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The Tampa TribuneThe Tampa TribunePublished: August 8, 2008GO FISHING is a daily look at the area fishing scene through the eyes of local charter boat captains and fishing guides. Today: Mike Anderson, right, with "Reel Animals" partner Billy Nobles.Running all of our tripsearly this week seemed to pay off. With the steady dose of Florida sun keeping the water and air temperatures high,...
Tom Lydon (ETF Trends) submits: Beginning late last week, financial exchange traded funds [ETFs] had a nice ride. This morning, it appeared the good times were about to stop, but after Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson pushed Congress to quickly approve a plan that would support Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac (FRE), the funds righted themselves, reports Martin Crutsinger for the Associated Press...
... as much as $25 billion, according to the top budget analyst in Congress. It wasn’t looking so good earlier in the day. Wachovia ( WB ) delivered an earnings report that exceeded estimates, but in the other, less positive direction. The bank lost $8.9 billion, then announced it was slashing its dividend and eliminating jobs, reports Ieva m. Augustums for the Associated Press . It’s quite...
... seen her clients “struggling daily to live simultaneously with HIV and poverty.” Following a trip earlier this month to the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City , Jolly writes that the devastating toll of HIV worldwide has forced “even the most extremely conservative countries” to take “bold steps to” curb the spread of the disease. For example, Jolly writes that Iran has embraced...
I do tag my own photos—for example the 700 I took on a weeklong backpacking tripearlier this month—and something like Google's facial recognition assisting would have dramatically sped the process. It wouldn't help with other tags such as "swimming," "waterfall," or "Sierra tiger lily," but let's face it—people are the central feature in most people's photos.
Jump to the full entry & travel map Prince George, British Columbia, Canada I just booked my trip. Yeh. It is the Costa Rica Adventure by GAP Adventures, starting in San Jose (CR) on Dec. 4th. I fly down on Dec 2nd, so I have 2 extra nights in San Jose at starting hotel. I also got my insurance, I bought it at BCAA, and it was $20 cheaper and has MUCH better coverage money...
... bottleneck at the hobbled Bay Bridge apparently prompted thousands of motorists to leave far earlier than usual or to seek other routes to the Eastern Shore - or both. The northward route held a number of options, from freeways and toll roads to country roads along wide-open farmland.As a result, traffic on the Bay Bridge was light and was running smoothly yesterday, said Kelly Melhem, a...
... seen her clients "struggling daily to live simultaneously with HIV and poverty."Following a trip earlier this month to the in Mexico City, Jolly writes that the devastating toll of HIV worldwide has forced "even the most extremely conservative countries" to take "bold steps to" curb the spread of the disease. For example, Jolly writes that Iran has embraced needle-exchange programs and condom...
Jump to the full entry & travel map Prelude Lake, Northwest Territories, CanadaBald Eagle!! My first Eagle!! White feathered head and brown body, think shoulders flying straight over Yellowknife River with an immensely wide wing span! This morning was warm and glorious with sunshine as we started roadtripearly to Prelude lake. *** We've passed Cassidy Point, on Prosperous Lake. There...
... notes were in a booklet prepared by officials for Australian media covering Mr Rudd's trip early this week to New Zealand.Helen Clark said the incident was amusing."I thought it was quite funny. But as I say, if I was to have my CVs on other leaders fall off the back of trucks, you would all have a lot of laughs as well," she said.After listing her academic background and political career,...
... notes were in a booklet prepared by officials for Australian media covering Mr Rudd's trip early this week to New Zealand.After listing her academic background and political career, the brief bio of Helen Clark said she was "renowned for her managerial skill, the discipline she demands from those around her and her tight control of all things Labour undertakes under her leadership".The notes...
... The aircraft arrived at its destination two hours late. Finally, the pilots had to get off their tripearly because of fatigue and because they would have flown nine hours and 40 minutes if they had continued on."The pilot of an Embraer 135 regional jet on an international flight in poor weather last December complained that his dispatcher wanted to load only an extra 10 minutes worth...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Matt Painter knows how helpful a foreign trip can be for a basketball team. Before the 2003-04 season, when he coached Southern Illinois, Painter took the Salukis to Europe. Picked to finish fifth in the Missouri Valley Conference, SIU went 17-1 and won the league by five games.
... daily program. There have been disappointments this year at camp. First it started with a field tripearly on to go play . The class goes in cars with teachers, campers and assistants. It turned out that the directions they printed out from mapquest were not correct and they got lost. There was no communication to the families to let them know this happened. I am not sure if those...
Remember the sign I saw on one of my sampling tripsearlier this year? It was certainly brought to my mind by last week's story about marauding Russian bears . Encountering a leopard or a crocodile would be pretty scary; however, if these amazing photos are anything to go by, then encountering a leopard and a crocodile would at least give me the spectacle of a fight over who got to eat...