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(Photo: Creative Commons / C Allen)More cruise ships sailing into Charlottetown this year
SS The Emerald is a cruise ship owned by the Cyprus-based shipping company Louis Cruise Lines. She was built in 1958 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock, USA the Grace Line as SS Santa Rosa....Full Story

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(Photo: Creative Commons / Wouter Hagens)The Canary Island that we forgot
A view of Palmitos Park. Palmitos Park is a 20-hectare (49-acre) botanical garden and aviary on the island of Gran Canaria, one of the Canary islands, which are a part of Spain....Full Story

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Search on for 'a real good bugger' after fishing boat sinks
| A skipper feared dead along with a crewman after his fishing vessel sank in Fiordland had been described as a "real good bugger" after he rescued eight people from a sinking boat. | Rescuers late last night remained hopeful of finding the men despite the semi-submerge...Full Story
Italian marines face new legal hurdle in India
| Thiruvananthapuram: Two Italian marines imprisoned in Kerala and accused of killing two fishermen off the Kollam coast in February, appear to have a long haul in front of them — along with their vessel. | The latest observation by India's Supreme Court has made ...Full Story
REVITALIZING JAPAN -- Creative use of land / Slow surveys holding up removal of foundations
| The following is the first installment in the third section of the "Creative use of land" part of a series of articles examining ways to restore Japan's vitality after the March 11, 2011, disaster. This section will examine how the land should be used and maintained. ...Full Story
Tiger shrimp invading U.S. waters
| The recent rise in sightings of non-native Asian tiger shrimp off the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts has government scientists working to determine the cause of the increase and the possible consequences for native fish and seafood in those waters, according ...Full Story
A New Record for Longevity at the Space for Life! - A Female Gentoo Penguin ...
| MONTREAL, May 1, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - The team at the Biodôme, a Space for Life, and its colony of gentoo penguins are happy to be celebrating the 33rd birthday of the oldest living gentoo penguin in North America. Our gentoo penguin was born on May 1, 1979 at the Edi...Full Story
Tiger Shrimp Invading U.S. Waters
| The recent rise in sightings of non-native Asian tiger shrimp off the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts has government scientists working to determine the cause of the increase and the possible consequences for native fish and seafood in those waters, according ...Full Story
TML slammed for offensive attack on Aboriginal participation in Prosperity Mine review
| TSILHQOT'IN TERRITORY, BC, May 1, 2012 /CNW/ - A deeply offensive letter from Taseko Mines Ltd (TML) to the Harper government, urging Environment Minister Kent to impose new limits on First Nations participation and remove key Aboriginal concerns from the review of ...Full Story
Put It in Neutral
| Borderlines explores the global map, one line at a time.Tags: | Geography, Iraq, Kuwait, Maps, Saudi Arabia | What would a good sci-fi romp be without a forbidden zone? The Cathedral is where the protagonists from “Logan’s Run” encounter a “Lord of the Flies...Full Story
  Bullied Dolphin Will Probably Make His Way Back Out to Sea Without Help, Experts Say
Posted: May 1, 2012 | The bullied dolphin currently chilling out in the wetlands near Huntington Beach, California is likely to eventually get back out to sea himself, experts who have been watching the creature say. | Bullying is a trendy problem in America, and it doe...Full Story
Avengers blow Battleship out of the water
| Disney's superheroes drive Battleship from first to sixth place at UK box office, while Salmon Fishing in the Yemen holds steady | The winner | Iron Man has always been potent at the UK box office, but would adding relative commercial weaklings Thor, Captain America a...Full Story
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Avengers Assemble blows Battleship out of the water
The Guardian | Disney's superheroes drive Battleship from first to sixth place at UK box office, while Salmon Fishing in the Yemen holds steady All-powerful superheroes ... Avengers Assemble has blasted its way to the top of the UK box office. Photograph: Zade Ro...
Mad Men Recap: Meet The Parents
Huffington Post | The episode title, "At The Codfish Ball," is a Shirley Temple song from the 1936 movie Captain January (video below) about all the different fish "from the herring to the whale" going down to a jamboree, at the bottom of the sea. In their own jambo...
eXperticity Helps Fishing Brands Reel in Revenues, Professional Anglers
Business Wire | Many known brands, including 3M and Costa, benefit from deep product training, contact with pros | SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Following tremendous success in the outdoor and footwear industries, eXperticity has made strong inroads into the fi...
NZ 'needs plan for boat people'
The Daily Telegraph Australia | NEW Zealand's leaders have warned the country is not immune to the risks of refugees arriving by boat. | No boats carrying asylum seekers have ever completed the daunting and treacherous sea voyage to New Zealand, although several have tried -...
Bertrand's video biz has a new program
Canberra Times | CBD | On board a yacht, John Bertrand can cut through the choppiest seas with the greatest of ease. But it looks like the video chop shop business the America's Cup-winning skipper clambered into with old mate Bill Farrow, of Pyramid Building Socie...
  Romney Says He Would Have Gone After Bin Laden, Too
The Inquisitr Posted: May 1, 2012 | It’s kind of funny that Mitt Romney is whining now that Democrats are “making up” things about him in the lead up to the 2012 election, coming from the party that basically invented the Muslim socialist Saul Al...
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta set for unprecedented restoration
The Tribune San Luis Obispo | Chipps Island is packed with stories. The 1,000-acre tract in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta has been the stage for a variety of human scheming and struggling. | Legend has it the island once was owned by the Italian mafia, where a spat between m...
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta set for unprecedented restoration
Sacramento Bee | SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Chipps Island is packed with stories. The 1,000-acre tract in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta has been the stage for a variety of human scheming and struggling. | Legend has it the island once was owned by the Italian mafia, ...
Life on Royal Navy's Falklands-bound HMS Dauntless
BBC News It is one of the Royal Navy's most advanced and powerful warships, now on its way to the other side of the world; destination - the Falkland Islands. | HMS Dauntless is the largest destroyer ever built for the Royal Navy, made from nearly 3,000 ...
Far-flung New Zealand sees risk from boat refugees
Springfield News-Sun | WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand may be one of the most geographically isolated nations on Earth, but its leaders say the country is not immune to the risks of refugees arriving by boat. | No boats carrying asylum seekers have ever compl...
Iceland recovers from crisis
News24 | Grindavik - In this small Icelandic village, sailors are making double their pre-crisis pay, haddock sales to places like Boston and Brussels are booming and unemployment is almost zero - signs of this island's surprisingly rapid rise from the ashe...
Far-Flung NZ Sees Risk from Boat Refugees
Time Magazine | (WELLINGTON, New Zealand) — New Zealand may be one of the most geographically isolated nations on Earth, but its leaders say the country is not immune to the risks of refugees arriving by boat. | No boats carrying asylum seekers have ever comp...
EU fisheries ministers reject Danish quota system
Jyllands Posten | Tradeable fishing quotas also face domestic criticism for allowing high concentration of fishing quotas in hands of ever fewer fishermen By Peter Stanners European fishing ministers rejected adopting a Danish-style tradable quota systems in Luxembo...
Far-Flung New Zealand Sees Risk From Boat Refugees
National Public Radio | WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand may be one of the most geographically isolated nations on Earth, but its leaders say the country is not immune to the risks of refugees arriving by boat. | No boats carrying asylum seekers have ever comp...
Far-flung New Zealand sees risk from boat refugees
STL Today | New Zealand may be one of the most geographically isolated nations on Earth, but its leaders say the country is not immune to the risks of refugees arriving by boat. | No boats carrying asylum seekers have ever completed the daunting and treacherou...
Far-flung New Zealand sees risk from boat refugees
Austin American Statesman | WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand may be one of the most geographically isolated nations on Earth, but its leaders say the country is not immune to the risks of refugees arriving by boat. | No boats carrying asylum seekers have ever compl...
Far-flung New Zealand sees risk from boat refugees
Newsday | WELLINGTON, New Zealand - (AP) -- New Zealand may be one of the most geographically isolated nations on Earth, but its leaders say the country is not immune to the risks of refugees arriving by boat. | No boats carrying asylum seekers have ever com...
Far-Flung New Zealand Sees Risk From Boat Refugees
The New York Times | WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand may be one of the most geographically isolated nations on Earth, but its leaders say the country is not immune to the risks of refugees arriving by boat. Connect With Us on Twitter | Follow @nytimesw...
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