Montreal woman stabbed to death in Mexico (Montreal Gazette)
Posted on December 31, 2009 in Caribbean hotel association
A Montreal woman was found dead inside her apartment on an island near Cancun, Mexico, local media reported Thursday.
Community calendar - Haverhill Gazette
Posted on December 18, 2009 in Caribbean cafe
Deadline reminder: To list an event happening in Greater Haverhill, submit no later than 10 days before The Haverhill Gazette's Thursday publication date. Listings run on a space-available basis. THURSDAY, Sept. 10 Taste & Toast of Haverhill: The ...
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Glass half-full - Gazette
Posted on December 07, 2009 in All about travel
With football season approaching, fans may pack your favorite bar — until their teams start losing, that is. So some brewers and restaurant owners have a strategy to keep the revenue coming, especially in a recession. Brewer's Alley Phil ...
Honeymoon in the trees (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Posted on November 28, 2009 in Caribbean hotels
NEW YORK - Treehouses aren't just for little kids. Treehouse hotels offer adventure, a sense of fun, and even romance for newlyweds. Destination Wedding Magazine recommends five treehouse hotels in its Fall 2009 issue, some of them offering high-priced luxury. They are:
Elders in Action: Follow these road trip travel tips (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
Posted on November 24, 2009 in Travel list
There is still time to take a short vacation and take the opportunity to enjoy these last few summer days and the beginning of the cooler fall days. But, before starting out on any , whether several days or weeks, it is important to follow some road trip travel tips.
Labor Day getaway - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Posted on November 24, 2009 in All about travel
Kenny Giles was planning on taking a break and heading out for lunch about 11:30 a.m., but because so many people called his auto repair business for last-minute oil changes yesterday morning, he worked through lunch. Mr. Giles, who has owned East ...
Golf Roundup: Pernice atop Champions event - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Posted on November 22, 2009 in European lpga tour
Tom Pernice Jr. moved into position to become the 15th player to win his Champions Tour debut, shooting his second bogey-free 5-under 67 yesterday to take a one-shot lead at the SAS Championship in Cary, N.C. "If you're playing good, it doesn't ...
Metal detector hobbyist starts second career as treasure hunter - Taunton Gazette
Posted on November 20, 2009 in Islands in the caribbean sea
There are untold treasures beneath the waves of the world’s oceans. Yet once lost to a watery grave, these riches are often gone forever. Or are they? Treasure hunter David Stone has had great luck plucking a wide variety of items from the waters ...
Workers displaced by DHL in Ohio starting new lives - Chillico Gazette
Posted on November 19, 2009 in Caribbean airlines
WILMINGTON -- Some have started businesses selling such things as used clothing or customized hunting knives. Others have gone back to school, studying to be medical assistants, furnace repairmen and X-ray machine technicians. It's been 15 months ...
Nevada fans bound for South Bend - Reno Gazette
Posted on November 17, 2009 in Travel packs
An estimated 3,000 Nevada football fans are heading to Indiana to cheer on the Wolf Pack in its season opener Saturday against Notre Dame, but many are looking forward to more than just being true to the Blue. "Notre Dame is like the mecca of college ...
Tailgating for the love of food and football - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Posted on November 16, 2009 in Caribbean music
Dave and son David Hall go for a first down == or is it a third? == at a pre-season tailgate. Are you ready for some ? Or at least, some Pittsburgh-style tailgating? The Steelers kick off their regular season tonight at Heinz Field against ...
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Earthweek: The Arctic is on its way out - Colorado Springs Gazette
Posted on November 16, 2009 in Caribbean cargo
An exhaustive survey of the polar environment indicates that the Arctic as we know it may soon be a thing of the past. Scientists from several countries agreed with that conclusion after reviewing evidence collected during the International Polar ...
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Jesse Skoubo/Democrat-Herald (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
Posted on November 11, 2009 in Travel forum
Kris “Biggins” Morgan, 21, of Albany, plants a handstand Saturday in the over-18 division of the ninth annual Albany Skateboard Competition. Sponsored by Red Cement, Peak Sports and Albany Parks and Recreation, the competition brought in some 25 skaters in three divisions. Skaters had one minute to travel the park, where they were judged on overall style, receiving more points for attempting ...
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Elders in Action: Follow these road trip travel tips (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
Posted on November 11, 2009 in Travel cards
There is still time to take a short vacation and take the opportunity to enjoy these last few summer days and the beginning of the cooler fall days. But, before starting out on any trip, whether several days or weeks, it is important to follow some road trip travel tips.
Don’t forget the floss - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Posted on November 11, 2009 in One travel com
They’re all products that can serve multiple purposes when you travel, according to “101 Tips for Women Travelers,” a new free booklet from Overseas Adventure Travel and Grand Circle Travel. More than 70 percent of the two tour companies ...
Pushing the pace - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Posted on November 06, 2009 in Get paid to travel
While progress has been made in preventing the virus from passing from mothers to babies during birth, she said, the lack of a vaccine and the still-unresolved debilitating side effects of drug treatments are discouraging. So, the five-day, 500-mile ...
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For the week of Aug. 28, 2009 (The Record Gazette)
Posted on November 06, 2009 in Caribbean restaurant
James Loren Steckstor, 56, of Joplin, passed away at 1:20 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 16, 2009 at St. John's Regional Medical Center. Born June 25, 1953 in Vallejo, he had lived in Joplin the past 17 years. While in California he was a car sales manager.
Labor Day travel expected be similar to July 4 travel, AAA says (Colorado Springs Gazette)
Posted on November 04, 2009 in Travel site
AAA Colorado said that as many people in the Mountain Region plan to over Labor Day as traveled during the Fourth of July weekend this year.
Honeymoon in the trees (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Posted on October 29, 2009 in Caribbean honeymoon
NEW YORK - Treehouses aren't just for little kids. Treehouse offer adventure, a sense of fun, and even romance for newlyweds. Destination Wedding Magazine recommends five treehouse hotels in its Fall 2009 issue, some of them offering high-priced luxury. They are:
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL THIEVERY IN HIGH PLACES The Proud Political Junkies Gazette
Posted on October 29, 2009 in Caribbean currency
uranium (12) eugenics (12) Fed Reserve & Fiat Currency (10) FEMA (29) fluoride/water (7) Food Safety...; that it also set and determine the value of its coinage or currency , as we say nowadays... approaching little value of our money and our currency . I have been speaking out on this since 1979.... Why, on a national level those went out in the 1865 National Currency Act just about the time... Luxembourg, and now all the Caribbean islands, the Cayman Islands. Why would any corporate