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Two dead after boating accident on Chesapeake Bay
Two people died and four were rescued in a boating accident on the Chesapeake Bay Saturday when their 25-foot boat capsized two miles south of Point Lookout State Park in St. Mary's County, according to Department of Natural Resources Police. Sgt....
Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Hypothermia, Natural Resource Industry, Accidental Death
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Dead diver had separated from his class, officials say
The missing diver rescued off Shaw's Cove in Laguna Beach became separated from his classmates during a class dive, Laguna Beach lifeguard officials said Monday. Mark Gibbs, a 51-year-old Tustin resident, died at 1:28 p.m. Friday at Hoag Hospital in...
Tags: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Carnival: More than $300 million in ship upgrades planned
Carnival Cruise Lines plans to spend more than $300 million to improve emergency power, fire-safety technology and operating backup systems across its 24-ship fleet. The move announced Wednesday follows a series of high-profile incidents involving its...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Princess Cruises, Carnival Corporation, Arts and Culture, Tour Operations Industry
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Grand, Saginaw rivers flood, debris clogs waters
BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) — Michigan's Grand and Saginaw rivers were overflowing their banks Tuesday in the aftermath of recent rainstorms and snowmelt, causing debris to clog some waterways and make boating hazardous, authorities say. The Saginaw...
Tags: National Weather Service, Floods, Bodies of Water, Rivers
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Opinion: U.S. Must Confront Terrorism's Presence
The Hartford CourantMake no mistake: The bombs that went off at the end of the Boston Marathon were acts of terror. We do not yet know whether they were foreign, domestic or homegrown acts of terror, but nonetheless, they were terrorist acts. Did the bombers act because it...Tags: Deval Patrick, Terrorism, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Sports, Al-Qaeda
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Diver who ran out of air off Laguna Beach had separated from class
A scuba diver who died after he went missing at Shaw's Cove in Laguna Beach became separated from his classmates during a class dive and apparently ran out of air, Laguna Beach lifeguard officials said Monday. Mark Gibbs, a 51-year-old Tustin resident,...
Tags: AEG, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Michael Jackson
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Coast Guard rescues four people from life raft near Big Sur
Battling 12-foot seas and 30-mph winds, the Coast Guard plucked four people from a life raft near Big Sur on Saturday afternoon, officials said. The four were rescued shortly after the tug boat they were on suddenly sank, said Coast Guard Lt. Mark...
Tags: Pacific Ocean
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Business calendar - April 14
IAAP meeting April 16 — Verna Mimbs, administrative assistant at Bechtel Power Corp., will discuss improving communication skills at the meeting of the Hager Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals. 6:15 to 8 p.m....Tags: The Herald-Mail, Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), David Lewis, John Hamilton, Maryland State Police
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Coast Guard Safely Finds Sailing Vessel near Sitka
Channel 2 NewsU.S. Coast Guard aircraft have safely found a 31-foot sailing vessel near Sitka and hoisted its sole occupant aboard a helicopter Tuesday, hours after its emergency transmitter began broadcasting. According to a statement from Coast Guard spokesperson...Tags: Radio, Entertainment, Sailing
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Some hope Wilmette Harbor will open this summer
The lengthy debate over management of Wilmette Harbor came to a head recently when the owner refused to renew the lease of the private management group that has operated it for 75 years. People on all sides agree that no one wants to see the waterway...
Tags: Memorial Day, Elections, U.S. Army, Politics
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Search called off for man lost after Carnival Triumph hit pier
Rescuers called off the search for a missing shipyard worker who fell into the Mobile River after strong winds blew the beleaguered Carnival cruise ship Triumph off its moorings and into a pier. The Triumph had been at the BAE Systems shipyard in...
Tags: Hypothermia, Shipbuilding, BAE Systems Plc., Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Health and Safety at Work
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