May 2008
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Wed 28 May 2008
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An open day at Stithians Lake organised by South West Lakes proved a huge success at the weekend.
Wed 28 May 2008
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Wed 28 May 2008
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Wed 28 May 2008
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Wed 28 May 2008
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Four people are confirmed dead aboard a capsized sailboat found off the Bahamas during the weekend.
Tue 27 May 2008
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The decision on whether to salvage an abandoned yacht found drifting off the Northland coast yesterday lies with its insurers, the vessel's owner said today.
Tue 27 May 2008
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Tue 27 May 2008
Posted by BBC Sport | Olympics | Sailing | UK Edition under Sailing News , General Sailing
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Tue 27 May 2008
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Farrah Hall's Olympic dream will have to wait at least four years.
The Annapolis windsurfer's final plea before a federal arbitrator was dismissed after nearly two days of testimony. The ruling means that Florida windsurfer Nancy Rios, and not Hall, will represent the United States in the RS:X women's event at the Summer Games in Beijing.
'My heart goes out to Farrah Hall, who put her heart and soul into making the Olympic team. She has a bright future in our sport,' said Dean Brenner, chairman of US Sailing's Olympic Committee.
Tue 27 May 2008
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Almost a dozen students and staff from Maine Maritime Academy will be boarding the Schooner Bowdoin this week for the trip of a lifetime.