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Bow Wow Boogie promises to be a night to remember
All 460 seats to the largest party of the year for Harford County's homeless and neglected animals are already sold out, but there are still plenty of ways to support the animals at the shelter. The Humane Society of Harford County's Bow Wow Boogie will...Tags: Key West, Animals, Human Interest, Port Canaveral, Royal Caribbean International
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Sandy retired from list of tropical storm names
Sun SentinelAfter leaving a trail of death and destruction in the Caribbean and United States last October, Hurricane Sandy’s name has been retired from the official storm list. Sara now will replace Sandy, beginning in 2018, the National Oceanic and...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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New details as FBI probes death on cruise ship from Baltimore
The woman who died onboard a cruise ship that originated out of Baltimore was 64 years old and from central Virginia, the FBI said Tuesday as the agency continued to investigate her death as "suspicious." The passenger from Midlothian, Va., outside of...
Tags: Police Investigations, Justice System, Port Canaveral, Royal Caribbean International, Personal Service
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Experience the true Caribbean at Magdalena Grand Beach Resort on the beautiful and unspoiled island of Tobago
You will want to stay a little bit longer on this beautiful island where you will experience a tropical rainforest, beautiful beaches, incredible snorkeling, sightseeing, birding and more. There are all types of watersports to enjoy and Tobago is well...
Tags: Travel, Trinidad and Tobago, Personal Service, International Travel
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Ante Up sets cruise out of Miami
Ante Up Magazine has planned a poker cruise going out of Miami from May 20-24. The ship is Royal Caribbean's Majesty of the Seas and stops at CocoCay, Bahamas; Nassau, Bahamas; Key West, Florida. It's Ante Up's first sailing out of Miami, and The...
Tags: Key West, Royal Caribbean International, Personal Service, Bahamas
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Monarch of the Seas leaving Port Canaveral
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelAfter 22 years of sailing the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, Royal Caribbean's Monarch of the Seas is leaving Central Florida again - this time for good. On April 1, right after its last trip to Royal's private island of CocoCay in the Bahamas, the cruise... -
Baltimore Catholics see fresh outlook from new pope
Surprise turned into joy as Baltimore Catholics celebrated the election of the first Latin American and first Jesuit pope, saying it offered an often-hidebound church a chance for rejuvenation. "One time, John Paul the Great called America, meaning...
Tags: Benedict XVI, Human Interest, Papal Conclave (2013), Colleges and Universities, Martin O'Malley
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Drum/dance group to perform in Petoskey
Through the collaboration and sponsorship of Blissfest Music Organization, Petoskey Middle School and Petoskey District Library, Dunuya Drum and Dance will be giving a workshop for the Petoskey Middle School seventh-grade social studies classes on...
Tags: Dance, Western Africa, Entertainment, Africa, Customs and Tradition
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Jamaica Kincaid talks about 'See Now Then'
On the surface of her first new novel in a decade, the vaguely autobiographical, startlingly ambitious "See Now Then," author Jamaica Kincaid seems to tell a simple story about a New England family that is falling apart. Mr. Sweet, a musician and...
Tags: Family, Literature, Religious Texts, Charlotte Bronte, Punishment
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Disney Cruise Line branches out to Puerto Rico, Venice for 2014
Disney Cruise Line announced its 2014 itineraries and the highlights include a return to Europe and Alaska and two new ports for departure -- Venice, Italy and San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Disney Magic will head back to Europe from May to August and sail...
Tags: Travel, Cruises, Port Canaveral, Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure
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HCC faculty work to serve school's foreign student body
Some foreign-born students at Howard Community College enter professor Mary Beth Furst's business class, sit attentively through instruction and say next to nothing. Furst said that when they are called upon, "You would think they were going to die,...Tags: Teachers, Howard Community College, Colleges and Universities, Students, Cuba
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Guillermo Martinez: As Chavez takes his time, Havana rules Venezuela
Latin American politics in the second decade of the 21st century are strange, to say the least. Other adjectives may apply. They reader may choose the most appropriate after reading this column. Raúl Castro, the younger of two brothers who have ruled...Tags: Caracas (Venezuela), Germany, Venezuela, Chile, Cuba
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