23-May-2006 (yacht cruise)
- 'Cable movie listings May 21-27 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Above the Law ? ?88 ?R? Steven Seagal, Henry Silva. A CIA-sponsored drug cartel is uncovered by a Chicago cop. (L, V) 99m MAX Thu. 7:20 p.m. 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 Fri. 10:45 p.m.- 'photo windstar Cruises (North Shore News)
The Deluxe 308-passenger Wind Surf is the ideal vessel for exploring the Amalfi Coast. As we finish our cappuccinos on deck, the Wind Surf drops anchor off the island of Capri.- '?Lost shaker of salt? is found on the 'High Life' (North Kitsap Herald)
KINGSTON ? ?Blowing out a flip flop then stepping on a pop top? took on a whole new meaning earlier this month when the Kingston Cove Yacht Club blew out its ?Margaritaville?-blaring sound system. Even so, it earned a top spot during Mountlake Cut Boat Parade.- 'Boat show taps into Lebanon's marina-mania (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Lebanon has a deserved reputation as having one of the best coastlines in the region. A stunning $1.5 billion has already been spent on marina projects and Lebanon is set to receive even more of the $20 billion which has been earmarked for investment in marina and coastal seafront development projects in the Middle East.- 'High-end art fair will float into Tampa Bay on yacht (St. Petersburg Times)
A Naples couple is having a ship specially built to create a new way to bring together buyers and art dealers from around the world.- 'Rain Stops Play (Yachting and Boating World)
Its briefing day; dark clouds are above and the wind is howling. Jobs for the MBM team today include fuelling and launching the rib and moving Calm Voyager to Royal Clarence Marina.- 'A sinking feeling for boat owners (San Diego Union-Tribune)
May 21 (UNION-TRIBUNE): So much for ?Serenity.? Or ?Tranquillity.? Thanks to whopping gasoline and diesel prices, those popular boat names don't exactly convey what some boat owners feel when they motor on the high seas these days.- 'FESTIVALS: The sun never sets on summer fun (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
From late spring to early fall, here are many choices of festivals, events and celebrations to pass the time.- 'Croatia: Beauty on a budget (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The dour old woman was straight out of central casting, Mediterranean division: short and stocky, wearing a shapeless black dress and shawl, her gray hair in a bun. As I followed her up the stairs of her narrow stone house outside Dubrovnik's Old Town, I wondered just what kind of room she was renting me for a mere $50 a night. Then she threw open the bedroom shutters. Outside the window was a - 'New hands at Faiveley's helm (Miami Herald)
At the ripe young age of 25, Erwan Faiveley was informed that his father, Franc¸ois, who had run the prestigious Maison Faiveley Burgundy house for nearly 30 years, was embarking on an around-the-world cruise on his yacht, and Erwan was now in charge of the wine empire. |