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Public tour French Navy schooners docked in Annapolis
They departed the northwest coast of France two months ago — 26 crew members each aboard two historic French Navy schooners headed to North America.
With relatively calm seas, a chef well-versed in French cuisine and plenty of technological updates...Tags: Cruises, New York City, France, United States Naval Academy, Interior Policy
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Plenty of cultural activities are just a stone's throw away in West Friendship
It never ceases to amaze me how folks in the West Friendship area have access to so many cultural activities within just minutes of home. As much as our area prides itself in its original rural and agricultural roots, in recent years, this area has been...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Back to School, Cape Canaveral, Ellicott City, Anglicanism
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Sun vignette has been greeting readers since 1837
No, Dear Reader, you are not caught in a time warp or a victim of a delayed April Fool's prank. You are not in "The Twilight Zone" and your eyes are not deceiving you.
What you're looking at is The Baltimore Sun's vignette, or nameplate, as it appeared...Tags: Martin van Buren, Labor Legislation, Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers, Johns Hopkins University
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Crossing an ocean at the end of the season
Special to Tribune NewspapersLike migratory birds, cruise ships regularly shift from one part of the world to another as the seasons shift -- from the Caribbean to Europe or South America or from Alaska or the West Coast to Asia or the South Pacific, for example. These usually...Tags: Windstar Cruises, Big Band (genre), Holland America Line, Port Canaveral, Royal Caribbean International
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Staying afloat in 2009
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterVacationers who hit the high seas in 2009 will find a treasure-trove of bargains - and that's not all. At least 14 new ships, including the world's biggest behemoth and two intimate luxury vessels, plus innovative facilities and more U.S. departures,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Royal Caribbean International, Cruise Line Ports, Europe Sailing, Hurricanes
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Theme cruises go with the flow
Theme cruises allow passengers to immerse themselves in their passions and interests. Jazz, antiques, baseball -- you name it -- there is a cruise vacation that seemingly deals with the topic. The cruises allow passengers to pursue their common passions...Tags: Wayman Tisdale, Hospitals and Clinics, Bill Russell, Cruises, Ghost Whisperer (tv program)
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Strong sailing effort
Sun StaffAs a confidence builder, the first European regatta for Carol Cronin and Anne Arundel County residents Liz Filter and Nancy Haberland was just what the doctor ordered. The three sailors finished eighth out of 30 entries in the Yngling class during the...Tags: Sailing
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Kupets could vault Hill into head coach's spot
Sun StaffEvent by event, gymnast Courtney Kupets is building a case -- for her coach, Kelli Hill. When U.S. Olympic Committee officials meet in Texas from July 13 to 18 to select the women's team going to Athens, Greece, they also will select a head coach....Tags: International Olympic Committee, Colleges and Universities, Sports Organizations, University of Maryland, College Park, Lobbying
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Cambridge
Special to SunSpotThe advertisement is yellowed and torn, but its message is clear. Beans canned by Cambridge's Phillips Packing Company have "that down in Dixie flavor." The statement appears below an image of a large African-American woman wearing a headscarf and holding...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Executive Branch, Nature, Anglicanism, John Barth
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Women's gymnasts on the mend for U.S.
Sun StaffIf the U.S. women's gymnastics team is looking for a mascot, they might consider the Six Million Dollar Man. Two key athletes were lost to injury and another was left hurting during the World Championships in Anaheim, Calif., last August. A makeshift...Tags: Vault, Gymnastics, NBC (tv network), Laser Sailing, Track and Field
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Yngling sailors take time for dose of March sanity
Sun StaffForgive the local sailors who just made the U.S. Olympic team for not standing in the spotlight. After three years of hard work and with a full schedule of European competition ahead of them, Liz Filter of Stevensville and Nancy Haberland of Annapolis,...Tags: Gymnastics, Dining and Drinking, Track and Field, Family, 2016 Olympic Games
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