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Head Seas Defined
Waves coming from the direction a boat is heading.
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Veteran recounts cost of freedom
Published July 4, 2009, 11:31 pm, Carteret County News-Times
CHERYL BURKE BEAUFORT — From having his ship torpedoed to watching friends die as they went overboard, World War II Navy veteran Hugh Salter, 87, knows the high cost of freedom that’s celebrated each Fourth of July.
Vietnamese immigrant killed in robbery
Published July 4, 2009, 4:32 pm, Cherokee Tribune
FAIRFIELD, Ala. - Trieu Dong was among thousands of Vietnamese who fled their native land after years of war, risking rough seas and pirates in small boats.
The tales of arms recoveries expose terror plans that never saw results
Published July 4, 2009, 12:59 pm, Sunday Observer
The unending recoveries by the military now engaged in search and clear operations are now exposing the magnitude of the terror operations the LTTE had planned to execute against the Security Forces to reach their goal of Eelam during the Eelam War IV, which began in the year 2006 with the closure of the Mavil Aru anicut but ended with the total elimination of the LTTE from the Sri Lankan soils.
Pair of robbers end American dream for man who came to U.S. from Vietnam 33 years ago
Published July 4, 2009, 4:03 am, Birmingham News
Trieu Duong and his family arrived in the U.S. on the most American of days. It was the Fourth of July. In 1976.
Sailing the Seven Seas with Captain Blood
Published July 3, 2009, 6:13 am, IGN PC Games
Captain Blood (PC) An action packed take on a notorious pirate.
Hawaii's cheapest cruise sails into sunset
Published July 2, 2009, 7:20 pm, Muzi
ABOARD THE MELISSA ANN - Crewmembers hooted and applauded as the last boat in Honolulu's failed city ferry service sailed into another gorgeous Hawaii sunset to end one of the seas' best bargains for tourists and commuters.
Comoros Airbus survivor told of her mother's death
Published July 2, 2009, 7:01 am, Times Online
A Paris schoolgirl, who survived a plane crash into the Indian Ocean this week, was told today that her mother had been lost in the wreckage off the Comoros Islands.
Bury Yourself In a Good Book
Published July 2, 2009, 5:24 am, Bay Weekly
Nothing reads like a mystery. It needn’t be a murder mystery to pin you with hunger to the pages of a book. All the best stories stir us with the same questions, working up an appetite of wonder that’s insatiable until the last page. How did it come to this? What forces gave our hero these powers?
Ocean salmon season opens, should heat up
Published July 1, 2009, 8:03 pm, Seattle Times
Westport is open Sundays to Thursdays, then daily starting July 24. Ilwaco is open daily. Neah Bay and La Push are open Tuesdays to Saturdays, and then daily starting July 18.
Foreigners are the real pirates, says former Somali fisherman, by Tristan McConnell, Times Online (UK)
Published July 1, 2009, 1:11 pm, AlertNet
Source: Pulitzer center Eid blamed foreigners for the rise of piracy. He said he had a couple of boats and a fish-trading business in Eyl until illegal trawlers ruined the fishing: “The fish we caught used to be enough for the local people and enough to sell, but now there is not even enough to eat.â€
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