May 31, 2008
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Waking up on a riverboat in the Amazonian jungle, hiking amidst famous ruins and eating piranhas were just a few things some North Tahoe students did during this year s spring break. Thirteen students, six parents and three teachers from North
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TheStar.com | World | Rachael Ray ad pulled over ‘jihad scarf’ - Toronto Star
The scarf once seen covering the faces of stone-throwing boys, wrapping the bodies of bullet-pierced babies and shading the creased napes of olive farmers now makes an appearance on the mannequins of Toronto and the outfits of the rich and fabulous
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The 2008 Top 100 Restaurants - San Francisco Chronicle
I postponed the inevitable until the deadline smacked me in the face. I had turned in 107 absolutely-must-include restaurants for the Top 100. Whittling the list down to 100 might sound easy, but with all the great food in the Bay Area, the challenge
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May 26, 2008
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LIMA (Reuters Life!) - Got 48 hours to explore Lima ? Long considered just a stopover on the way to the famous Inca ruins at Machu Picchu , Lima has emerged as a destination spot of its own in recent years.
Indy Jones: archaeology’s flawed hero - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Indiana Jones excites the archaeological imagination. (AFP: Steven Spielberg/Lucasfilm Ltd.) Billed as the ‘hottest ticket’ at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, the launch of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull coincides with National
Trek in mountains helps raise 7,500 - This is Dorset
AMAZING JOURNEY: Kirsty Houston at a community project in the Huancarani district of Peru with the some of the children being helped by Unicef A TREK to Peru’s Inca ruins at Machu Picchu in memory of her sister has seen Kirsty Houston raise more than
Teens skip summer jobs for far-flung volunteer work - Newark Star-Ledger
While many of Ryan Sprouls’ friends have plans to spend the summer at the beach or camp, he’s been taking yellow fever shots and malaria pills to prepare for a trip to Rwanda. “I’ve always been the guy to take the path less traveled,” said the 16
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May 24, 2008
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T raveling throughout the Caribbean and Latin America for the past 20 months as commander of U.S. Southern Command, I’ve had the wonderful opportunity and privilege to experience all that this hemisphere has to offer. During my travels, I’ve been Article Details
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