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16-year-old Abby Sunderland defends parents, doesn't rule out another sailing attempt
L.A. NOWWith her family under fire since her rescue in the middle of the Indian Ocean, Thousand Oaks 16-year-old Abby Sunderland spoke in their defense in a phone interview with the Associated Press while her rescue boat made a stop on...... -
The repositioning cruise fare game
Without too much effort, even a novice can snare a great fare on a one-way repositioning cruise.
Such cruises have become increasingly popular in recent times, especially among cruisers who enjoy time at sea rather than at many ports.
For the do-it-...Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Tour Operations Industry, Trips and Vacations, Cruises, Tom Baker
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Cruises that fit the (modest) bill
Colin Markland relishes the feel of an ocean breeze as it musses his white hair. The 80-year-old retired doctor lives in Charleston, S.C., not far from his beloved Atlantic Ocean, a sea he has crossed by ship more times than he can remember.
His first...Tags: Television, Atlantic Ocean, Cruise Line Ports, Entertainment, Travel
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Once around the British Isles
Invaders have long stormed Britain's shores from ships. Now, increasing numbers are storming ashore -- waving wallets instead of swords -- from cruise ships. Some of the world's largest cruise lines have developed niche sailings this year for those who...Tags: Shipbuilding, Sports, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Crystal Cruises
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Teen sailor Abby Sunderland defends her parents
The Fabulous ForumAbby Sunderland, the 16-year-old Thousand Oaks girl whose dream of sailing solo around the world ended when a massive wave snapped her mast last week, defended her parents in an interview with the Associated Press on Tuesday. Laurence and Marianne...... -
Australian government will not ask Abby Sunderland to pay back rescue costs
L.A. NOWAbby Sunderland's family posted a message on the 16-year-old sailor's blog denying media reports that the Australian government would be seeking compensation for its search-and-rescue efforts. The government commissioned a Qantas Airways jetliner to fly... -
Sailor Abby Sunderland is alive and seems unharmed
OutpostsGlobal sailor Abby Sunderland has been found, alive and apparently unharmed, sighted by a crew of spotters aboard a Qantas Airways jetliner, who also made radio contact with Sunderland. Her 40-foot sailboat, Wild Eyes, is upright, but the mast had...... -
Reporter who sailed with Abby Sunderland says child protective services visited her before she departed
L.A. NOWOutdoor blogger Pete Thomas, a former Los Angeles Times reporter, weighed in on the controversy surrounding 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, offering unique insight into her quest to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world and the role her...... -
Abby Sunderland, stuck in the Indian Ocean, gets support from a reader
Comments BlogSixteen-year-old Abby Sunderland's solo sailing adventure around the world has captured the imagination and attention of critics and supporters far beyond her hometown of Thousand Oaks. Now in the wake of Sunderland and her boat Wild Eyes needing to be...... -
Abby Sunderland recounts storm at sea and her failed attempt to circumnavigate the globe
L.A. NOWPoised calmly before dozens of news cameras, rescued teen sailor Abby Sunderland on Tuesday recounted the harrowing storm and rogue wave that ended her attempt to sail around the world. The strongest gales had abated and Abby was down in...... -
ISRAEL: Libyan aid ship sets hopeful course for Gaza
Babylon & BeyondSix weeks after the deadly takeover of the Mavi Marmara, Israel's naval blockade of Gaza faces its next challenge as another aid ship has set off with its sights on reaching the Palestinian port. The Amalthea, sailing under a Moldovan...... -
Southern right whale crashes sailing party -- literally
L.A. UnleashedSouth African sailing instructors Paloma Werner and Ralph Mothes got a whale-sized shock Sunday -- a 33-foot, 40-ton shock, to be specific -- when a southern right whale crash-landed on their sailboat in the waters off Cape Town. Werner and......
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