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Photo of the day 7.9.10
Filed under: Nicaragua, Photo of the Day, Central America This image jumps vividly, something that may have to do with how many impressions it casts simultaneously It speaks immediately to the promise of a road trip and the lure of the open road It (more)
How to become a texas auto insurance broker?
Home > Topics > How To Become A Texas Auto Insurance Broker? How to become a texas auto insurance broker? (more)
Daily Pampering: The crystal camcorder for women
Filed under: Gear, Luxury TravelYou're going to want some pictures and videos from your next trip, so why not take them yourself? After all, every time 'he' has the camera someone's head just gets cut off so you might as well take matters into your o (more)
Carbondale nears decision on Village at Crystal River
CARBONDALE Town trustees have agreed to several key components of the long debated Village at Crystal River mixed use project, including a building height variance and a funding mechanism to pay for both on and off site public improvements Howe (more)
Rancho Cucamonga man arrested for auto insurance fraud
A 31 year old man was arrested on suspicion of perjury and insurance fraud, Tuesday after he turned himself into the San Bernardino County District Attorney s office (more)
Yellowstone sets new record for visitors in June
Filed under: Climbing, Hiking, Paddling, North America, United States, CampingIt seems that the sluggish economy isn't preventing Americans from traveling this summer, at least not to one of our favorite adventure destinations The National Park Serv (more)
Snowmass Base Village goes into receivership
ASPEN District Judge Gail Nichols on Friday put the Base Village at Snowmass project into receivership as part of a court action spurred by four lenders The transition into receivership when an outside party manages the operations and finances (more)
Garfield County looking into effects of ballot questions
GLENWOOD SPRINGS As is happening in governments throughout the state, Garfield County is investigating the likely effects of three ballot questions that will go before voters in November Proposition 101 and proposed constitutional amendments 60 (more)
David Grisman brings bluegrass to Aspen
ASPEN In 1973, mandolinist David Grisman helped put bluegrass in the ears of an unusually large audience, when he and Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia launched Old & In the Way The band's self titled first album was said to be the best s (more)
Wine vending machines debut in Pennsylvania
Filed under: Food and Drink, North America, United StatesYes, Virginia, there really is a Santa Claus and he seems to favor Pennsylvania The state known for its tough liquor laws is testing out a rather casual convenience: wine vending machines (more)
One final note
Dear Editor:As the sun begins to set on the Aspen Ideas Festival, let me offer another idea for the participants to take home with them as they depart the valley in their corporate jets, to wit: As an American citizen and taxpayer I don't want ano (more)
Power Plant Road open, with one restriction
Dear Editor:There have been several letters to the editor about Aspen City Council's decision to 'close down' Power Plant Road Many of the letters have contained inaccurate information, starting with the assertion that the road is closed to trave (more)
SimpleCare Health Plan continues positive membership growth!
SimpleCare Health Plan increases memberships by 30% in June (more)
Cold feat: Adventurer reaches poles, eyes Everest
BOULDER, Colo Adventurer Eric Larsen savored every stride of his exhausting excursions to the North and South Poles That is, when he wasn't fretting about snow blindness, cracks in the ice, a shortage of food, tent fires, hypothermia, frostb (more)
Review: Takcs, all-star trio, do well by Brahms
ASPEN This was a good week at the Aspen Music Festival for chamber music, and especially Brahms On Tuesday night, a Brahms string quintet hit a high point in the hands of the Takcs Quartet And Wednesday's all Brahms special event at Harris Hall (more)
Schweitzer's granddaughter pays Aspen a visit
ASPEN Sixty one years after renowned humanitarian Dr Albert Schweitzer's landmark visit to Aspen, one of his descendants is visiting the town he helped put on the map Dr Christiane Engel's first order of business after she arrived in Aspen (more)
From the shores of Louisiana: What fuels energy change?
Filed under: Activism, Arts and Culture, History, Learning, North America, Ecotourism, Consumer ActivismBorn in the Natal province of South Africa, Ivor van Heerden has been an adopted Louisianan for more than thirty years During his years here he's (more)
British fashion site to men: Don't pack the Speedos on your summer holidays
Filed under: Europe, United KingdomOnline fashion store Very says it surveyed 3,000 people to find the worst male summer fashion sins and Speedos and other men's bikini bathing suits topped the list So, Very is urging the so called 'vacuum packers' (more)
Tony Vagneur: Saddle Sore
We were standing in the middle of a quiet Iowa farmyard, overcast sky, sandy soil damp from recent rain, waiting for Joe Borntrager, the sole proprietor, to turn loose of the draft horses I'd just bought He clearly liked those big boys and was (more)
D.C. area airports pet relief areas - fake fire hydrant included
Filed under: North America, United States, AirportsI am not a pet owner so I never thought about the challenges involved in letting Fifi or Mr Bigglesworth relieve themselves during a trip Apparently, the Washington D C airports did consider t (more)
RFTA driver exudes understanding of Bells
Dear Editor:Last week I had occasion to take a bus from Rubey Park to Highlands, then transfer buses for Maroon Bells, and I was delighted with the wealth of information passengers received from enthusiastic driver John Paddington This RFTA driver (more)
Insurance Professional Is Ensured Membership With Stanford Who's Who
Stanford Who's Who welcomes Mr Evan Miles BACIP to the ranks of leading professionals as a result of his incredible work in the Insurance Services Industry (more)
Aspen Ideas: Is the financial crisis over? Depends on whom you ask
ASPEN Three financial experts gave an audience at the Aspen Ideas Festival on Friday wildly different views on whether the financial crisis is really over David Stockman, former budget director for President Reagan, told the crowd to find a cabi (more)
Company President Is Insured With Membership In Stanford Who's Who
Stanford Who's Who welcomes Kevin J Shaigec to the ranks of premier professionals as a result of his phenomenal work in the Financial Services Industry (more)
Texas Association of Health Underwriters Elects New Officers
Newly elected board faces healthcare reform head on (more)
Open house set on Rio Grande Trail improvements in Woody Creek
WOODY CREEK Proposed improvements to the Rio Grande Trail in Woody Creek will be the focus of a public open house at the Woody Creek Community Center on Wednesday, July 14 Pitkin County Open Space and Trails officials will discuss the improvemen (more)
Discovery Cove plans new saltwater reef attraction in Orlando
Filed under: North America, United States, NewsSeaWorld Orlando's Discovery Cove is known as the place where you can swim with the dolphins, but starting in 2011, visitors will be able to swim among sharks, tropical fish and other sea life, as well (more)
Daily gear deals - free car power splitter, $48 Bluetooth hands free kit an
Filed under: Gadling's Daily Deal Here are the hottest gear deals for today, Saturday July 10, 2010 Remember, these deals are often valid for just one day, so act fast before they are gone Today's first deal is for a Belkin MP3 accessory (more)
Boston gets first luxury hotel for dogs
Filed under: North America, United States, Hotels and AccommodationsThe Boston hotel industry is going to the dogs News from the Bay State is that Urban Hound Daycare will open later this month marking the city's first luxury hotel for dogs The 8 (more)
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