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TUI verbindet Hamburg mit der Karibik…

March 18, 2013
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TUI verbindet Hamburg mit der Karibik…

Hannover (ots) - Hannover / Hamburg, 18. Mrz 2013. TUI wird ab der Wintersaison 2013/14 Hamburg mit der Dominikanischen Republik, Mexiko und Barbados nonstop verbinden. Jeweils zwei Mal pro Woche wird eine Boeing 767-300 von der Hansestadt aus nach Punta Cana in die Karibik und nach Cancun auf die mexikanische Halbinsel Yucatan fliegen. Zustzlich wird…

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Art gallery breathes life to sunken ship

March 10, 2013
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Art gallery breathes life to sunken ship

It's not a ghostly apparition, but one of the photographs by Viennese artist Andreas Franke, which was displayed aboard sunken ship USNS General Hoyt S.Vandenberg and only accessible to competent divers. More than 10,000 divers visited the underwater gallery. "It's unique. Nobody has ever done a photography exhibition underwater before," said Dodd."For a place like…

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Ghosts come to life on sunken wreck

March 8, 2013
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Ghosts come to life on sunken wreck

It's not a ghostly apparition, but one of the photographs by Viennese artist Andreas Franke, which was displayed aboard sunken ship USNS General Hoyt S.Vandenberg and only accessible to competent divers. More than 10,000 divers visited the underwater gallery. "It's unique. Nobody has ever done a photography exhibition underwater before," said Dodd."For a place like…

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Shipwreck photos

March 7, 2013
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Shipwreck photos

It's not a ghostly apparition, but one of the photographs by Viennese artist Andreas Franke, which was displayed aboard sunken ship USNS General Hoyt S.Vandenberg and only accessible to competent divers. More than 10,000 divers visited the underwater gallery. "It's unique. Nobody has ever done a photography exhibition underwater before," said Dodd."For a place like…

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Cricket heroes or mercenaries?

March 7, 2013
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Cricket heroes or mercenaries?

Collis King, hero of the West Indies' 1979 World Cup victory, reflects on his participation in the 1982-84 "rebel tours" in apartheid-era South Africa. His participation ended his international cricket career.

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Underwater gallery brings life to wreck

March 7, 2013
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Underwater gallery brings life to wreck

It's not a ghostly apparition, but one of the photographs by Viennese artist Andreas Franke, which was displayed aboard sunken ship USNS General Hoyt S.Vandenberg and only accessible to competent divers. More than 10,000 divers visited the underwater gallery. "It's unique. Nobody has ever done a photography exhibition underwater before," said Dodd."For a place like…

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Branded a rebel: Cricket’s forgotten men

March 6, 2013
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Branded a rebel: Cricket’s forgotten men

Fast bowler Colin Croft was one of the West Indies players who accepted a place on two "rebel tours" of apartheid-era South Africa in the 1980s. The West Indians were granted "honorary white" status so they could access cricket clubs.Wicketkeeper David Murray admits that his decision to go to South Africa had a negative impact…

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2 US men arrested on gay cruise in Caribbean

March 21, 2012
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2 US men arrested on gay cruise in Caribbean

Buy AP Photo Reprints ROSEAU, Dominica (AP) — Two California men on a gay cruise of the Caribbean were arrested Wednesday in Dominica, where sex between two men is illegal.Police Constable John George said police boarded the cruise ship and arrested the two men on suspicion of indecent exposure and "buggery," a term equivalent to…

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