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...When we sailed past Cape Crozier, my reading neatly synced with our location....
...The container shipping industry is running at low capacity, with many ships due to be launched in the next couple of years, meaning it can absorb the cost of longer journeys around the southern cape of Africa...
...He converted a disused grain silo in Cape Town into the home of Africa’s biggest repository of modern art, the Zeitz Mocaa....
...As of late afternoon on Wednesday, 121 vessels capable of carrying 1.6mn 20ft shipping containers had rerouted via the Cape of Good Hope, according to Kuehne+Nagel, a Swiss logistics group, which expects...
...Well, not even Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has endorsed the Wellingborough candidate, as Financial Times columnist Henry Mance notes in his characteristically droll look at the polls....
...The Black Box: Writing the Race by Henry Louis Gates, Jr....
...He was disappointed that he never managed this with Henry Kissinger; that “the jowly, wary face revealed nothing”. Sometimes lifescape meets landscape; place produces person....
...and Giroux) Carlisle’s magisterial biography explores the many facets of George Eliot’s radical life and work, examining her loving and supportive relationship with her already married partner George Henry...
...He opened with Six Wives, his concept album about Henry VIII’s convoluted marital history....
...Both Stockton Rush, founder of OceanGate, and Paul-Henry Nargeolet, a French explorer, have been widely reported to be among the five people on board....
...The broader search for the submersible has been expanded to an area twice the size of the state of Connecticut and 2.5 miles deep, about 900 nautical miles off the coast of Cape Cod on the US east coast....
...US and Canadian aircraft and vessels have been trying since Sunday to locate Titan since it lost contact with the Polar Prince, a ship that had carried it out to the dive site 900 nautical miles east of Cape...
...Henry Mance FT CHIEF FEATURES WRITER Daniel Knowles’s Carmageddon (Abrams Press) is a punchy account of how our cities became clogged with cars, and how myopic policies keep them that way....
...And Finally: Matters of Life and Deathby Henry Marsh, Jonathan Cape £16.99 Henry Marsh, an eminent neurosurgeon and author, contemplates life as he grapples with a diagnosis of advanced cancer....
...And Finally: Matters of Life and Death by Henry Marsh, Jonathan Cape £16.99, 240 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Reading, he says, “becomes an invitation to ‘stand and stare’, as William Henry Davies puts it in his poem ‘Leisure’, or at least to sit and wonder”....
...Henry Moore was constantly beguiled by the ancient forms at Stonehenge, Picasso was consumed by primitive Polynesian Tiki figures, and Constantin Brâncuşi and Isamu Noguchi made them too....
...To October 30, henry-moore.org Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter...
...Henry Foy examines how western governments have provided more than $110bn in support to Kyiv since last February — $38bn in the form of weapons — and how the reality of maintaining these numbers is only...
...Eventually, his friend Henry Ford joined him....
...More than 10,000 people moved into the region of Cape Coral, Fort Myers and Naples between 2019 and 2021, the biggest domestic influx into a local metro region in the entire country, according to the US...
...Henry Marsh’s book ‘And Finally’ will be published by Jonathan Cape in September Follow @ftweekend on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...Ravenous: Why Our Appetite Is Killing Us and the Planet and What We Can Do About It by Henry Dimbleby and Jemima Lewis (Profile) Emerging from Dimbleby’s work on food supply chains during the pandemic, Ravenous...
...Trafalgar and the Napoleonic wars might seem a long way from Chilembwe’s liberation struggle, but Britain’s acquisition of the Cape Colony during those wars opened up southern Africa to colonisation over...
...Go deeper: Whatever the outcome of the investigation into last night’s incident, one thing is clear, writes European diplomatic correspondent Henry Foy — war between nuclear-armed Russia and Nato could only...
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