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Aloha to the Asian tropics
Special to The TimesMy husband and I were trying to enjoy the breezy, 75-degree evening with a walk along the beach, but fireworks kept tripping us up. The first time we stopped was to watch the huge frenzy of color overhead. But the second time it was because we realized...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Botany, Vehicles, Coconut, Seafood
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The cool of the bay
Times Staff WriterHere's a riddle: Why did more than three-quarters of the 448,861 people who visited this breathtaking national treasure last year never set foot on dry land? The answer: They were seeing the wonders of southeast Alaska, including Glacier Bay, from the...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, National Parks, Gold and Precious Material, Glaciers, Cruises
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Victims' Relatives Chilled, Enraged by Video
Times Staff WriterShe didn't want her two children to watch the Osama bin Laden video--not now, just three months after their father died in the World Trade Center attacks. But Florence Foti couldn't wait to watch the tape Thursday in a Manhattan office, and her blood...Tags: Natural Resources, Terrorism, Wildlife, Transportation, U.S. Army
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Calls to family . . . then silence
As authorities continued Thursday to identify victims of this week's terror attack, families of the missing waited by their phones, faxed photographs of the missing to hospitals--and hoped. Others, though, had no reason for hope and were left to sift...Tags: Georgetown University, Chicago Bears, Colleges and Universities, Transportation Accidents, Wildlife
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Killed or missing, but not forgotten in the wake of attacks
A partial list of those killed in Tuesday's terrorist attacks or still unaccounted for. American Airlines Flight 11 Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into World Trade Center CREW: John Ogonowski, 52, Dracut, Mass., captain Thomas McGuinness, 42,...Tags: Chevy Chase, Rubio's Restaurants Incorporated, Colleges and Universities, Wildlife, El Segundo
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Richard Guadagno
-->++++++++++++++++++++ || Richard Guadagno || ++++++++++++++++++++ A biologist managing the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Northern California, Richard Guadagno had been visiting his parents in New Jersey and sister in Vermont before heading...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Nature
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Cambria's Seaside Stage
Times Staff WriterFoot traffic on the boardwalk began to build as late afternoon slipped into early evening. With shadows deepening and the sun sliding quickly toward the horizon, tourists and townsfolk alike crowded onto the bluff-top walkway, jockeying for a front-row...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Transportation, Seaside (Monterey, California), Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Dining and Drinking
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The cool of Alaska's Glacier Bay
GLACIER BAY, Alaska -- Here's a riddle: Why did more than three-quarters of the 448,861 people who visited this breathtaking national treasure last year never set foot on dry land? The answer: They were seeing the wonders of southeast Alaska, including...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, National Parks, Gold and Precious Material, Glaciers, Petroleum Industry
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Finding the folk art of Bali
Times Staff WriterAdmire the brightly colored crafts and intricate carvings of Balinese artisans on a 15-day tour with folk-art collector Gordon Frost. Participants on the trip, which begins Aug. 15, will stay in Ubud, the arts capital of Bali. They will visit museums and...Tags: Glaciers, Arts, Cruises, Landforms, Festive Events
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California toughens its law on ships' waste dumping
Special to The TimesCalifornia now has the nation's strictest pollution controls on cruise ships because of a law effective Jan. 1 that prohibits most cruise ships from discharging any waste or burn anything in their incinerators within three miles of the state's shoreline....Tags: Standards, Dick Durbin, Punishment, Fines, National Government
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A guide to Denali and Glacier Bay
Tribune staff reporterGLACIER BAY Most people visit here primarily to see the glaciers and wildlife in and around Glacier Bay. Typically, this is done by cruise ship as an extension of Inside Passage voyages. Currently, 12 cruise lines are qualified--by their safety records...Tags: Natural Resources, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Seattle, National Parks, Glaciers
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Glacier Bay: Beating a retreat to the Ice Age
Tribune staff reporterGLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK, Alaska--If Alaska's national parks have anything in common, it is that they demand a bit more from the visitor than national parks elsewhere in the States: more energy, more money, more time. Those who take the trouble will find...Tags: Natural Resources, Bear (animal), Monuments and Heritage Sites, National Parks, Glaciers
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