Reykjavík Grapevine - 27.07.2007, Blaðsíða 29

Reykjavík Grapevine - 27.07.2007, Blaðsíða 29
It spawned tremendous racketeering, people started selling and renting out their quota for a great profit, everything went haywire. This was all done to please hard-line liber- tarians, and those are no better than hard-line com- munists in my book. Retired fishing captain Halldór Hermanns- son on the quota system. Page 20 Boiled down to its essence, our coverage concerned a particular individual who had ties to a politician. That individual was grant- ed citizenship on grounds that were completely un- precedented, and after only a short stay in the country. RÚV reporter Helgi Seljan talks about the recent verdict of the Journalistic Ethic Committee. Page 6 I lift the fish up but it im- mediately flops out of my hands and begins to wrig- gle on the floor. I had un- derestimated the animal’s 40-pound girth. Again I pick it up, but it thrashes itself out of my slippery gloves. The seagulls wait. The pulley roars again. Chandler Frederick tries to gut his first Cod during his one-day job with the sailors. Page 8 I’m always surprised. Sometimes I show up and I play for two people and a dog. That happens too. Swedish musician Jens Lekman tells Val- gerður Þóroddsdóttir about his successful music career. Page B13 Stuffed with stuff g ra p ev in e.isISSUE ELEVEN: JULY 27 - AUGUST 9 YOUR FREE COPY Icelandic roads are narrow passing... away?

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