06-Sep-2005 (yacht cruise)
- 'Life in summer's a beach (Toledo Blade)
Life s a Beach, especially in the summer. Toledo has great summer places from parks to yacht clubs to waterfront dining. Many folks head to nearby resort areas or head north to Michigan. And nonprofit organizations heat up the summer with fund-raisers. But today, Labor Day, it s back to reality.- 'Latest News (The Courier)
A major search operation involving the Arbroath and Montrose RNLI lifeboats, a search and rescue helicopter from RAF Boulmer and coastguard officers has failed to find any trace of Stonehaven man Bobby Jackson, whose Oceanis 331 clipper Anlatika was found drifting, apparently abandoned, off the Arbroath cliffs on Friday evening.- 'Special events calendar (The State)
JAYCEES POKER RUN: 10 a.m. Saturday at Harley Haven, 2380 Frink St., Cayce. First bike out 11 a.m.; last out, 1 p.m. Finish at The Final Lap, 3684 Leesburg Road, Hopkins.- 'The captain's tables (Telegraph.co.uk)
If you hire the right skipper for a leisurely sail on Lake Geneva it can be a perfect introduction to the area's best food and drink, writes Gavin Bell.- 'Three South African nationals rescued from the Bay of Bengal were sent protective custody in jail (News From Bangladesh)
BAGERHAT, Sept 4:?Three South African nationals rescued from the Bay of Bengal were sent protective custody in jail when they were produced before the Magistrate on Saturday reports UNB.- 'Gas prices were low, complications high (Palm Beach Post)
The closing of eras ? personal, cultural and technical ? have a fascination for me because every era closes with a last time. Last times are little noted nor long remembered as the Great Emancipator said, unless I happen to be on the spot and then I make a big deal.- 'Rich Enviro-Phonies Attack Windmills (RedNova)
OSTERVILLE, Mass. - There are two sets of environmental policies in the United States today: one for the very rich and one for the yahoos. Once you understand this, a lot of things fall into place. |