Escape from the Planet of the Apes
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if he were observing, let's say, time?
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He would perceive that time is like a freeway
with an infinite number of lanes,

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all leading from the past into the future,
however, not into the same future.

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A driver in lane A may crash,
while a driver in lane B survives.

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lt follows that a driver,
by changing lanes, can change his future.

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lt is not difficult to believe that in the dark
and turbulent corridors of outer space,

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the impact of some distant
planetary, even galactic, disaster

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jumped the apes
from their present into ours.

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lndeed, the prooflies
in theirarrivalamong us

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and in theirspoken testimony.
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Thank you verymuch, DrHasslein.
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lt's the mostincredible story
this reporterhas ever covered.

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By theirintelligence andgoodhumor,
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the so-called ''ape-onauts'' have already
captured the hearts ofthe American nation.

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They willnotbe required to appear
before the commission tomorrow.

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That hearing is going to be heldin private.
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They will, however, be taken
from the zoo infirmary to a hotel

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and given an extended tour ofthe city.
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This is BillBonds,
reporting forEyewitness News. Goodnight.

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Good night.
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- Your luggage, ma'am?
- Of course it's mine!


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