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LONDON A British adventurer has died and two others suffered frostbite
as they tried to cross Greenland's ice cap on a charity hike,
officials said Wednesday.The British Foreign Office said Philip Goodeve-Docker
died and two others on the trek remained hospitalized.On Friday, the three-man
expedition got caught by a strong cold wind that sweeps across the
eastern part of the vast icecap, Poul Petersen, a spokesman for the
police in Greenland said. A rescue helicopter was not able to reach
the men until Saturday because of the bad weather, and on arrival
they found that Goodeve-Docker was dead.The survivors were flown to Britain
via Iceland after first being treated at a hospital in Tasiilaq on
Greenland's east coast, 180 kilometers (112 miles) south of the Arctic Circle,
Petersen said. Goodeve-Docker's body was being sent later to Britain, he
said.Goodeve-Docker embarked on the trip to raise money for charity in honor
of his grandfather, who died two years ago.On his website, he described
the 500 to 600-kilometer (310 to 370-mile) trek as one of the
great polar challenges. The adventurer said he expected the trip's dangers
to include polar bears, strong winds, crevasses up to 500 meters (1,650
feet) and temperatures as low as minus 50 Celsius (minus 58 Fahrenheit).
in first place. State media reported that Berdymukhamedov
won the race.The horse also fell, but quickly got up, showing a
slight limp. Berdymukhamedov, however, lay motionless. Within seconds, several
dozen men in dark suits and one in traditional garb including a
high white sheepskin hat rushed onto the track, and an ambulance soon
arrived.The man who shot the video spoke on condition of anonymity for
fear that divulging his name could have negative repercussions on his livelihood.
He said the president reappeared about half an hour later to accept
the winner's prize about $11 million.State TV showed the president
accepting the award, which he said would be used to improve Turkmenistan's
horse breeding.The choreographed winning of the race the nearest
challenger was obviously throttling back his mount in the home stretch
the media censorship and the reported tough security response at
the airport all reflect Turkmenistan's two decades of stifling authoritarianism.Since
becoming independent in the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, Turkmenistan
has been an extreme example of a one-party state.Its first leader, Saparmurat
Niyazov, developed a pervasive personality cult that included renaming months
of the year after his family members. He also mandated that all
schoolchildren study his rambling spiritual guide and once claimed that
reading it three times would guarantee the reader a berth in heaven.Some
of his measures verged on
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