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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.

 

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