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New tropical storm heads for Haiti, Dominican Rep.
Maryland WeatherThe fifth named storm of the 2011 Atlantic season has formed in the Caribbean Sea near the island of Dominica. The forecast track would carry the storm south of the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, then across the Dominican Republic and......Tags: Dominican Republic, Haiti, Weather Warnings, Puerto Rico, Tropical Storms
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Tropical wave in central Caribbean producing only a few showers, thunderstorms
Sun Sentinel2 p.m. update: The tropical wave over the central Caribbean is producing only a few disorganized showers and thunderstorms. It is moving westward at about 20 mph. It has only a 10 percent chance of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours....Tags: Mexico, Gulf of Mexico, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricanes, Puerto Rico
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Tropical wave could bring heavy rain to Puerto Rico, Hispaniola
Sun SentinelA tropical wave near the Leeward Islands could bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the islands and Puerto Rico and Hispaniola on Saturday night into Sunday. However, it has a low chance of becoming a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours. TROPICAL...Tags: Gulf of Mexico, Mexico, Hurricanes, Meteorological Disasters, Puerto Rico
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Purdue student dies while in Cayman Islands
CROWN POINT, Ind. (AP) — A Purdue University student died of apparent heat stroke while working with a wildlife rescue program in the Cayman Islands. Purdue spokeswoman Jeanne Norberg tells the Journal & Courier of Lafayette that 21-year-old Daniel...Tags: Wildlife, Heat Stroke, Physical Conditions, Health, Field Museum of Natural History
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Cruise Port Spotlight: Costa Maya, Mexico
Special CorrespondentLocated in the southern half of the 236-mile Caribbean coastline of the Yucatan Peninsula in Quintana Roo, Mexico, approximately 100 miles south of Playa del Carmen and near the border with Belize, Costa Maya suffered extensive damages from Hurricane...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Mexico, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hurricane Damage, Nature
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MSO concert features French romantic music
katec@herald-mail.comOoh la la! The Maryland Symphony Orchestra will present "A French Feast" this weekend, the third Masterworks concert of the season. "This is a program I truly love," Music Director Elizabeth Schulze wrote in an e-mail. "Every piece just shines." The...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Education, Washington County (Maryland), United States Naval Academy, Georges Bizet
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Cruise Port Spotlight: Colon and Cristobal, Panama
Special CorrespondentMost people, when they think of Panama, come up with Panama hats (although these well-known hats are really made in Ecuador) and, of course, they associate the country with the Panama Canal, a modern-day marvel connecting the Caribbean Sea to the...Tags: Tools and Hardware, Spain, Bodies of Water, Travel, Hardware
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Cruise Port Spotlight: Belize City, Belize
Special CorrespondentA Central American country, located between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize has a variety of Caribbean islands including St.George's Caye (the site of the 1798 battle during which the British defeated the Spanish and laid claim to Belize), Ambergris Caye and...Tags: Travel, Coconut Milk, Onions, Cruise Line Ports, Central America
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Tips for designing destination weddings
Postcards from FloridaHere are some tips for picking out destination weddings, courtesy of the Association for Wedding Professional International. “Cost is a major factor why a couple will choose a destination instead of a wedding in their area,” says Richard Markel,... -
Tomas weakens, but still a threat to Haiti
Maryland WeatherTomas, weakened from its former Cat. 2 hurricane strength to a minimal tropical storm, is still expected to regain some of that strength and turn toward Haiti as a Cat. 1 hurricane by Friday morning. The island nation has been......Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Hurricanes, Refugee, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Haiti
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Otto becomes 8th hurricane of the season
Maryland WeatherTropical Storm Otto has graduated. It is now Hurricane Otto, the 8th of the 2010 Atlantic season. But it continues to move off to the northeast, of no concern to the U.S. mainland. It could become a problem for the Azores......Tags: Hurricanes, Meteorological Disasters, Texas, Floods, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Port of Call Spotlight: Roatan, Honduras
Special CorrespondentA popular stop on Western Caribbean cruise itineraries, Roatan, 30 miles off the coast of Honduras, is the largest and most developed of the Bay Islands, a region comprised of three primary islands and more than 60 isles and keys in the Caribbean Sea. A...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Landforms, Travel, Cruise Line Ports
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