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    Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  1. Shane Cooley, rambling tunesmith and William and Mary grad, comes home for local show

    <a href=&quot;http://www.shanecooleymusic.com/" target="_blank">Shane Cooley</a>, the 25-year-old songwriter from the Northern Neck, has covered a lot of ground in recent months.
    Shane Cooley, the 25-year-old songwriter from the Northern Neck, has covered a lot of ground in recent months. In March, he was in Austin, Texas, making his fourth appearance in conjunction with the South By Southwest music festival. He's recently...

    Tags: Music Industry, Festive Events, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Arts and Culture, College of William and Mary

  2. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Related Group introduces Casa Costa as latest development

    The Related Group is proud to introduce Casa Costa, its new luxury condominium development in Boynton Beach. Formerly known as The Promenade, The Related Group has re-branded existing residences, offering added luxury amenities and services.
    The Related Group is proud to introduce Casa Costa, its new luxury condominium development in Boynton Beach. Formerly known as The Promenade, The Related Group has re-branded existing residences, offering added luxury amenities and services. The two-...

    Tags: Boynton Beach, Intracoastal Waterway, Plantation, Atlantic Ocean, Delray Beach

  4. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Letters: Worry vs. action on global warming

    Re "Most in U.S. worried about sea level rise," March 30 Building sea walls and other measures to protect coastal developments address the symptoms of climate change, not the cause. We need to support legislation to counteract global warming, such as...

    Tags: Dana Rohrabacher, Conservation, Global Warming, Bernard Sanders, Ecosystems

  6. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Swimming pools that hit the spot on spring break

    Between the brouhaha of the winter holidays and the end of the school year is that coveted halfway point known as spring break. To gear up for that last lap of the academic year, grab the kids and significant others and go recharge at some posh pools.
    Between the brouhaha of the winter holidays and the end of the school year is that coveted halfway point known as spring break. To gear up for that last lap of the academic year, grab the kids and significant others and go recharge at some posh pools....

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Swimming, Sports, Los Angeles Hotels, Disneyland Park

  8. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. As coastal sea levels rise, Congress sticks its head in the sand

    Thanks for your article on climate change and rising sea levels ("Survey shows Americans wary of sea level rising," March 29.) Global warming is driving major change in sea levels. In 2001, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the world's...

    Tags: Conservation, Global Warming, U.S. Congress, Weather, Lobbying

  10. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  11. Newport News singers named finalists in Sea Level songwriting contest

    <strong>Roy Moats</strong> and <strong>John Kovacevich</strong>, two Newport News songwriters, have been named finalists in the <a href=&quot;http://www.twartsoutreach.org/ssfl/contest/index.html" target="_blank">Sea Level Singer-Songwriter Emerging Artist competition</a>. They'll perform in Norfolk on Saturday, April 6 in the contest's finals.
    Roy Moats and John Kovacevich, two Newport News songwriters, have been named finalists in the Sea Level Singer-Songwriter Emerging Artist competition. They'll perform in Norfolk on Saturday, April 6 in the contest's finals. Now in its sixth year, the...

    Tags: Music Industry, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Water, Hampton Roads, Environmental Issues

  12. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Faulkton pilot recalls harrowing landing in North Dakota

    Flying in his 1978 Cessna 172 4-seater airplane, Keith Melius was about 5,000 feet above sea level when the engine started to sputter.  Once Melius, of Faulkton, realized he could not get the engine running properly, the only option left was to figure...

    Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Petroleum Industry, Bodies of Water

  14. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. U.N.: Indian Ocean claims hundreds as 'one of the deadliest' waters

    By the time their rickety boat was rescued last week off the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, nearly a hundred of the weakened passengers had lost their lives &ndash; roughly three times as many as survived.
    By the time their rickety boat was rescued last week off the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, nearly a hundred of the weakened passengers had lost their lives – roughly three times as many as survived. The starving people had endured nearly two...

    Tags: Thailand, Refugee, Human Rights, Burma, United Nations

  16. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Baltimore area readies for messy commute Monday morning

    Winter is not quite ready to leave Baltimore.
    Winter is not quite ready to leave Baltimore. Weather forecasters called for a wintry mix of rain and snow to start falling late Sunday and into Monday that was likely to complicate morning commutes. The forecast is for "a slushy inch" of accumulation...

    Tags: Baltimore Weather, Garrett County, U.S. Coast Guard, National Weather Service, Atlantic Ocean

  18. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Rowing champ is truly extraordinary

    Hers is a story of solitude at sea for months on end, with only the raw power of nature to break the silence.
    Hers is a story of solitude at sea for months on end, with only the raw power of nature to break the silence. She's rowed thousands of miles and survived countless ocean-borne perils, from dehydration to 20-foot waves threatening to capsize her 23-...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Indigenous People, Sports, United Nations, Rowing

  20. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Amazon's Jeff Bezos hails recovery of some Apollo F-1 engines

    Jeff Bezos: founder and CEO of Amazon.com, and now, bona fide ocean explorer.
    Jeff Bezos: founder and CEO of Amazon.com, and now, bona fide ocean explorer. A year after vowing to send a team into the ocean to find F-1 engines from the historic Apollo 11 moon launch, Bezos announced Wednesday that the team had recovered F-1 engine...

    Tags: Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Apollo Moon Mission (1961-1975), NASA, Amazon.com Inc., Satellite Technology

  22. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Home altitude tied to obesity risk

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    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Americans who live where the air is thinnest are less likely to be obese than those in low-lying areas, according to a new study. The results don't mean people should move to higher altitudes to lose weight, said study lead...

    Tags: Medical Research, Obesity, Disease Prevention, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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