30-Mar-2006 (yacht cruise)
- 'Museums ADAM THOROUGHGOOD AND FRANCIS LAND HOUSE -- (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
1636 Parish Road, Virginia Beach; 3131 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Virginia Beach. 10-5 Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 Sunday. Admission: $4 adults; $3 seniors; $2 children 6 and older. (757) 431-4000.- 'British cruise line goes after the young and sleepless (Inside Bay Area)
MONACO - BOARDING an easyCruise is like moving to college: The people look young, the showers look scary and you pretty much have one question: When's the party? And just like in college, the- 'Library fair features books and art (Orlando Sentinel)
The Lake County Library System will kick off its third annual weeklong Festival of Reading Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Wooton Park, downtown Tavares.- 'Ship fire puts heat on industry (Miami Herald)
Miami-based Carnival Corp., the world's largest cruise ship operator, estimated Tuesday that last week's fire aboard the Star Princess will cost between $33 million and $42 million. That's what Carnival said it will have to spend to repair the ship and compensate passengers for six cruises that now must be canceled.- 'Queen Elizabeth-2 calls at Kochi port (New Kerala)
Kochi,Mar 27 : Prestigious cruise vessel--M V Queen Elizabeth-2, said to be the fastest ocean liner afloat, today called at Kochi port with 1540 passengers.- 'Sloop Tavern (Seattle Weekly)
The Sloop Tavern is a workaday watering hole near the Ballard Locks that will never be confused with the likes of Neumo's or the Capitol Club. But the Slooop does sponsor an entirely legit yacht club.- 'Sun shines for late-day yacht racers (The Garden Island)
NAWILIWILI ? The sun came out and the people came to play Thursday at Nawiliwili yacht Club. |