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...woolly residents. In the main house, farm owner Robin Lee, 42, checks over farm accounts and sips a final cup of tea before making the weekly commute to his desk job in the capital city of Port Stanley. When the call comes signaling that his ride is en route, Lee drives the short stretch to a grassy landing strip, arriving in time to make sure it is clear of wandering sheep. As the shiny red nine-seater air taxi appears over a rocky ridge, Lee gathers up his bag and surveys the rolling hills in the distance. "This...
...issue weren't complicated enough, the Tatars, who controlled the Crimea until 1783 when the Turkish Khanate was defeated by Catherine the Great, are staking a claim to their native land. Deported across the eastern Soviet Union en masse in 1944 after Stalin accused them of collaborating with the Nazis, the Crimean Tatars have been returning by the tens of thousands in the past two years. With support from Kiev, which views them as a buffer against the Russian majority, some 200,000 Tatars have started building houses across the peninsula on state-owned land...
...about 5 p.m. Tuesday, as the classes of '42 and '57 filed onto buses en route to the Boston Pops, reunion headquarters were bustling as usual. It was only the middle of the day for reunion staffers, who work from 7 a.m. to well after midnight every day this week...
...artsy folk havens' adjustment to upscale shops with a wider appeal has changed the constituency of the customers, many say. Gone are the days when undergraduates piled into coffee shops to smoke and study en masse, when a cafe was the center of a pseudo-intellectual college student's universe...
...that dream came to an end Saturday, as fourth-seeded Georgia took three straight singles matches en route to a 5-2 victory over the 18th seeded Crimson in a packed Henry Field Stadium in Athens...