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" ... No one thinks about an emergency evacuation plan when they book a vacation. So when my Medjet membership came up for renewal late last year, I couldn't have imagined being airlifted back to the United States during a pandemic. And I never thought a team of professionals would help me escape from Europe. ... "
" ... None of which addresses the problem of Mount Rushmore, the backdrop of Trump’s announcement and site of four monumental heads that can hardly be airlifted into a new garden. The problem of Mount Rushmore actually goes beyond the lionizing of two former slaveholders, a man responsible for the slaughter of Native Americans and another man who professed to prefer them dead, all sculpted in high relief by a Ku Klux Klansman. The deeper trouble is that Mount Rushmore is stolen territory, illegally taken from the Lakota Sioux after being explicitly granted to them in perpetuity by a US government treaty. Moreover, the portraits were made by dynamiting holy land, violating the sacred grounds of Paha Sapa (as the mountain is known in the Lakota language). Before Gutzon Borglum blasted the heads of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt into Mount Rushmore, the Lakota saw the Six Grandfathers – the West, North, East, South, Sky, and Earth – in the stones of Paha Sapa. ... "
" ... Some years before O'Brady started his intense training and nutritional planning for the event -- -- veteran Antarctic explorer Louis Rudd and his colleague Henry Worsely attempted a similar feat together. Worsely had to be airlifted out and later died. It provided British Army Captain Rudd with great inspiration for his long-planned 2018 trek, which coincided with O'Brady's attempt, and which he completed two days ago, after 56 days dragging his sled over the thousand miles. ... "
" ... Spying a nearby car, Torres stole it and drove 75 miles to a hospital in Grant, New Mexico, where she was airlifted to a hospital back in Albuquerque and arrested the next day. Torres pled no contest to aggravated fleeing, assaulting an officer, and unlawfully taking a motor vehicle. ... "
" ... When she brought other brokers to see it, they confirmed it was “the ugliest house I’ve ever seen.” Nor did they change their minds when she revealed that the home was designed by Charles Gwathmey, the prominent modernist architect known for the 1992 renovation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum in New York. But using Gwathmey’s provenance to market the house immediately led one potential buyer to ask if it could be “airlifted to her property in Connecticut” and another buyer to quickly snatch it up. ... "