09-Oct-2005 (yacht cruise)
- 'Yacht club full of character (The New Zealand Herald)
Harold Kidd has done it again. This time it is 226 pages of words and pictures that record the evolution of the Devonport yacht Club. Titled A Centennial History, the large-format publication is lavishly illustrated with pictures not previously widely published.- 'Moquini crew's families prepare for worst (Independent Online)
With each passing day hopes of finding the yacht, which went missing three weeks ago, have diminished as the families of the six-man crew try to return to their normal lives.- 'Elite Island Yachts? Cruise Club Offers the Avid Sailing Enthusiast a Unique Alternative to Yacht Ownership (PR Web)
Elite Island Yachts offers one of the most unique experiences to be found in the world of luxury yacht chartering. Elite Island Yachts? sailing vacations offer an all-inclusive, full service experience rarely found in the yacht charter industry. As a low-cost alternative to the avid sailing market, Elite Island Yachts has developed a membership division called ?The Cruise Club?. Membership in the - 'Newport (Carsurvey.org)
Simple, Comfortable, Powerful Perfection. Simple, Comfortable, Powerful Perfection.- 'Zucco details wharf vision (The Mercury)
HOBART lord mayor candidiate Marti Zucco has unveiled his vision for one of the waterfront's landmark buildings. Ald Zucco says his plan for Princes Wharf No. 1 would secure the future of the Taste of Tasmania.- 'Anderson cleared of bribe claims (Herald Sun)
FORMER deputy prime minister John Anderson has been cleared of claims he tried to bribe independent MP Tony Windsor into leaving politics.- 'Calendar (Tallahassee Democrat)
Dancing for Fun: Singles, couples; any skill level. 2-4 p.m. $1 donation. Tallahassee Senior Center, 1400 N. Monroe St. Hella Spellman, 891-4007. Downtown GetDown: Music by Crooked Shooz; theme "Dancing in the Streets." 6-10 p.m. today. Free admission; food, beverages, products for sale.- 'Alvarez 'may be home in days' (Herald Sun)
WRONGFULLY deported Australian citizen Vivian Alvarez could return home within days after the release of a report which found the Immigration Department's handling of her case was catastrophic. |