Winter Park world traveler remembered - Winter Park/Maitland Observer
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Winter Park world traveler remembered Winter Park/Maitland Observer 23, more than 50 ships and 300 sailors descended upon Trellis Bay in the British Virgin Islands, where the Wagners called home for eight years before eventually landing in Winter Park, for the Wagner Sailing Rally 2012, held to honor the late captain. |
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 05:09:19 PM
Why Okinawa Won't Be Celebrating if 4700 US Marines Move to Guam - TIME (blog)
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![]() TIME (blog) | Why Okinawa Won't Be Celebrating if 4700 US Marines Move to Guam TIME (blog) ... the hilltop park overlooking the US Marine Corps Air Station Futenma is not a bad place to be. You can watch cargo planes make wide circles over the green hills of Okinawa all day, swooping down to the air field below for a landing or practice drop ... |
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 05:09:19 PM
500th anniversary studies and events - Historic City News
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500th anniversary studies and events Historic City News Long associated with Ponce de Leon's momentous voyage of 1513, Florida's Historic Coast (St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches) will serve as a center of studies and events related to the 500th anniversary of the first major landing by Europeans on ... |
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 05:09:19 PM
Let Them Eat Yachts - CounterPunch
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Let Them Eat Yachts CounterPunch The Cup originated in an 1851 race staged by English blue bloods and American robber barons who belonged to exclusive all-white yacht clubs. The yacht clubs became the enabling organizations for the wealthy to race their boat toys against each other. |
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 05:09:19 PM
Occupy Toronto activist has deep roots in the 1 per cent world - Toronto Star
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Occupy Toronto activist has deep roots in the 1 per cent world Toronto Star But as father, mother and sister ascended into a world of wealth and privilege, Antonin Mongeau drifted in another direction, eventually landing among the tent-dwellers of St. James Park. “I was very shocked and surprised when I read (an Occupy ... |
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