOB reported in '99 is too low a figure. "My guess is that there are closer to 100," said elevator consultant Nick Montesano; another consultant, Patrick Carrajat, said there could be "500 to 600 accidents per year."Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have made it official. They're engaged. Douglas proposed to the Welsh beauty in the wee hours of New Year's Day after spending a cozy New Year's Eve with her at his snowy hideaway in Aspen, Colo. The actor popped the question with a "big ol' diamond ring," the actress' rep Todd Adair said yesterday. "It's very nice. She's ecstatic, thrilled and very, very happy." The couple plans to tie the knot by the end of the year in what will no doubt be one of the major celebrity wedding
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start of a grand postseason for Big Daddy, and without that piece of clutch hitting, the Yankees may have never been around for Dean Palmer to throw away the game in the 12th inning. 9. Duncan Does It Among other things, the World Series proved just how much bad pitching there has to be in the American League for Mariano Duncan to hit .340. Overmatched, Duncan went 1-for-18 against the Braves and looked just awful, chasing pitches from head to toe. But if not for that ninth-inning single off Mike Henneman in Game 3 against the Rangers, who knows? The score was 2-2 by the time Johnny Oates had Henneman walk Tino Martinez intentionally with one out to pitch to Duncan. Texas' scouting report labeled Duncan a notorious first-pitch hitter, yet Henneman threw a hanging splitter and Duncan lined it to center, delivering the victory that put the Yankees ahead in the series and broke the Rangers' spirit.
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take the punches, stand up and begin firing back. At the end of the round, he let out a scream and shook his head as if he were enjoying a thrill ride at an amusement park. Barrera made $1.5 million and will keep his sights set on a rematch with Prince Naseem Hamed or a third fight with Erik Morales, if the latter beats Paulie Ayala on Nov. 16. He's at the top of the featherweight food chain. In the co-feature of the night, Ricardo Williams (8-0, 5 KOs) pounded Terron Millett (27-4-1, 19 KOs) to win a 10-round unanimous decision. Millett, a former IBF junior welterweight champ, was considerably slower than Williams and took plenty of punishment. The fight should have been stopped after five rounds, but because Millett has a reputation as a strong puncher his corner and referee Tony Weeks gave him the benefit of the doubt. It was a painful process. Williams was coming off a seven-month layoff from
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