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...Douglas Webster and Douglas Mitchell were particularly grateful in 1929 for the whisky someone had left behind at Corrour, which they used for hot toddies to wash down their “hoosh” (Antarctic survival stew...
...Ed Douglas is the author of ‘Himalaya: A Human History’ (Bodley Head) and editor of the Alpine Journal Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter...
...Dr Douglas Kelley, a land surface modeller at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology said: “The number of deaths and evacuations suggest it’s more than local emergency services normally cope with....
...Lockheed, as it was known before its merger with Martin Marietta, withdrew from the commercial market in the 1980s, and a weakened McDonnell Douglas combined with Boeing in 1997....
...Katie Martin FT markets editor The book that really blew me away this year was Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart....
...psychedelic, zoomorphic buildings and landscapes (like his Casa Orgánica in the shape of a snaky fish), Senosiain could be placed in a lineage that includes Imre Makovecz in Hungary, Herb Greene in the US, Douglas...
...To enliven the familiar footage, director Barney Douglas has some tricks up his sleeve....
...Asilia is addressing Usangu’s problems in part with the opening this June of Usangu Expedition Camp, which partners with local conservation initiatives – and supports the Douglas Bell Eco Research Station...
...“There will be no eviction tsunami,” said Douglas Bibby, the president of the National Multifamily Housing Council. “Evictions are not good for anyone.”...
...General Douglas MacArthur led a military force that drove them from their shelters. Vietnam-era protests were often large. The Moratorium March in November 1969 drew an estimated 500,000 protesters....
...“Armed groups are undoubtedly watching what’s happening with the conflict in Karen and Kachin,” says Jeremy Douglas, regional representative for the UN’s drugs and crime agency....
...His billboard mural “Half Mast” showed at the Whitney last year; his inaugural museum show, presciently called SHELTER, launched pre-lockdown, in January, at Contemporary Art Museum St Louis....
...Why did we shelter in these secure careers rather than cutting loose while we still could? Looking back, I think worry was coded into our upbringing....
...The overflowing migrant shelters in Tapachula, near the Guatemalan border, are full of people still expecting to be granted a pass to travel through the country....
...So how should your wealth manager react, as you ski to your nuclear-powered shelter with expensive undergarments and shaving kit?...
...The Timber Seasoning Shelter (2014) stands beside the Wakeford Hall Library building site....
...He was arrested near Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and booked into jail after hours of questioning and receiving medical treatment....
...Signs designate metro stations as bomb shelters — there are more than 3,000 around the city — and the vast warren of subterranean shopping malls has an ulterior purpose....
...Over 10 years, the best-performing global equity fund is Baillie Gifford Global Discovery, a fund recently handed over to new manager Douglas Brodie....
...Constructed from salvaged Douglas fir and red spruce harvested locally, it has overhanging upper storeys and white cedar shingles....
...Last Christmas, he worked with a group of squatters named Love Activists who tried to transform Cavell House, a former RBS building on Charing Cross Road, central London, into a homeless shelter and kitchen...
...However, in the more distant past, up to 4m years ago, the native trees in Britain included ginkgos, Douglas firs and big sequoias. Bigots stop too early....
...The team were roped together when one of the British, a young novice called Douglas Hadow, slipped....
...Douglas Coupland’s most recent novel, ‘Worst. Person. Ever.’, is published by William Heinemann. Twitter: @dougcoupland...
...The German plant hunter Philipp Seibold, who gave western gardens the flowering cherry Prunus x sieboldii, was arrested and accused of high treason in Japan; the Scot David Douglas, famed for the Douglas...
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