A shining example of modern Finnish architecture and an abiding symbol of Helsinki 1952, the Olympic Stadium remains one of Finland’s premier sports venues and the country’s largest outdoor arena. It ...
One of my favorite articles this past year was The Case Against Travel by Agnes Callard for The New Yorker. In it she brings up this point: The typical touristry of travel is the undertaking of the ...
The Swimming Stadium, which hosted the swimming, diving and water polo competitions at Helsinki 1952, is located just 200 metres east of the Olympic Stadium. Construction began in 1939, in preparation ...
A silver medallist in Melbourne in 1956, Hopkins spent a large part of her adult life in Belfast before moving to Canada, ...
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Former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta (third right) and her team members (from left) Japheth Kariakim, physiotherapist, Nyokabi ...
The much-anticipated Grade A office building has 350,000 square feet of space across 21 floors. Designed by Arney Fender Katsalidis, the Turing Building is the first site to be delivered as part of ...
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Keleti won a total of 10 Olympic medals in gymnastics, with in four medals for Hungary in the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Ágnes Keleti, a Holocaust survivor and the oldest living Olympic medal winner, has died. She was 103.