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Nick Arison looks like heir apparent to Pat Riley as Heat president
Business & Pleasure of Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsThe Miami Heat???s big personnel move of the summer didn???t come with the fanfare of last July???s Big Three. No introduction amid a cloud of smoke, no pep rally, no grandiose pronouncements. Nick Arison, named Friday at chief executive officer......Tags: Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Pat Riley, Politics, Chris Bosh
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Earl now a "major" hurricane at 120 mph
Maryland WeatherForecasters at the National Hurricane Center said today that Hurricane Earl has reached "major" (Cat. 3) hurricane status, with top sustained winds at 120 mph. Further strengthening is expected. UPDATE: Late this afternoon Earl was upgraded again to a...Tags: Port Canaveral, Caribbean Islands, Travel, National Hurricane Center, Disasters and Accidents
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Miami Heat home opener: arrive early, wear black, buy a license plate & more
The Business of Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsThe Miami Heat???s highly-anticipated home opener against the Orlando Magic at AmericanAirlines Arena on Friday is expected to have a little bit of everything. As a result, the team is encouraging fans to arrive early to avoid traffic and a......Tags: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, ESPN (tv network), Music, Miami Heat
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Miami Heat using digital courtside signage
The Business of Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsWhether you???re live at AmericanAirlines Arena or watching Miami Heat games on TV, you???ve likely noticed the new courtside digital signage that changes frequently and can be altered during games. ANC Sports Enterprises, a sports marketing company...Tags: Basketball, Football, Corporate Officers, Soccer, Office Depot Inc.
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Sneak peek at tomorrow night's 'Ace of Cakes'
Reality CheckOn tomorrow night's Ace of Cakes, Duff Goldman and crew create a cake celebrating Carnival Pride, whose home port is now Baltimore.Take a look at the picture above to see the finished product, a replica of the Pride.The Carnival Cruise......Tags: Food Network (tv network), Duff Goldman
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Matchbox Twenty sails into future
When it comes to rock stars, the notion of women and children first isn't necessarily the law of the sea. At least that seems to be the case for Matchbox Twenty singer Rob Thomas, whose anxiety about the band's inaugural Matchbox Twenty Cruise — a...
Tags: Music, Mardi Gras, Entertainment, Interstate 4
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Senior Travel: Just how much should I tip?
Carnival Cruise Lines just announced a hike in the standard tipping rate from $10 a day to $11.50 a day, effective December 1. And that announcement raises the question that continues to vex so many travelers -- how much and whom to tip.
Tipping has...Tags: Travel, Tour Operations Industry, Malaysia, Mexico, Costa Cruises
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Smart travelers save by following the news
Special to The TimesTravel news — industry disputes, general trends, new companies and travel services — sometimes has as much bearing on your next vacation as a special airfare or hotel bargain. Here are some recent travel stories that may affect your plans:...Tags: InterContinental Hotels Group Plc, Expedia Incorporated, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Trips and Vacations
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At sea, it's a booking -- not a berth right
Special to The TimesIt's not uncommon to find that your flight or your hotel is overbooked. But have you ever heard of a cruise with no cabin for a passenger who had booked and paid for it months in advance? In the cruise industry, bumping was nearly unheard of —...Tags: Inventories, Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Tour Operations Industry, Sailing
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Toss that plan out the porthole
Special to The TimesPASSENGERS on a July sailing of Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas thought they were bound for Bermuda. They packed for Bermuda. They were ready for the sun and fun of Bermuda. Imagine their surprise when they ended up sailing to cold, rainy eastern...Tags: Punishment, Fines, Crime, Law and Justice, Emergency Planning, Sports
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Ice rinks are so last year
Special to The TimesWHAT'S up next year in the cruise industry? The surf, for one thing. And prices, for another. Also, new ships and new ports await passengers. New ships: Next year, Royal Caribbean's 160,000-ton Freedom of the Seas will arrive in May, dethroning the...Tags: Carnival Corporation, Star Sailing, Imperial and Royal Matters, Sports, Hurricanes
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Passenger comfort level gets a boost
Special to The TimesSOME cruise lines aren't relying on the sea's gentle rocking motion to lull passengers to sleep anymore. They're putting in plumped-up beds, duvets and fine linens to rival those at any upscale hotel. And for the suite life, there's often a "menu" of...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Game Playing, Arts and Culture, Personal Service, Festive Events
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