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Greenough, Montana. This is the way camping was meant to be: big canvas tents, with proper beds and tables and chairs, and fireside glasses of wine with pan-roasted trout. The Resort at Paws Up calls it "glamping." Still, if you prefer sleeping within four solid walls, the resort also has 28 houses, all set on 37,000 acres of Montana wilderness. Through May 22, rates start at $465 per night for two guests, including all meals; from May 23 to June 16, rates start at $565 per night, with meals. Greenough...
...meddled with what had been a pretty simple proposal. An outgrowth of the E.U.'s long-standing European Neighborhood Program (ENP), the Eastern Partnership (EaP) plan called for establishing preferential development, trade, and travel agreements with the six former Soviet republics in exchange for them taking steps to create solid and responsible free market economies and democratic political systems. In that way, the multi-lateral EaP sought to strike up and reinforce ties with the E.U.'s outlying neighbors even faster than the bilateral ENP agreements had. (See pictures of President Obama's travels in Europe...
...second place, but it’s a strong Princeton boat that won,” Overington said. “We raced well in the final.”While the varsity eight races headlined yesterday’s competition, Harvard displayed its depth as well, receiving solid performances from its other boats.The lightweights particularly turned in impressive results across the board, winning the Jope Cup by scoring 33 points on the day, two ahead of second-place finishers Yale and Princeton.The second varsity eight finished third in their race with a time of 5:59.002, trailing leader Yale...
Harvard opened the two-day competition with solid results, drubbing Yale and Weslyan 15-5 and 15-6 to reach the semifinals. Unfortunately for Redline, it ran into an equally dominant Middlebury squad...
Polar bears have become the universal symbol of global warming, not so much because they're cute or cuddly (they're actually ferocious and not opposed to cannibalism), but because it is eminently clear that climate change is killing them. Polar bears depend on solid sea ice for survival; it's where they do their hunting. But when the ice begins to melt - as it has in recent years, thanks largely to warming - the bears can starve...