College Football: Monday’s bowl games (San Antonio Express News)

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Stories and features covering sports

 

2006: THE YEAR IN REVIEW (Jacksonville Daily News)

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Three charged in double murderThree Camp Lejeune Marines were charged in August for allegedly killing two lance corporals in Jacksonville.

 

Health Happenings (The Herald)

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Hospice organizing Alzheimer’s group

 

Cool water (Los Angeles Daily News)

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Freshen up your mouth on the dance floor with ICIO Peppermint Water. The sleakly designed, flasklike bottle can fit in your back pocket or a small handbag, making it easily accessible at a club.

 

2006 Kia Sedona EX from North America (Carsurvey.org)

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What things have gone wrong with the car? Brakes squeal for a few stops when cold. A few drips of oil on garage floor over past 5 months, but not enough to represent a problem.

 

On the Majesty’s lack of service (The Post and Courier)

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Mechanical problems caused Norwegian Cruise Lines to cancel the scheduled Saturday departure of its cruise ship “Majesty.” Full refunds are being offered to passengers, and the ship’s departure will be delayed at least a week, cruise line spokeswoman AnneMarie Mathews said Saturday from Miami.

 

Pack your bags for 2007 (The Cincinnati Enquirer)

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After a bumpy ride in 2006, the travel industry is looking up. Tourists are starting to book cool destinations.

 

First Night (Provo Daily Herald)

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Provo residents escape the cold in droves Saturday night. Thousands flocked to Provo’s First Night celebration to ring in 2007 a day early, making it Provo’s largest New Year’s celebration to date, said organizer Scott Henderson. For the first time, the event was held indoors, at the Provo Towne Centre mall, and for the first time huge numbers of families with young children were in …

 

A ship angles into Alaska’s panhandle best (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

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Southeast Alaska is a spectacular land of glaciers, lushly forested islands, and coastal mountains that soar steeply to snow-capped peaks. Most visitors see this landscape from the deck of a cruise ship, and explore its treasures after streaming onto the wharves at Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and other ports of the Inside Passage.

 

Travel trends for the new year (The Oregonian)

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Santa came and went again this year without leaving the horse long ago promised by my Magic 8-Ball. (Maybe it doesn’t work if you repeatedly shake it until you get the answer you want.)

 

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