06-Mar-2006 (yacht cruise)
- 'Cable movies March 5-11 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl ? ?05 ?PG? Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley. Three children try to save a distant planet. (S) 92m STARZ Sat. 8 p.m.- 'Smooth sailing: A look at what's ahead in the cruise industry (Deseret Morning News)
Anyone with sea legs will tell you that cruising is no longer just about sun-drenched islands. Sure, there are plenty of Mediterranean and Caribbean sailings this summer, but cruise lines are also sending more ships to Northern Europe (where you can, for instance, see the Baroque Catherine Palace, just outside St. Petersburg) and increasing capacity in Alaska (where you can take a ride on the - 'Sci-Port event promises to be out of this world (The Times)
"Fly me to the moon." And let me bid on dinner with President George W. Bush. And the chance for a yacht cruise. Or a Middle Eastern feast for 12 prepared by Al Najjar, Sci-Port president and CEO.- 'Television Movies for Week of March 5 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Above the Law '88. Steven Seagal. A Chicago policewoman helps her cynical partner rid his working-class neighborhood of cocaine dealers. (R) (2:00) FX: Sun. noon.- 'Disabled yacht under tow to Lyttelton (Stuff)
A disabled yacht is under tow to the Port of Lyttelton this afternoon after a rescue in Pegasus Bay, about 48km east of Woodend, north of Christchurch.- 'Disgraced Ex-Rep. Ill-Served by Brashness (AP via Yahoo! News)
As a Navy fighter pilot in Vietnam, Randy "Duke" Cunningham became a legend for fearlessly diving into aerial combat, his aggressiveness seemingly held in check only by gravity.- 'Former Rep. Cunningham Loses Battle -- Within Himself (The Sacramento Union)
As a fighter pilot in Vietnam, Randy ?Duke? Cunningham became a legend for fearlessly diving into combat and taking out enemy MiGs. Strapped into a Navy jet, his aggressiveness seemed held in check by one thing?gravity. Years later, the flying ace-turned-congressman decided to test a different kind of limit?his own capacity for excess. Cunningham survived the dangers of war to lose an arguably - 'How war hero defeated himself (Contra Costa Times)
As a fighter pilot in Vietnam, Randy "Duke" Cunningham became a legend for fearlessly diving into combat and taking out enemy MiGs. Strapped into a Navy jet, his aggressiveness seemed held in check by one thing -- gravity.- 'Storm Wipes Out Queen's Cruise Plans (Los Angeles Times)
Rain was pouring when Queen Elizabeth II came to call at the British Home, a retirement facility in Sierra Madre. Stormy seas kept the royal yacht Britannia docked at Long Beach Harbor, wiping out the queen's plans to cruise to Santa Barbara for a March meeting with President Reagan at his ranch. She hopped a jet instead. |