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Cruise line listings
Here's a list of many of the lines that carry passenger traffic, along with a list of their vessels. Ships that are to have maiden voyages this year also are listed; check with the cruise line, though, because dates can change. AIDA Cruises, (011) 49-...Tags: Travel, Paul Gauguin, Boudicca, Nautica, MSC Cruise Line
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10 great places to pop the question
With Valentine's Day on the horizon, here are some great places to propose marriage. For the long-range planners, take heart. For the short-timers, let this be a lesson to you.
Sure, you can pose the question over an intimate dinner at a local restaurant...Tags: Family, Hotels and Accommodations, Elizabeth II, Katie Holmes, Travel
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Racing aboard the Great Lakes schooner Denis Sullivan
At dawn on the dock, a few sailors kiss spouses and dogs goodbye. Then we muster on the quarterdeck: 17 crew (nine volunteers and eight professional sailors) ranging from a 19-year-old South Carolina college student to a 76-year-old Michigan farmer.
I...Tags: Benny Goodman, Lakes and Ponds, Petroleum Industry, Cruises, Tourism and Leisure
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Behind our decision to replace a cruise ship feature
Schedules for the Travel section often are planned months in advance, because travel habits tend to be seasonal. Winter is a good time to think “cruise,” and we had planned a fun cruise piece for the Jan. 22 Travel section.
But when a...Tags: Cruises, Facebook, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Italy
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Specialty cruises
Our neighbor refuses to cruise.
It's all about eating, getting fat and being trapped at sea with lots of strangers, she says.
Not necessarily so, though you can chow down if you wish. But beyond that, it can be a feast for the soul too. Theme cruises...Tags: UNESCO, Tippi Hedren, Cassandra Peterson, Travel, England
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1,000 miles of the Yukon
Fog, thick as steam, swirls around the preparation area, as people and dogs scurry about, attending to myriad pre-race chores. It's minus 30 Fahrenheit this morning, but dry, and all the spectators are dressed in layers, some with only their eyes...Tags: Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Dog Racing, Jack London, Landforms, Tourism and Leisure
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Sand mine near Starved Rock gets OK by LaSalle County board
Tribune reporterOTTAWA -- The LaSalle County Board this afternoon voted to grant an out-of-state company permission to operate a sand mine on a stretch of farmland immediately east of Starved Rock State Park. With tensions high at the Ottawa Knights of Columbus Hall,...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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Iowa polishes its Frank Lloyd Wright gem
MASON CITY, Iowa — This town of 28,000 knew it had something special in the world's last standing Frank Lloyd Wright-designed hotel, but it also had a problem. The hotel was a decrepit shell.
For years no one quite knew what to do with the building...Tags: Human Interest, Architecture, Music, Travel, Frank Lloyd Wright
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Travel info on world cruises
Here is some information from Cruise Lines International Assn. members that offer world or "grand cruises." A few lines based in other countries also offer similar voyages. Most 2012 world cruises started in January, but there may be availability on...Tags: Bodies of Water, Travel, Malaysia, Oceans, Carnival Corporation
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Top 5 Thing To Do
There are a number of big events happening this weekend that will provide plenty of things to see and do. Attend a bridal show full of everything you need to know to plan a wedding, take a wild ride through our solar system, or watch monster trucks...Tags: Family, Amusement and Theme Parks, Music, Car Guides and Reviews, Advance Auto Parts Incorporated
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Milwaukee mansion doors open wide
MILWAUKEE — At the turn of the 20th century, Milwaukee was in its heyday. Its thriving breweries, tanneries and manufacturers provided good jobs, and its many tradespeople and craftsmen built quality housing.
Some of the houses were more...Tags: Arts, Architecture, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Travel, Artists
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Yosemite: Ansel Adams Gallery classes put photography in focus
"Great shot," my friend said. "Yeah, my Canon G10 is really smart." After two years of mumbling, "Shutter speed, ISO — I don't know," as I put my camera in auto (or "idiot-proof") mode, it seemed time for me to know as much about photography as my...Tags: Arts, Standards, National Parks, Music, Services and Shopping
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