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Check It Out: Help tell the tale of Newport
Local history has long been a part of the Newport Beach Public Library's collections. Now, in addition to books, periodicals and documentary films, the library is adding an online resource: "Kids These Days: Growing up in Newport Beach," accessible at...Tags: Literature, Book, Arts and Culture, Libraries, Fiction
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City Fair planned in Annapolis for Saturday
The City of Annapolis will host its second City Fair downtown on Saturday and Sunday. Many of the attractions will have a nautical bent, including the Pride of Baltimore II, which will dock at City Dock at about noon on Saturday. There also will be...
Tags: Annapolis
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The Harbor Report: Trophy brings back memories of a friend
Every so often, I find a favorable wind shift and pull a rabbit out of my hat. This last weekend, it was my turn to get lucky and win the 2013 Lorin Weiss Series sailed in Harbor 20s out of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Lorin Weiss was a very good...
Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Boats
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SS Badger carferry kicks off sailing season
LUDINGTON, Mich. (AP) — The S.S. Badger carferry has begun its sailing season after reaching a deal with regulators on releasing coal ash into Lake Michigan. The Ludington Daily News reports that a crowd was on hand Monday morning at the Ludington...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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MSC Divina to sail year-round from Miami starting in November
Sun SentinelThe 1,751-cabin MSC Divina will begin sailing year round from PortMiami in November, operator MSC Cruises announced Tuesday. The move marks the cruise ship’s first departure from a North American port after launching last May, and MSC Cruises&...Tags: MSC Cruise Line, Bill Johnson, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Fort Lauderdale, Cruise Line Ports
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Obama's visit to PortMiami Friday to delay cruise ship
Sun SentinelPresident Obama's visit to PortMiami Friday is expected to bring traffic to a standstill at the port and surrounding streets as entrances will be temporarily closed during certain periods to facilitate this visit. Already at least one cruise ship's...Tags: Barack Obama, Cruise Line Ports, Royal Caribbean International
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We have a choice to live as we will
The other day I was thinking about eight men who were ship wrecked. They were sailing the Pride of Baltimore when it sank. They told how they survived while drifting for five days in a small life raft. They only had a few cups of water and a handful... -
Albany Park resident cancels plan to sail around the world
For RedEyeWhen preparing to quit his job to go sailing around the world, Andy Camarda encountered some rough waters even before he hit the open sea. The 25-year-old Albany Park resident announced he is scrapping his plan to take part in the Clipper Round the World...Tags: Around The World Sailing
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Woman found dead in cabin on Royal Caribbean ship | Video
Sun SentinelA woman was found dead in her cabin aboard Royal Caribbean International's Enchantment of the Seas cruise ship a day before the ship returned to port Monday in Baltimore. In an email Tuesday, a spokeswoman for Miami-based Royal Caribbean said the FBI...Tags: Justice System, Port Canaveral, FBI, Cruise Line Ports, Royal Caribbean International
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CdM, Newport Harbor sailing teams qualify to compete for Baker Trophy
For the second straight week, the Corona del Mar High and Newport Harbor sailing teams qualified for national competition. CdM finished second at the Pacific Coast Championships Team Race regatta at Mission Bay Yacht Club in San Diego Sunday. Newport...
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Annapolis sailing community remembers Don Backe, founder of CRAB
Don Backe never won the America's Cup or any other world-class sailing event, but he probably had more of an impact on the sport around the Chesapeake Bay than any champion. A segment of the local sailing community — the physically and emotionally...
Tags: Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Human Interest, Physical Disabilities, Annapolis, U.S. Department of State
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New J/70 sailboat most popular entry at Annapolis NOOD Regatta event
Even as an experienced sailor, Peter McChesney said that racing the J/70 gives him a different kind of thrill. The 223/4-foot boat, the newest design of Rhode Island-based J/Boats, which began building its line in the late 1970s, will be the most...
Tags: Entertainment, Theme Park Vacations, Travel, Amusement and Theme Parks, Annapolis
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