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"But ... Arcade Fire?" I said.
"Many innocent people were killed because of sniper fire," I said simply.
There is Salim, who was five years old when, as he recalls, his mother carried him through the fire at the siege of Shatila (" 'There wasn't a fire,' I said") and is now learning English so that he can follow her to America, although everyone knows that she died in the siege.
"[My neighbor] said, 'The building is on fire!' I said, 'no what?!' I got my three kids and we bounced out," resident Michelle Dobyne told News on 6 on Sunday, her voice rising and falling expressively.
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For those of you protesting that the first survival skill I should learn is "How To Build a Fire", I say, "Don't be silly".
The person on the phone said: "I'm sorry to tell you that the work of yours was lost in the fire," and I said: "What fire?" - because I didn't actually know about the fire.
The reporter they were talking to, Zack Beauchamp, said, "If we do the people one by one, it'll start to sound a little 'We Didn't Start the Fire.' " "I said, 'Oh yeah?
"The fire key!" I said.
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