Treks abroad draw critics
As he seeks a ninth term this year likely without serious opposition, U.S. Rep. James P. McGovern shows few signs of slowing a rigorous schedule that has made the Worcester Democrat, and his staff members, among the more well traveled in Congress and the Massachusetts delegation.
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Key West Seaplanes in Florida Travel and Life!
"The Key West sky just got a little friendlier" as Florida Travel and Life Magazine writer and Features Editor, Paul C. Love shares with readers in the May/June 2012 edition of the famed travel magazine. In an "Insider" story readers are tantalized by a gorgeous yellow seaplane flying overhead Little Palm Island, an exclusive Florida Keys destination. Key West Seaplanes' newest custom-designed ...
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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. 15th Annual G.I.V.E. Day To Assist Tanganyika Wildlife P
This is a discussion on Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. 15th Annual G.I.V.E. Day To Assist Tanganyika Wildlife P within the Current Cruise Travel News forums, part of the category; Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Has Just Posted the Following: WICHITA, Kan., April 27, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --More than 140 ...
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Seth Chwast and his mother, Debra, on art and autism: 10 Minutes With ...
"I had exhibitions in the Galapagos Islands, the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, the Museum of Modern Art of the Ukraine."
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Water world: from Lake Nicaragua to the Rio San Juan
Kevin Rushby visits an artists' colony on the vast Lake Nicaragua then heads down the San Juan river in search of caimans and a lizard with divine powers View a slideshow of the trip here 'You know about Jesus Christ?" asks Don Pedro in a whisper, the beam of his headtorch strafing the riverbank. I nod. It's a filthy black night. It's raining. We are on a big fast river, the Rio San Juan, in the ...
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Panama: a hot holiday destination?
It tops lists of hot destinations for 2012 and is sold as the ideal introduction to Latin America, but does it live up to the hype? Chickens and scruffy children on bikes cross our path as we stroll along a sandy road past candy-coloured buildings beside a turquoise Caribbean sea. "Hey my friend!" Jim, our guide, stops to slap a Rasta man on the back. "How you been? You got your guitar today ...
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