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Prince Edward Island sings!
Of The Morning CallI am not the hand-clappin', knee-slappin', foot-tappin' sort, but unexpectedly found myself engaging in those behaviors on Prince Edward Island, a destination that sings to the heart and soothes the soul. The peaceful little island, smallest of all...Tags: Family, Fishing, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Polk County couple stalks, counts butterflies
Sentinel Staff WriterThe day is overcast and a drizzle is starting. It's not a good day for butterflies, but even on a "bad" day several different varieties still flit around Buck and Linda Cooper's Polk County yard. The Coopers aren't casual viewers, though. This is hard-...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Wildlife, Florida Atlantic University, Rivers, Natural Resources
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Pro athletes? They'll take Manhattan (Beach)
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRichard Montgomery immediately recognized the tall blond in the tennis dress in the deli section of his local Ralphs, so he walked up and introduced himself to tennis star Maria Sharapova. Montgomery, who had heard she lived in Manhattan Beach, told...Tags: Beach Vacations, Maria Sharapova, Photography, Major League Baseball, Shaquille O'Neal
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Travel Tips
END-OF-SEASON ALASKAn ADVENTURES Although winter blows in right on the heels of summer up north, early September generally remains a fine time to explore the Last Frontier, with crowds and prices both on the decrease. Worth considering are several...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Cruises, Whittier, Natural Resources, Tourism and Leisure
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In the act
Books EditorNo serious writer in America works with a lighter touch than Robert Olen Butler. That sure hand, guided by a potent creative intelligence, saves books like Tabloid Dreams (1996), inspired by supermarket weekly headlines, from mere whimsy. Butler...Tags: Charles, Prince of Wales, Gertrude Stein, Religious Leaders, John F. Kennedy, Hillary Clinton
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Cruise ship designs face a sea change
Special to the Chicago TribuneWhen it comes to cleverly using the limited but ever-expanding real estate on cruise ships, maritime designers have often stepped outside the box. Royal Caribbean International, for one, introduced numerous innovations that took seafarers by surprise...Tags: Climbing, Central Park, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Personal Service
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In the act
Books EditorNo serious writer in America works with a lighter touch than Robert Olen Butler. That sure hand, guided by a potent creative intelligence, saves books like Tabloid Dreams (1996), inspired by supermarket weekly headlines, from mere whimsy. Butler...Tags: Charles, Prince of Wales, Gertrude Stein, Religious Leaders, John F. Kennedy, Hillary Clinton
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What's blooming in Chicago public gardens
The Morton Arboretum Interstate Highway 88 and Illinois State Highway 53, Lisle 630-968-0074 mortonarb.org • Purple poppy mallow (Callirhoe involucrata) near the Visitor Center • Pikes Peak Purple penstemon (Penstemon x mexicali'...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Oak Park, Natural Resources, Millennium Park, Transportation
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Prince George's, state reach tentative pact on hospital
The Associated PressState and local officials have tentatively agreed on funding for the Prince George's Hospital System, once a new owner is found for the financially troubled medical network that operates Maryland's second-busiest trauma center, officials said today....Tags: Martin O'Malley, Hospitals and Clinics, Prince George's County
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Obama trip full of opportunity and risk
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn his trip to the Middle East and Europe, Barack Obama hopes to reassure Americans that he has the foreign-policy expertise to keep the nation safe. Images beamed back from Jerusalem, Berlin and other cities next week will show him meeting heads of state...Tags: Government, National Government, Dennis Ross, Mahmoud Abbas, Executive Branch
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