"The first disappointments had passed: no ghostly centipedes, no strange-eared octopi, no clever adaptations to the lightlessness and the cold - just barren death."
- Stephen Marche, in "Tom Cruise at Lake Vostok"
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John J. Verigin Sr, the longtime leader of the Russian Doukhobors in BC, has died. Read our feature on the Doukhobors here...