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Sailor's widow: Husband died of heart attack at regatta
james.bernstein@newsday.comJohn Everitt and his wife, Virginia, were sailing in an annual Fourth of July regatta Saturday when a sudden gust of wind caused their 15-foot sailboat to tip over, dumping them in the chilly waters off West Islip. Neither of the veteran sailors...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Great South Bay, Wesleyan University, National Government
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Anne Arundel Datebook
Sunday Sunday arts festival The Inner West Street Association will hold a First Sunday Arts Festival from noon to 5 p.m. in the first block of West St. from Church Circle to Calvert Street around to Whitmore Park Plaza. The event will feature stage...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Tickets, Crofton, Chesapeake Bay
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Stewart wins as fireworks erupt at Daytona
-- Tony Stewart led lap after lap around Daytona International Speedway, using a flawless pit-road performance to inch closer to his second win as owner of his race team. Then Kyle Busch slid outside in a last-lap bid to snatch the victory away from...Tags: Daytona International Speedway, Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR, Headaches, Marco Andretti
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Stewart Wins In Last Lap Melee At Daytona
— Tony Stewart led lap after lap around Daytona International Speedway, using a flawless pit-road performance to inch closer to his second win as owner of his race team. Then Kyle Busch slid outside in a last-lap bid to snatch the victory away from...Tags: Daytona International Speedway, Motor Racing, Tony Stewart, Transportation Accidents, Joe Gibbs
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Swiss let the cat out of the boatshed: Alinghi will defend America's Cup in 90-foot catamaran
AP Sports WriterThe worst-kept secret in the America's Cup is official: Alinghi of Switzerland will sail a giant catamaran when it defends the oldest trophy in international sports early next year against bitter U.S. rival BMW Oracle Racing. The Swiss confirmed Saturday...Tags: NBA, Baseball, Boeing Co., Major League Baseball
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Ferry Riders Could Be In For A Big Wait This Holiday Weekend
Ferry commuters could be in for a long wait this weekend. Especially if you don't plan ahead. Friday, drivers were warned by the state ferry system that vehicle traffic departing the Anacortes terminal were experiencing a 2- 3 hour delay, and vehicle...Tags: Holidays, Commuting
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Kids Enjoy Junior Sailing Program in Muskegon
A group of of children we're out at Muskegon Lake today enjoying their new found love for the water. The program is part of the Muskegon Yacht Club's Junior Sailing Program.
FOX 17's Theresa Rashid joined the class for their adventure and reports in...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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New NATO flotilla takes over anti-piracy patrols off Somalia
Associated Press WriterCORFU, Greece (AP) — NATO has replaced the flotilla conducting anti-piracy patrols off Somalia for the past three months with a new force that will continue the operation "indefinitely," a spokesman said Monday. Last month, NATO defense ministers... -
Australian teen aims to be youngest to sail around world
The Associated PressJessica Watson stares out at the expanse of Pacific Ocean from the deck of her family home. The sun glistens off the calm sea and all appears tranquil. But in September, her experience of the ocean will be much different — she'll be attempting...Tags: Around The World Sailing
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TRANSPAC YACHT RACE
During the KTLA MORNING NEWS broadcasts from 7am-to-10am, Gayle Anderson was live in Long Beach with a preview of the TRANSPACIFIC YACHT RACE to Hawaii is the longest of the two oldest ocean races in the world. Held biennially ceremonies and festivities...Tags: KTLA, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Teen-agers, Volleyball
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Wind — and women — power
candy.thomson@baltsun.comUnder their own power. That didn't seem possible when the five teenage girls stepped aboard Unicorn in Atlantic City, N.J., just five days earlier or when they stood their first nighttime watch or when they wrapped their hands around the smooth, wooden...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Chesapeake Bay
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Community events
Weekend highlights Pony Pedicures. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Bluebird Gap Farm, 60 Pine Chapel Road. For all ages. Free. See a demonstration of the art of trimming horses' hooves from the farm's farrier. Information: 825-4750. Afrikan American Festival....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Defense, Children, Arts, Robert Brown
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