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THERE'S been a lot of chatter about the Real Life Super-Hero Project lately. The group, which has its roots in the US, comprises ordinary people - accountants, teachers and computer technicians - who live otherwise unremarkable lives by day, but by night take to the city streets to lend a helping hand to their fellow citizens.
Their website lists the heroes by name: virtuous monikers like Lion Heart, Urban Avenger and Samaritan. One claims to have broken up knife-fights, caught drug dealers and even been stabbed, while another regularly doles out food and clothes to the homeless.See the full content of this document
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Susan Swarbrick ; Why I'm Rubbish at This Hero Caper
I've been hoping it will catch on here. In recent weeks I've been ...
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