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For most of the last century, Iceland was little more than a rest stop for North Atlantic fishing fleets trawling the waters between Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
By Kate Burgess, Tom Braithwaite and Sarah O’Connor
Published: October 10 2008 19:51 | Last updated: October 10 2008 19:51
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For most of the last century, Iceland was little more than a rest stop for North Atlantic fishing fleets trawling the waters between Greenland and the Faroe Islands.