MAN CLIMBS NY TIMES BUILDING, NEW YORK
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MAN CLIMBS NY TIMES BUILDING, NEW YORK (7 pictures)
View All Images- Several hours after Alain Robert, a French stuntman, climbed 52 stories up the exterior of the New York Times building and was arrested by police, a second man scaled the building on the southwestern corner facing West 40th Street. He reached the roof at around 6:38 p.m. and was arrested by firefighters and police officers.
- Several hours after Alain Robert, a French stuntman, climbed 52 stories up the exterior of the New York Times building and was arrested by police, a second man scaled the building on the southwestern corner facing West 40th Street. He reached the roof at around 6:38 p.m. and was arrested by firefighters and police officers.
- Several hours after Alain Robert, a French stuntman, climbed 52 stories up the exterior of the New York Times building and was arrested by police, a second man scaled the building on the southwestern corner facing West 40th Street. He reached the roof at around 6:38 p.m. and was arrested by firefighters and police officers.
- Several hours after Alain Robert, a French stuntman, climbed 52 stories up the exterior of the New York Times building and was arrested by police, a second man scaled the building on the southwestern corner facing West 40th Street. He reached the roof at around 6:38 p.m. and was arrested by firefighters and police officers.
- Several hours after Alain Robert, a French stuntman, climbed 52 stories up the exterior of the New York Times building and was arrested by police, a second man scaled the building on the southwestern corner facing West 40th Street. He reached the roof at around 6:38 p.m. and was arrested by firefighters and police officers.
- Several hours after Alain Robert, a French stuntman, climbed 52 stories up the exterior of the New York Times building and was arrested by police, a second man scaled the building on the southwestern corner facing West 40th Street. He reached the roof at around 6:38 p.m. and was arrested by firefighters and police officers.
- Several hours after Alain Robert, a French stuntman, climbed 52 stories up the exterior of the New York Times building and was arrested by police, a second man scaled the building on the southwestern corner facing West 40th Street. He reached the roof at around 6:38 p.m. and was arrested by firefighters and police officers. `