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Teacher sailing duo retires after decades at sea
A day on the job for Richard and Sheri Crowe might include climbing a smoke-spewing volcano, watching Antarctic icebergs cave in, or guiding student sailors through rough seas to remote destinations. But now, after 30 years as captains of the Alaska...
Tags: Star Sailing, Students, Travel, Teaching and Learning, Trips and Vacations
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On the Town: Cooking up 'A Polynesian Paradise'
Firefighters from Glendale’s Station #26 didn’t put out a fire — they started one. The blaze went up to cook a Polynesian feast at the Glendale home of Paula and Art Devine. For the last four years, the firefighters have bought the...
Tags: Physical Therapy, Fires, Yasmin (drug), Charity, Health Treatments
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Lunchbox: Hula Hands Polynesian Restaurant
Channel 2 NewsHula Hands Polynesian Restaurant 501 W. Fireweed Lane $6-$12 per plate 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 8 p.m. Sunday 907-339-4852 http://www.hulahands.com While I’m one of the dwindling number of Anchorage residents who haven&...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Lunchbox: Charlie's Bakery and Chinese Cuisine
Channel 2 NewsCharlie’s Bakery and Chinese Cuisine 2729 C St. $5-$16 per plate 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday; closed Sunday 907-677-7777 Anchorage restaurants have a long tradition of combining multiple cuisine specialties under one roof, from the...Tags: Peppers, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Chocolate Cake
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Sky Watchers Gather to View Rare Transit of Venus
Los Angeles TimesAcross Southern California, sky watchers assembled Tuesday afternoon for a chance to view the last-in-a-lifetime transit of Venus. They donned protective glasses and peered into filtered telescopes to watch the planet as it crossed in front of the sun...Tags: Science, Blindness, Science and Technology, Tahiti (French Polynesia, France), Barbara Lee
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Disney opens first phase of $350 million Art of Animation Resort
Walt Disney World welcomed the first guests to its newest hotel Thursday morning, after a quick character-and-confetti-filled ceremony.
Disney World President Meg Crofton framed the opening of the $350 million Art of Animation Resort as a jolt for the...Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Walt Disney, Pixar Animation, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Haakenson: OC surfers dominate NSSA Championships
If there was any doubt Orange County had the best young surfers in the nation, doubt no more. The National Scholastic Surfing Assn. Championships were held last weekend at Salt Creek and O.C. schools dominated. San Clemente won the boys' high school...Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia), Melbourne, Jupiter, Kelly Slater, Volcom Incorporated
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Levitt Pavilion's second season to be like first, only better, officials say
Lehigh Valley MusicLast year’s inaugural season of the Levitt Pavilion at ArtsQuest’s SteelStacks campus in south Bethlehem was “an outstanding success,” says Jim Creedon, chairman of Friends of the Levitt Pavilion, the nonprofit group that... -
The rock stars of Easter Island
As our tour group gazes at the view from the slopes of Rano Kau — one of three extinct volcanic peaks on Easter Island — an explosion sounds in the valley below, followed by a puff of white smoke. "Don't worry, that's normal," our guide, Tom,...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Natural Resources, Chile, Sculpture
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Cook Islands: The glorious middle of nowhere
AITUTAKI, Cook Islands — "Where is that?" I must've heard the question a hundred times before arriving in the Cooks. Some friends placed the islands in the Caribbean. Several guessed "around Australia." No one nailed it until I spoke with a...Tags: Disneyland Park, Tourism and Leisure, Tom Hanks, Australia, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Romney's religion: Who are evangelicals to question Mormonism?
Jokes about polygamy and funny long underwear aside, Mitt Romney's Mormon faith has not been, and will not become, a factor in the presidential campaign of 2012. I have a friend who wishes that were not so. She thinks it's creepy that Mormons comb...
Tags: Elections, Entertainment Events, Belief and Faith, Politics, Separation of Church and State
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Star gazing on Maui in Hana, Hawaii
HANA, Hawaii — I came to play in a jungle, dance under a waterfall and swim with giant turtles in a tranquil sea. But at the end of the long, winding road to Hana, the thing that pleased me most was staring at the star-filled sky. Not to imply that...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Personal Service, Natural Resources, Travel, Forestry and Timber
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