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  —  Remarks as prepared for delivery according to a draft obtained by POLITICO Thursday afternoon.  —  Friends, delegates and fellow Americans: I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States.
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Dienstag, 19. Juli 2016

Good News for Whales as Navy Agrees to Limit Sonar Testing in Pacific

by Associated Press
HONOLULU -- The Navy agreed to limit its use of sonar and other training that inadvertently harms whales, dolphins and other marine mammals off Hawaii and California in a settlement with environmental groups approved Monday.
A centerpiece of the agreement signed by a federal judge in Honolulu includes limits or bans on mid-frequency active sonar and explosives in specified areas around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, Earthjustice attorney David Henkin said. But some of the training will continue.
Sonar at a great distance can disrupt feeding and communication of marine mammals, and it can cause deafness or death at a closer distance, Henkin said. Four dolphins died in 2011 in San Diego when they got too close to an explosives training exercise, he said.
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This Oct. 15, 2014 photo shows dolphins swimming along the side of a boat off the coast of San Pedro, Calif. Richard Vogel / AP
The Navy's plans estimate it could inadvertently kill 155 whales and dolphins off Hawaii and Southern California, mostly from explosives. It estimated it could cause more than 11,000 serious injuries off the East Coast and 2,000 off Hawaii and Southern California.
Lt. Cmdr. Matt Knight, a U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman, said the settlement preserves key testing and training.
"Recognizing our environmental responsibilities, the Navy has been, and will continue to be, good environmental stewards as we prepare for and conduct missions in support of our national security," Knight said.
Under the agreement, the Navy cannot use sonar in Southern California habitat for beaked whales between Santa Catalina Island and San Nicolas Island. Sonar also is not allowed in blue whale feeding areas near San Diego, according to the environmental groups.
Related: 3 Million Whales Were Killed in the 20th Century: Report
In Hawaii, the deal prohibits sonar and explosives training on the eastern side of the Big Island and north of Molokai and Maui. The groups said that will protect Hawaiian monk seals and small populations of toothed whales, including the endangered false killer whale.
The Navy also won't be able to exceed a set number of major training exercises in the channel between Maui and the Big Island and on the western side of the Big Island.
Related: Whale Deaths Off Alaska Island Remain a Mystery: Scientist
"The goal of the settlement is to try to reduce as much as we can through an agreement with the Navy," Henkin said. "By establishing some safe havens ... the hope is to bring down those estimated numbers of injury and death."
The agreement also says that if there are injuries or deaths, there will be a swift review by the National Marine Fisheries Service, which approved the Navy's plans, Henkin said.
The settlement comes after Earthjustice and other environmental groups sued in 2013, challenging the fisheries service's decision to allow the training. Additional environmental groups later filed a similar lawsuit in San Francisco. The two cases were consolidated in Hawaii, and the deal resolves both.
Associated Press
Topics Environment, U.S. news
First Published Sep 14 2015, 6:39 pm ET
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Appeals Court: Navy Sonar Must Better Protect Whales

Environmental groups are praising a federal appeals court decision that called for tighter restrictions on the U.S. Navy's use of sonar that harms whales and other marine life.
A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled unanimously late Friday that federal rules "did not give adequate protection to the world's oceans."
Rescue Mission in California to Save 70-Foot Endangered Blue Whale 1:40
The Navy uses powerful low-frequency sonar to detect increasingly quiet foreign submarines over hundreds of miles. But the intense sonar waves are known to harm whales, dolphins, walruses, and other marine animals that rely on perception of underwater sounds.
Related: Good News for Whales as Navy Agrees to Limit Sonar Testing in Pacific
The court said the rules, drawn up by the National Marine Fisheries Service under a law passed by Congress, were not properly fashioned to meet the law's requirement of "least practicable adverse impact" on marine life.
"The Navy got a virtual blank check to operate in more than 70 percent of the world's oceans, as if devoid of marine life," said Michael Jasny of the Natural Resources Defense Council, one of the groups that sued to block the current sonar rules.
Watch: U.S. Navy vs. The Whale
Exposure to the powerful sonar signals can cause marine animals to stop communicating and foraging for food, to separate from their offspring, and to interrupt mating.
"We have every reason to believe that the Navy has been deliberate and thoughtful" in following the federal regulations, the ruling said. But the court said the agency that drew them up did not go far enough in protecting marine mammals.
"The result is that a meaningful proportion of the world's marine mammal habitat is under-protected," it said.
The decision reversed a lower court judge's ruling in 2012 that approved the rules for a five-year period, covering peacetime operations in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea. Friday's decision sent the case back to the judge to consider more restrictive sonar rules.
A Justice Department spokesman was not available to address the government's next legal steps.
Pete Williams
Pete Williams
Topics U.S. news, Environment, Military
First Published Jul 18 2016, 5:25 pm ET
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Samstag, 16. Juli 2016

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Sonntag, 10. Juli 2016

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Chapter 1: Loomings

Read by Tilda Swinton
Artist: Marcus Harvey
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Chapter 2: The Carpet-Bag

Read by Captain R. N. Hone
Artist: Clara Drummond
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Chapter 3: The Spouter-Inn

Read by Nigel Williams
Artist: Jack Ruskin
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Chapter 4: The Counterpane

Read by Caleb Crain
Artist: Pae White
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Chapter 5: Breakfast

Read by Musa Okwonga
Artist: Boyd Webb
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Chapter 6: The Street

Read by Mary Norris
Artist: Timothy Woodman
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Chapter 7: The Chapel

Read by Keith Collins
Artist: Oliver Clegg
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Chapter 8: The Pulpit

Read by Nick Atkinson
Artist: Fiona Banner
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Chapter 9: The Sermon

Read by Simon Callow
Artist: Susan Hiller
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Chapter 10: A Bosom Friend

Read by Stephen Fry
Artist: David Noonan
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Chapter 11: Nightgown

Read by Neil Tennant
Artist: Zaha Hadid Architects
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Chapter 12: Biographical

Read by Witi Ihimaera
Artist: Jeremy Wood
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Chapter 13: Wheelbarrow

Read by Mama Tokus
Artist: Alexis Rockman
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Chapter 14: Nantucket

Read by Nathaniel Philbrick
Artist: Charles Ogilvie
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Chapter 15: Chowder

Read by Peter Burgess
Artist: Samantha Sweeting
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Chapter 16: The Ship

Read by Chad Harbach
Artist: Alison Turnbull
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Chapter 17: The Ramadan

Read by Warren Cole
Artist: Dexter Dalwood
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Chapter 18: His Mark

Read by David Coslett
Artist: Brian Catling
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Chapter 19: The Prophet

Read by Mark Sealy
Artist: Mariele Neudecker
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Chapter 20: All Astir

Read by Avril Bellinger
Artist: Lucy & Jorge Orta
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Chapter 21: Going Aboard

Read by Kate Sparshatt
Artist: Catherine Haines
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Chapter 22: Merry Christmas

Read by Fran King
Artist: Matthew Benedict
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Chapter 23: The Lee Shore

Read by Paul Bonaventura
Artist: Alastair Mackie
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Chapter 24: The Advocate

Read by James Woudhuysen
Artist: Ann Hamilton
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Chapter 25: Postscript

Read by Fiona Shaw
Artist: Tony Grisoni
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Chapter 26: Knights & Squires

Read by Jake Phillips
Artist: Laura Ford
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Chapter 27: Knights & Squires

Read by Alyson Leeds
Artist: Mark Wallinger
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Chapter 28: Ahab

Read by Anthony Wall
Artist: Linder
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Chapter 29: Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb

Read by Thomas White
Artist: Simon Faithfull
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Chapter 30: The Pipe

Read by David Cameron
Artist: David Austen
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Chapter 31: Queen Mab

Read by Maureen Burgess
Artist: Suzanne Treister
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Chapter 32: Cetology

Read by Martin Atrill
Artist: Chris Jordan
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Chapter 33: The Specksynder

Read by Cheryl Hurrell
Artist: Matthew Barney
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Chapter 34: The Cabin-Table

Read by Charlie Phillips
Artist: Ward Shelley & Douglas Paulson
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Chapter 35: The Mast-Head

Read by John Gullett
Artist: Robert Fearns
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Chapter 36: The Quarter-Deck

Read by Jon Cleave
Artist: Sarah Pickering
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Chapter 37: Sunset

Read by Raphaella Fearns
Artist: Richard Baker
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Chapter 38: Dusk

Read by Jeff Lawson
Artist: Deborah Robinson
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Chapter 39: First Night-Watch

Read by Liberty Scarlett
Artist: Jason Martin
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Chapter 40: Midnight, Forecastle

Read by Clive Charlton
Artist: Pat de Groot
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Chapter 41: Moby Dick

Read by Blake Morrison
Artist: Judy Chicago
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Chapter 42: The Whiteness of the Whale

Read by Will Self
Artist: George Shaw
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Chapter 43: Hark!

Read by Julie Christian Young
Artist: Jane Grant
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Chapter 44: The Chart

Read by Philip Gourevitch
Artist: Susan Collins
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Chapter 45: The Affidavit

Read by Anthony Caleshu
Artist: Paul Rooney
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Chapter 46: Surmises

Read by Philip Dodd
Artist: Wiebke Siem
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Chapter 47: The Mat-Maker

Read by Steve Carroll
Artist: Jeremy Millar
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Chapter 48: The First Lowering

Read by Tom Browne
Artist: Timothy Wilson
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Chapter 49: The Hyena

Read by Nigel Larcombe-Williams
Artist: Hondartza Fraga
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Chapter 50: Ahab’s Boat and Crew. Fedallah

Read by Andrew Delbanco
Artist: Paul Hazelton
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Chapter 51: The Spirit-Spout

Read by Alexis Kirke
Artist: Desmond Morris
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Chapter 52: The Albatross

Read by A L Kennedy
Artist: Mark Carwardine
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Chapter 53: The Gam

Read by Helen Rayner
Artist: Kathy Prendergast
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Chapter 54: The Town-Ho’s Story

Read by Joanna Hollingworth
Artist: Angela Hogg
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Chapter 55: Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales

Read by Martin Rosenbaum
Artist: Andrea Medjesi-Jones
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Chapter 56: Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales

Read by Sir Christopher Frayling
Artist: Jennifer Modigliani
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Chapter 57: Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth

Read by Angela Cockayne
Artist: Claudia Losi
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Chapter 58: Brit

Read by Benedict Cumberbatch
Artist: Maria Lalic
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Chapter 59: Squid

Read by China Miéville
Artist: Melanie Jackson
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Chapter 60: The Line

Read by Adam Low
Artist: Bill Woodrow
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Chapter 61: Stubb Kills A Whale

Read by Marcia Farquhar and Jem Finer
Artist: Mat Chivers
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Chapter 62: The Dart

Read by Richard Hawley
Artist: Matt Robertson
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Chapter 63: The Crotch

Read by Angela Hogg
Artist: Darren Almond
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Chapter 64: Stubb’s Supper

Read by Rick Stein
Artist: Richard Ellis
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Chapter 65: The Whale as a Dish

Read by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Artist: Michael Hall
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Chapter 66: The Shark Massacre

Read by Chris Cook
Artist: Paul Bowen
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Chapter 67: Cutting In

Read by Mark Tosdevin
Artist: Michael Landy
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Chapter 68: The Blanket

Read by Andrew Brewerton
Artist: Paul Thomas
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Chapter 69: The Funeral

Read by Brian Patten
Artist: Thomas Merton
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Chapter 70: The Sphynx

Read by Dorothy Cross
Artist: Jessica Sarah Rinland
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Chapter 71: The Jeroboam’s Story

Read by Georgia Zildjian
Artist: Marcia Farquhar
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Chapter 72: The Monkey-Rope

Read by Kieran Phelan
Artist: Ron Shuebrook
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Chapter 73: Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale

Read by Susan Steinberg and Ian Bodenham
Artist: Stuart Brisley
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Chapter 74: The Sperm Whale’s Head

Read by Hal Whitehead
Artist: Cedric Christie
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Chapter 75: The Right Whale’s Head

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Artist: Ramiro Fernandez Saus
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Chapter 76: The Battering-Ram

Read by Richard Sabin
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Chapter 77: The Great Heidelburgh Tun

Read by Jennie Winter
Artist: Anish Kapoor
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Chapter 78: Cistern and Buckets

Read by David Piper
Artist: Vito Acconci
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Chapter 79: The Prairie

Read by David Rothenberg
Artist: Jonny Hannah
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Chapter 80: The Nut

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Artist: Angela Cockayne
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Chapter 81: The Pequod Meets the Virgin

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Chapter 82: The Honor and the Glory of Whaling

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Artist: Adam Dant
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Chapter 83: Jonah Historically Regarded

Read by Colin Bailey
Artist: Verne Dawson
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Chapter 84: Pitchpoling

Read by Cynthia Walsh
Artist: Jay Critchley
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Chapter 85: The Fountain

Read by Scott McVay
Artist: Jacco Olivier
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Chapter 86: The Tail

Read by Dennis Minsky
Artist: Jo Hay
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Chapter 87: The Grand Armada

Read by Gordon Weiss
Artist: Andrew Sutton
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Chapter 88: Schools and Schoolmasters

Read by Tania Kovats
Artist: Neil Harman
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Chapter 89: Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish

Read by Jane Sharp
Artist: Jessica Voorsanger
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Chapter 90: Heads or Tails

Read by Oliver Colville
Artist: Paul Evans
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Chapter 91: The Pequod Meets the Rose-Bud

Read by Meri Ratzel and Ben Haas
Artist: Nathalie Guinamard
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Chapter 92: Ambergris

Read by Michael Bracewell
Artist: Richard Deacon
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Chapter 93: The Castaway

Read by Carolyn Brown
Artist: Duncan Hannah
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Chapter 94: A Squeeze of the Hand

Read by Tony Kushner
Artist: Viktor Wynd
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Chapter 95: The Cassock

Read by John Waters
Artist: David Musgrave
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Chapter 96: The Try-Works

Read by Mark Ashurst
Artist: Mark Titchner
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Chapter 97: The Lamp

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Artist: Natasha Kidd
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Chapter 98: Stowing Down and Clearing Up

Read by Gail Cullen
Artist: Tony de los Reyes
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Chapter 99: The Doubloon

Read by Cyrus and Liam Patell
Artist: Mark Hampson
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Chapter 100: Leg and Arm

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Artist: Wim Delvoye
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Chapter 101: The Decanter

Read by Zeb Soanes
Artist: John Isaacs
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Chapter 102: A Bower in the Arsacides

Read by Marina Warner
Artist: Jem Finer
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Chapter 103: Measurement of the Whale’s Skeleton

Read by Will Eaves
Artist: Dorothy Cross
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Chapter 104: The Fossil Whale

Read by Elizabeth Bradfield
Artist: Alice Herrick
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Chapter 105: Does the Whale’s Magnitude Diminish?

Read by Sir David Attenborough
Artist: Agnes Denes
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Chapter 106: Ahab’s Leg

Read by Joyelle McSweeney
Artist: Guy Ben-Ner
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Chapter 107: The Carpenter

Read by Lydia Richards
Artist: Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
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Chapter 108: Ahab and the Carpenter

Read by R. F. ‘Griff’ Griffith
Artist: Se Thut Quon
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Chapter 109: Ahab and Starbuck in the Cabin

Read by Richard Wood
Artist: Matthew Higgs
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Chapter 110: Queequeg in His Coffin

Read by Dugald Ferguson
Artist: Oona Grimes
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Chapter 111: The Pacific

Read by Mark Carwardine
Artist: Clifford Ross
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Chapter 112: The Blacksmith

Read by Emma Ayres
Artist: Peter Sauerer
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Chapter 113: The Forge

Read by Eva Stalker
Artist: Valerie Favre
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Chapter 114: The Gilder

Read by Tom Maryniak
Artist: Rosie Snell
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Chapter 115: The Pequod Meets the Bachelor

Read by Stormy, Josiah and Nathaniel Mayo
Artist: Tanya Kovats
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Chapter 116: The Dying Whale

Read by Jenny Cuffe
Artist: Tony Oursler
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Chapter 117: The Whale Watch

Read by Dr Routledge
Artist: i-DAT
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Chapter 118: The Quadrant

Read by Horatio Morpurgo
Artist: Volker Eichelmann
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Chapter 119: The Candles

Read by Mary Martin
Artist: Colin Crumplin
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Chapter 120: The Deck Toward the End of the First Night Watch

Read by Novar Cane
Artist: Sarah Chapman
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Chapter 121: Midnight - The Forecastle Bulwarks

Read by Robert Fearns
Artist: Marcus Coates
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Chapter 122: Midnight Aloft - Thunder and Lightning

Read by Max Goonetillake
Artist: Colter Jacobsen
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Chapter 123: The Musket

Read by Nick Ryan
Artist: Philip Hoare
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Chapter 124: The Needle

Read by Stephanie Boxall
Artist: Tessa Farmer
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Chapter 125: The Log and Line

Read by Sheila Snelgrove
Artist: Theo Jansen
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Chapter 126: The Life-Buoy

Read by Paul Minot
Artist: John Wood & Paul Harrison
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Chapter 127: The Deck

Read by Tom Thoroughgood & Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Artist: Antony Gormley & Peter Clegg
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Chapter 128: The Pequod Meets the Rachel

Read by Alice Herrick
Artist: Gavin Turk
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Chapter 129: The Cabin

Read by Rev. Nick McKinnel
Artist: Darren Lago
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Chapter 130: The Hat

Read by Diana Speed
Artist: Graham Day
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Chapter 131: The Pequod Meets the Delight

Read by Daniel Allen
Artist: Alex Hartley
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Chapter 132: The Symphony

Read by Cerys Matthews
Artist: Martin Thomas
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Chapter 133: The Chase – First Day

Read by Kerry Shale
Artist: John Chilver
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Chapter 134: The Chase – Second Day

Read by Roger Allam
Artist: Sean Landers
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Chapter 135: The Chase – Third Day

Read by James Naughtie
Artist: Stephen Grimes
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Epilogue

Read by Mary Oliver
Artist: Gary Hill

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Andrzej Antoni Czerwiński
Człowiek dopiero wtedy uspokaja się gdy robi to co chce i przy tym zarabia pieniądze...uczciwie. Notabene Złota Reguła & Dekalog i niewiele więcej..gdyby traktowano serio...wystarczyłoby, żeby uporządkować relacje społeczne.
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