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Sailors, paddle boarders clash in Wilmette
An increasingly popular watersport — stand-up paddle boarding — has grown big enough to make waves at Wilmette's designated sailing beach, where some say the mix of water craft grew dangerous last summer. On Monday, the Wilmette Parks and...
Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sports, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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One sailor dead in race co-sponsored by Newport Harbor Yacht Club
A San Diego man died over the weekend during a sailing race co-sponsored by the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, officials said. Craig Thomas Williams, 36, was one of six crew members aboard the Uncontrollable Urge, a 32-foot vessel participating in the...Tags: Star Sailing
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Watery wonder in Turks and Caicos
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands — Sixty feet below the surface of the aquamarine western Atlantic, my 12-year-old daughter, Maddie, glided gently along the reef, her arms crossed in Buddha-like meditation. To the left, where the sea...
Tags: Scuba Diving, Canoeing and Kayaking, Diving, Sports, Beaches
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Norovirus-like illness reported on Royal Caribbean ship
Sun SentinelRoyal Caribbean International's cruise ship Vision of the Seas arrived at Port Everglades early Friday after several passengers and crew aboard had reported symptoms of gastrointestinal illness during a 11-night Caribbean cruise. Cruise line officials...Tags: Cruise Line Ports, Royal Caribbean International, Common Cold, Port Everglades, Cruises
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More controversy over Wilmette Harbor lease
The Wilmette Harbor Association could resume its management of the Wilmette Harbor after its lease bid is voted on Thursday, ending more than two years of debate and uncertainty. But even the home stretch comes with controversy. The founders of Wilmette...
Tags: Politics, Elections
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5 questions for Frank Savage
A businessman and competitive sailor, Frank Savage has benefited from following seas and been battered on rocky shoals. Born in North Carolina and raised by a single mother in segregated Washington, Savage rose to prominence in the world of...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Bill Cosby, Around The World Sailing, Citigroup Incorporated
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Cruise lines taking workout offerings past the pool, into the sky
With buffets available nearly 24 hours a day, it's no surprise that the average cruise-goer gains a pound a day, according to a poll of 1,281 people by independent cruise travel agents. Of those polled, 6 percent said they gained up to 18 pounds during...
Tags: Aromatherapy, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Royal Caribbean International, Cruises, Spider-Man (fictional character)
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A nautical getaway can feature a sails call
"I'd really like to own a sailboat someday," my bartender said. Do you sail? "I don't. It just looks really cool," he said. Sailing is cool, but there's far more to it than buying a boat; it takes a lifetime to master. "I'm still learning; you'...Tags: Annapolis
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Royal Caribbean increases tipping guidelines
Sun SentinelStarting March 1 guests sailing aboard Royal Caribbean International cruise ships will be expected to leave bigger tips for crew staff. The Miami-based cruise line recently raised its gratuity guidelines for dining and housekeeping staff to $12 per...Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Tour Operations Industry
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Five questions for … Greg Cantori
Maryland's approximately 30,000 nonprofits range from the smallest all-volunteer organizations to the largest private employer in the state. Greg Cantori loves them all. As CEO of Maryland Nonprofits since October, he's in his self-described dream job,...
Tags: AAA, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Hobbies, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore County
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Blind Date For 40-Year-Olds Leads To 30-Year Marriage
The Hartford CourantAmy Lynn was the new kid in town at age 40. "I had come up from the Washington, D.C., area to take a job," Amy says. Her best friend's brother asked her if she would like to meet somebody. "I said sure." Stephen Silverman, 44, a friend of the brother,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Parkinson's Disease, Ceremonies, Culture, Passover Seder
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The Harbor Report: The importance of sailing stories
This week's column is more for me than for all of you. I am sure you have heard and lived it yourself: Life is too short to go boating without your family and friends. Tuesday I stared at my blank computer monitor for about 20 minutes, thinking of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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