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Mars rover Curiosity: 'Smooth sailing ahead of us,' NASA says
L.A. NOWMars Curiosity rover has taken its first "baby steps" on the Red Planet surface, NASA announced. Times Science Writer Amina Khan discussed the first moves for Curiosity and what the next few weeks have in store for the rover during...... -
#Boating #songs for the heat of summer
Lehigh Valley WildWith an estimated 83 million Americans taking to the water this year, Discover Boating has once again compiled their ultimate boating playlist to keep the party rocking this summer. After polling Discover Boating’s 500,000 Facebook fans for their... -
HMS Bounty: Woman killed in tall ship's sinking loved the sea
L.A. NOWShe was bright, vivacious and in love with with her ship, the HMS Bounty. Claudene Christian, the former USC song girl who died at sea Monday when the tall ship on which she was sailing sank off the North Carolina...... -
Fred M. 'Cap' Gloth Jr., lawyer
Fred M. Gloth Jr., a retired lawyer who enjoyed sailing the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean, died June 15 of a cardiac arrest at his Finksburg home.
He was 86.
The son of a businessman and a homemaker, Fred Michael Gloth Jr. was born in Baltimore...Tags: Religion and Belief, University of Baltimore, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore County, Bodies of Water
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Fleet hauls anchor, sets sails as Sailabration winds down
ABOARD THE COAST GUARD CUTTER SLEDGE — The party's over.
Just after dawn Tuesday, the naval vessels, with hulls as gray as the morning, slipped from their berths and headed for open water. Later, as the sun broke through, the stars of...Tags: Star Sailing, Inner Harbor, Music, War of 1812, Fort McHenry
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Mailbag: We need the public's input on the harbor
When it comes to Newport Harbor, everyone agrees on two things: It's one of the finest small craft harbors in the world and it's essentially built out. The 1,200 private homes on the bay take up 85% of the waterfront. The remaining portion is occupied...Tags: Politics, ABC (tv network), Justice System, Trials, Parties and Movements
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New cruise ships headed to South Florida ports
Several new cruise ships will call South Florida ports home in the 2012-13 cruise season, and they're sporting many bells and whistles for local cruisers to experience.
Other not so new ships will also make a first appearance, including Celebrity...Tags: Carnival Cruise Lines, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Fort Lauderdale
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The Harbor Report: Harbor 20 team still going strong
During this year's Harbor 20 fleet championships I was reviewing the entry list in B fleet and sizing up the competitors when I noticed the boat Chloe. The skipper was Richard Blatterman, crew was John Cazier. I thought to myself, "We should be able to...Tags: Frostbite
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Relative of boat wreck victim questions findings
A relative of one of four crew members killed in April's Newport-to-Ensenada race on Wednesday called preliminary findings that the sailboat ran aground premature. Anna Mavromati, daughter of Aegean skipper Theo Mavromatis, said U.S. Sailing —...Tags: Manhattan (New York City)
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Friends celebrate the life of storm victim
It has the look and feel of a high school reunion, but these people were brought together by the death of a close friend and classmate. Claudene Christian lost her life October 29th. She was part of the sailing crew on the H.M.S. Bounty, a tall ship...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Wife of tall ship captain awaits word on his fate
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Coast Guard used ships and airplanes to search the Atlantic on Tuesday for the captain of the sunken HMS Bounty as the sailor's wife held on to a sliver of hope that he had survived the harrowing ordeal. The Coast...
Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Saint Petersberg (Russia), Marlon Brando, William Bligh, Atlantic Ocean
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Coast Guard orders additional crew on Washington ferries
Q13 FOX News OnlineThe U.S. Coast Guard ordered Washington State Ferries (WSF) on Friday to increase the number of crew members on its vessels after crew shortages forced WSF to cancel almost 40 sailings this summer. According to the Everett Herald, the Coast Guard said...Tags: U.S. Coast Guard
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