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Lost, found and offering advice
The Esalen Institute in Big Sur beckons thousands for its yoga workshops, meditation retreats and hot springs, but author Cheryl Strayed isn't there to relax. With her husband and children, ages 6 and 8, in tow, Strayed is there to work, teaching an...
Tags: Health, Newspaper and Magazine, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Elizabeth Taylor, Literature
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Six drown offshore French territory Mayotte in Indian Ocean
World NowAt least six people drowned after a small boat capsized Monday near the French territory of Mayotte located between Mozambique and Madagascar, the United Nations refugee agency said Tuesday. Ten others are still missing. The deadly sinking is the second... -
Surfer likely killed by great white shark, expert says
L.A. NOWAuthorities are still trying to determine what kind of shark was responsible for the fatal attack on a surfer off of the Santa Barbara coast Tuesday, but one oceanography expert said the details so far are consistent with it being a great white shark.... -
Drink up scenery at Florida's waterfront bars
What better way to enjoy summer than by sipping something tall and cool while drinking in the spectacular Florida water scenery? Finding your favorite watering hole with a view can be a highlight of any Florida getaway.
Here are some refreshing...Tags: Delray Beach, Entertainment, Atlantic Ocean, Bodies of Water, Intracoastal Waterway
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Surfer killed in shark attack; expert gives survival tips
L.A. NOWTuesday's fatal shark attack in Santa Barbara County -- the third fatal shark attack in California in the last four years -- has prompted a renewed interest in beach and water safety on West Coast beaches.... -
SpaceX, NASA getting ready for Dragon return
The Write Stuff - Orlando SentinelThe final tricky step for the first private spacecraft to visit the International Space Station is next: coming back to Earth. NASA expects the SpaceX Dragon capsule, now fully loaded with return cargo, to disembark from the space station shortly after... -
Time To Prepare: Rising Sea Levels Threaten Connecticut Coast
Tropical Storm Irene hammered the houses in the low-lying Cosey Beach area of East Haven last August. Now, according to town officials, most of those homes are being rebuilt. This is understandable. But is it wise? Residents of Cosey Beach Avenue are...Tags: Stamford, Disasters and Accidents, Floods, East Haven, Global Change
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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: Ellicott City, Health, Christianity, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Baltimore County
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Geology lesson set in stone at Death Valley National Park
Why would anyone want to visit a place called Death Valley? Ask Grandma and Grandpa, who may remember an early television western called “Death Valley Days” starring a young actor named Ronald Reagan. Now a national park, this was the rootin&...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Mining, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Environmental Issues
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Balboa Island walls to be raised to hold back rising ocean
L.A. NOWTo guard against rising sea levels, Newport Beach city officials are expected to award a $1.3-million contract Tuesday that would start the design of new seawalls that would be built around Balboa and Little Balboa islands. Replacing the aging concrete...... -
Keeping the storm at bay
NEW YORK -- Let me propose an initiative for the next administration, starting with Day One: Get the nation started on the surge barriers, flood walls and other big infrastructure projects that can protect our coastal cities from being ravaged by the next...
Tags: Thames River, Conservation, Michael Bloomberg, Floods, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Anchorage to Host 2013 Arctic Ocean Symposium
Channel 2 NewsScientists from around the world have been invited to share research at a 2013 symposium on the Arctic Ocean's response to climate change. The Alaska Sea Grant Program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks is organizing the symposium scheduled for...Tags: Ecosystems, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Bodies of Water, Conservation
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