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Each year at this time, our team of editors and writers takes stock of the gear and equipment they’ve had a chance to handle (or mishandle) over the course of the season. The good stuff winds up in this feature.
What’s it like to go cruising? What’s it like to explore coastlines and rivers and bays and visit one special harbor after another? What’s it like to live to the pulse of nature rather than the blink of traffic lights? What’s it like to follow the geese south?
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s governors are meeting with President-elect Barack Obama today to press their case for at least $40 billion to help pay for health care for the poor and disabled and even more for infrastructure projects like road and bridge repair.
Christmas wasn't stolen, but some lights were.
(ARA) - With the mercury already dropping and colder weather starting to settle in, the last thing any homeowner wants to deal with is a broken furnace or boiler.
President-elect Barack Obama pledged quick work Tuesday on an economic recovery plan to include tax cuts and increased federal spending, and told the nation's governors he wants their advice in designing a package to help their hardhit states.
There is little evidence such a spending spree will actually work.
After years of work, the town of Clay is finally ready to move forward with its waterfront revitalization. At its regular board meeting Monday night, the Clay Town Board voted
President-elect Obama today told the nation's governors -- including Sarah Palin of Alaska -- that he wants their advice in designing an economic package to help hard-hit states.
After almost six months of delay, the City of St. Thomas is headed back to court next week to resolve the Sutherland Press building situation. And if a judge grants its request, the Talbot Street structure could be coming down early next month.
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