The New York Times – Sports:
Category: Great Britain
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Hello, World. It’s Been a While.
The New York Times – Travel:
On the pleasures and pains of joining up with other people after a long, quiet time in the Covid doldrums.
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Bernard Cribbins, British Actor Known for ‘Doctor Who,’ Is Dead at 93
The New York Times – Film:
Mr. Cribbins’s long career included roles on stage, film and television.
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A Country Refuge for London Creatives
The New York Times – Travel:
Somerset has re-emerged as an English weekend idyll, with inspired restaurants, stately homes turned hotels and contemporary art institutions.
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Mo Farah Brought Joy and Late Closing Speed to Distance Running
The New York Times – Sports:
The distance runner, who said this week that he was trafficked to the United Kingdom as a child, trained under Alberto Salazar on his way to becoming a four-time Olympic gold medalist.
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To Win the British Open, You Have to Go Through the Road Hole
The New York Times – Sports:
Some say the 17th hole on the Old Course at St. Andrews is the hardest in the world. Many championship dreams have died there.
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Mo Farah's Documentary Spotlights U.K.’s Migration Policy
The New York Times – Sports:
Experts hope the running star’s revelations will humanize migrants’ struggles, but they don’t expect policy changes in a country that is trying to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda.
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Olympic Champion Mo Farah Says He Was Trafficked to U.K. as a Child
The New York Times – Sports:
Farah, an accomplished distance runner, made the revelation in an upcoming documentary, saying it could put his citizenship at risk.