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| Set sail for small portsiAfrica.comWith cruise ships getting larger and larger, some cruise tourists still prefer the allure of sliding into a small provincial port uncrowded by mega-liners. And those tired of arriving in port to find it crammed with giant ships and several thousand ... |
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| David Warther Carvings groundbreaking is TuesdayNew Philadelphia Times ReporterThe Eagle launched his fleet when he was 17, and he's been carving ships from throughout history since then. For the past three years, he's carved only Medieval ships. A fifth generation carver with Swiss ancestry, David buys legal, antique ivory to ... |
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| Silver Explorer pays a call on blooming Dart!This Is South Devon... and smallest in the Silversea fleet of six ships, with 66 cabins for 132 passengers. She carries a crew of 117. The Silver Explorer is on an 11-day 'Blooming Gardens and Medieval Castles' cruise to the Scillies, Ireland and the Scottish Isles. |
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| Battleship Is BullshipSan Diego ReaderThe toy-and-game empire has nimbly and digitally recruited the US Navy (including several San Diego–based ships). Given all the firepower, director Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights) does not need to fine-tune dialogue such as “I got a bad feeling about ... and more » |
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 Houston Chronicle (blog) | That plague-y nursery rhymeHouston Chronicle (blog)Both of these pests could be found almost everywhere in medieval Europe, but they were particularly at home aboard ships of all kinds–which is how the deadly plague made its way through one European port city after another. |
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| The 'limitless horizon" of capitalismAsia Times OnlineThe imperialism of the 19th century was also a kind of globalization: if one studies [Fernand] Braudel and [Immanuel] Wallerstein, one sees that world trades existed already in 1500, but even if Spanish, Portuguese, British and Dutch ships could reach ... and more » |
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