01-May-2006 (yacht cruise)
- 'Here's Tommy! (Toronto Sun)
If we didn't know better, we'd say it's time for Cruise to see a shrink- 'Weathering the storm became a fight for life for a Hatteras couple (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
HATTERAS, N.C. -- Hurricane Isabel wrecked John Hardison's life and then made it sweeter. Emotion catches in his throat as he flips through photos of the mess. "By God, this humbled me," Hardison said of Isabel.- 'ART Marine signs JBH deal (AME Info)
ART Marine, a Dubai-based yacht distributor, has signed a deal with the Jumeirah Beach Hotel to use the hotel's marina berths for operating cruise services, reported Gulf News. ART Marine will have seven boats available for charter and will have all female crews in order to cater to Arab women.- 'Gas prices forcing some boaters to rethink plans (HometownAnnapolis.com)
Soaring fuel prices are driving commuters mad during the week, but they also are putting a dent in weekend recreation on the waters of the Chesapeake.- 'Berlusconi "The Knight" loses battle (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
With a nickname like "The Knight," Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi could hardly have been expected to simply surrender.- 'Berlusconi finally capitulates (Independent Online)
After three weeks of political wrangling, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has finally announced his resignation after the narrowest election defeat in modern Italian history.- 'Cable movie listings April 30-May 6 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
The Accidental Spy ? ?01 ?PG-13? Jackie Chan, Eric Tsang. A Hong Kong salesman gains possession of a deadly microbe. (S, N, V) 87m ENCORE Tue. 11 p.m., Wed. 7:30 a.m.- 'Luxury takes a front seat in Mercedes S550 (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
If there is such a thing as an embarrassment of riches, surely the Mercedes-Benz S550 luxury sedan is somewhere on the...- 'Tasting the right stuff on a 'booze cruise' (Independent Online)
Whisky enthusiasts on a hundred yachts set sail from Oban, "the bay of coves", in the Classic Malts Cruise every July. Whisky tourism is the life-blood of many villages in the western highlands and islands of Scotland. |