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Carnival shifts all sorts of cruise ships in 2013
With 23 ships and one on the way, keeping track of just where Carnival Cruise Lines sends their vessels can be a dizzying effort, and that may be why Carnival rolls out their ship deployment in pieces.
In the last week, Carnival has made three major...Tags: Port of Long Beach, Norway, Circuses, Norwegian Cruise Line, Travel
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L match: Liukin, Lysacek lean on each other
DALLAS - Evan Lysacek and Nastia Liukin share an experience that has turned each into an emotional bulwark for the other’s Olympic comeback. “When you go to the Olympic Games and win, no one understands what you are going through afterward...
Tags: Ice Skating, 2012 Summer Olympics, Gossip Girl (tv program), Evan Lysacek, Olympic Games
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World Autism Awareness Day: Those with autism no longer invisible
Joseph Sheppard has an IQ above 130. Ask him about his life or worldview and he'll start drawing connections to cosmology and quantum mechanics. He'll toss around names of great intellectuals -- Nietzsche, Spinoza -- as if they're as culturally relevant...
Tags: Sleep Apnea, Services and Shopping, Science Fiction (genre), Rituals, Health and Medical Professionals
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Miss Universe Canada Will Let Transgender Woman Compete
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A transgender beauty queen will be allowed to compete in the upcoming an upcoming Miss Universe Canada pageant. She was originally barred from the competition because of a rule that contestants have to be born female. Jenna...Tags: Minority Groups, Donald Trump, Social Issues, 2016 Olympic Games, Canada
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Bomb threat causes emergency landing in British Columbia
CNNNORAD jet fighters intercepted a Korean Air passenger jet carrying 147 people and escorted it to a safe emergency landing at a military base in British Columbia after the airline received a bomb threat, officials said Tuesday. Two F-15 fighter jets...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Canada, Boeing Co., Bombings, Explosions
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Niall Matter, 'Eureka' character share flair for trouble
RedEyeNiall Matter found the perfect role when he joined the cast of "Eureka." "I'm not unlike Zane in a lot of ways," said Matter, speaking of Zane Donovan, the snarky, bad-boy physicist he's played since the second season of the Syfy series about a town...Tags: Brian Krause, Compartment Syndrome, YouTube, Canada, Entertainment
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Vancouver restaurant now offering $100 hot dog
Q13 FOX News onlineTo the adventurous eater of gourmet street food, the Dragon Dog might sound appealing: A foot-long, Cognac-infused bratwurst topped with Kobe beef, lobster, truffle oil, and picante sauce. Then again, the usual eater of street food is not a person who...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Television Industry, Hot Dogs, Guy Fieri, Alcoholic Beverages
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American killed in avalanche near Golden, B.C.
NewsCoreAn American was killed Friday in an avalanche near Golden, Canada, about 440 miles east of Vancouver, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Reported. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said a party of backcountry skiers from the United States were caught in the...Tags: Canada, Avalanches and Landslides, Avalanches and Landslides
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Tour Washington state's historic Fort Vancouver by lantern light
VANCOUVER, Wash. — It was a December night, around the mid-1800s from the look of it, in a cozy candlelit parlor. I was eavesdropping on a teatime conversation between James Douglas, Fort Vancouver's bow-tied chief trader, and Narcissa Whitman,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Defiance (movie), Monuments and Heritage Sites, Canada, England
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Tastes of Asia in British Columbia
Although we're on the Pacific Northwest coast, the sights, sounds and smells of Richmond, British Columbia, make us feel like we've taken a trip to Asia. We hop off the shiny, driverless Metro Vancouver SkyTrain at the Lansdowne Station, a legacy of the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Seafood, Chinese Restaurants, Canada, Music
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'Dudley Do-Right' done wrong?
NewsCoreA Canadian Mountie was suspended for 10 days without pay for having sex with a subordinate in a police car and "sexting" on a work-issued Blackberry. A three-member disciplinary board heard claims against Royal Canadian Mounted Police Staff Sgt. Travis...Tags: Canada
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UIndy lab to play key role in Canadian riot probe
A forensic video analysis laboratory at the University of Indianapolis, used to train law enforcement and security professionals from around the world, will soon serve Canadian authorities in their massive investigation of rioting and looting that...Tags: National Security, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Riots, U.S. Secret Service
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