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August 21, 2000
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Cable man

[Times photo: Stefanie Boyar]
Toronto native Jay Cochrane prepares the cable that will be suspended between the Ice Palace and Marriott Waterside for Tampa Bay's first-ever skywalk. Cochrane's walk on Tuesday will begin on the roof of the Ice Palace and end at the 28th floor of the Marriott. |
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