19-Oct-2005 (yacht cruise)
- 'HUMBLE ONE: This would be a Supreme test of his abilities (Patriot Ledger)
Being a natural born leader can be a heavy burden. Yes, lovers of heavy hitters, your fearless forecaster sometimes has to step up and be counted when it?s obvious a leader is needed.- 'Port Tenants To Challenge Developments (Tampa Bay Online News)
TAMPA - -- The contentious issue of how Port of Tampa land should be used may get an unscheduled public airing today when a maritime industry group is expected to challenge three projects and express dissatisfaction with how the port's staff conducts business.- 'Black: Lottery process was fair (The Charlotte Observer)
N.C. House Speaker Jim Black and the General Assembly's top bill drafter said Monday they showed no favoritism to a lottery company whose suggested wording became part of the state's new lottery law.- 'Results of the 2005 Conde Nast Traveler (Hotel Online)
The November issue of Conde Nast Traveler celebrates the 18th annual Readers' Choice Awards. This year's survey boasts the highest responses and scores ever in each category. With nearly 28,000 travelers voting, the lists show an even greater global variety and depth.- 'Port Tenants To Challenge Developments (RedNova)
By Ted Jackovics, Tampa Tribune, Fla. Oct.- 'Results of the 2005 Conde Nast Traveler (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The November issue of Conde Nast Traveler celebrates the 18th annual Readers' Choice Awards. This year's survey boasts the highest responses and scores ever in each category.- 'Bridport link for Sydney cruiser (Examiner.com.au)
The newest vessel in a cruise boat fleet operated by a former Bridport man will make its maiden voyage to his former home district over Christmas - New Year.- 'Casino yacht back in hands of owners (The Royal Gazette)
Customs officials were last night ordered off a 196-foot luxury yacht they had raided earlier in the day after a lawyer obtained a Supreme Court injunction to have the officials removed.- 'Tampa port won't commit a long-term lease to StarShip line (Business Journal of Tampa Bay)
There's trouble at Berth 274, current home of Yacht StarShip Dining Cruises vessel. The $8 million, 180-foot ship, used for events and dinner cruises to nowhere, may be forced out of its Port of Tampa location as early as July 2006.- 'Anti-LNG forces grow, unite: STRESS ON TOURISM; 20-plus groups in broad coalition focus on loss to recreation if (Patriot Ledger)
More than 20 organizations, including South Shore businesses, environmental groups and maritime associations, have joined to fight an energy company?s plans for a liquefied natural gas terminal on an island off the tip of Hull. |