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On Top of the World in Wales
The Welsh mountain fog mesmerized me with its surreal beauty, whipping over the craggy peaks and ridgelines, riding the constant winds that sculpt the bleak rock face of the mountains.
But it is more than the constantly shifting fog that shrouds...Tags: Anthony Hopkins, Hotels and Accommodations, Bangor, Climbing, Snowdonia National Park
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Co-discoverer of DNA's double helix dies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNobel laureate Francis Crick, who with James Watson made one of the seminal discoveries of modern science 50 years ago -- the double-helix structure of DNA -- has died. He was 88. Crick died Wednesday night at Thornton Hospital in San Diego after a...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Cancer, Biotechnology Industry, Obituaries, Health and Safety at School
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Civilized oasis in wild Bangkok
Special to The TimesHanging beneath the water-stained eaves of the Atlanta Hotel is a hand-stenciled sign: "This is the place you're looking for — if you know it. If you don't, you'll never find it." A more blunt notice is posted nearby: "Sex tourists not welcome."...Tags: Family, Hotels and Accommodations, Culture, Christianity, Nazi Party
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'Sylvia'
Times Staff WriterShe was extraordinarily gifted. She was beautiful. She had a passionate marriage to a handsome, equally gifted man. She experienced what's been described as "a prolonged, high-pitched ecstasy like nothing else in literature." And then she died,...Tags: Kate Winslet, Michael Gambon, Robert Lowell, Movies, Jared Harris
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