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...immediate splash with supercheap cruises of the Caribbean. Since then, the line's bright orange ships have expanded to the Mediterranean and the canals of the Netherlands and Belgium. But this season, Hadji-Ioannou discontinued the Riviera route, redeploying one (so far) of his ships to ply the coasts of his home country, beginning May 18. "Greece is an ideal environment for this unique concept to work best," he says. "Its cluster of close-distance islands means more itineraries--and money for us--rather than sailing the Riviera coast." Like the pioneer's 16 other companies, including easyJet, easyBus...
With four spots at the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association’s Dinghy national championships on the line, the No. 4 Harvard co-ed sailing team found itself on the outside looking in after a sixth-place showing on a tumultuous Saturday at the US Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. But on Sunday, the Crimson stormed back, finishing the New England Dinghy Championship in second place and earning its second coveted nationals invite in as many weeks. “Saturday was very interesting,” junior captain Kyle Kovacs said...
...Wisconsin were racing just fifteen minutes after us on the river,” he said. “And they’re the only crew that we couldn’t really compare ourselves with so far because they mostly race other crews on the West Coast...
...have collided, and the results aren't pretty. New York City artist Daniel Edwards, creator of a similarly taste-free Britney-giving-birth statue, has created Paris Hilton Autopsy, complete with removable organs. Blogsite DEFAMER wonders if the heiress "is presently savoring the prospects of long lines of East Coast [art] connoisseurs waiting patiently for their turn to handle her petrified innards." SCORE...
...proud of it,” Adams says of his deferment. He adds, “ It was a terrible war.” After graduating, Adams attended Harvard’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, then left the East Coast in 1972. “I had been at Harvard for six years. I really wanted to get away,” he says. “I had been reading Beat literature, so I went to Haight-Ashbury instead of going to Europe to study with some German composer. I went the opposite direction...