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Why Can't We Live Together in Peace?

Summary by Vísir
The summer when I was sixteen I went abroad for the first time. This was in the year 1965, and I was a crew member on the side trawler Þorkel Máni, which was sailing on a sales trip to Grimsby. At that time, you hadn't started to wonder so much about the world or why it was the way it was.
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The summer when I was sixteen I went abroad for the first time. This was in the year 1965, and I was a crew member on the side trawler Þorkel Máni, which was sailing on a sales trip to Grimsby. At that time, you hadn't started to wonder so much about the world or why it was the way it was.

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Vísir broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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