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Ports and Bows: Disney cruises butt out

When you think of all the smoking laws and restrictions on land, it鈥檚 surprising that the venerable family cruise line, Disney, is just getting around to ending smoking on their balconies. Mickey鈥檚 line will butt out come Nov.

Faith Forum: Good preaching still has power to change the world

I recently attended a festival of preaching in Nashville, Tenn. I know for most people, the words 鈥渇estival鈥 and 鈥減reaching鈥 may seem an oxymoron. The event was four days of at least four sermons or lectures on preaching a day.

MV Coho offers travel packages to arts festival

Looking for a spring getaway? Head to Port Angeles on the MV Coho to take in the 20th annual Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts from May 24 to 27.

Ports and Bows: Royal Caribbean ship takes a Quantum leap

Phil Reimer is on assignment in Europe. Today鈥檚 column was written by the portsandbows.com backup team of Bob and Nancy Dunn. NEW YORK Describing a ship that won鈥檛 be fit for sailing for another 18 months can be treading in dangerous waters.
Rick Steves: Down-to-earth Antwerp greets visitors with style

Rick Steves: Down-to-earth Antwerp greets visitors with style

Belgium falls through the cracks. It鈥檚 a little country, not big enough for people to find on a map sometimes. But it鈥檚 one of Europe鈥檚 great secrets.
Adventure on target

Adventure on target

An Academy Award-winning film inspires a trip through a land of lakes and castles
St. Lucia police detail rescue efforts following sinking of boat carrying US tourists

St. Lucia police detail rescue efforts following sinking of boat carrying US tourists

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - A boat captain and his first mate swam through dangerous waters for nearly a day before they were rescued after a sinking that was also survived by their two U.S. passengers, authorities in St. Lucia said on Friday.
History, landscape, art echo across New Mexico, from native pueblos to Georgia O'Keeffe

History, landscape, art echo across New Mexico, from native pueblos to Georgia O'Keeffe

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Striped balloons dot a bright blue sky. Red rocks silhouette a lone dead tree. A white ladder leans on a brown adobe dwelling.
Passenger numbers exceed projection on new light-rail line to Salt Lake City airport

Passenger numbers exceed projection on new light-rail line to Salt Lake City airport

SALT LAKE CITY - The Utah Transit Authority is moving thousands of passengers a day on a 6-mile light-rail line to Salt Lake City International Airport from the city's downtown, with ridership exceeding expectations, transit analysts said Friday.

Top congressional Democrats, White House negotiate with Republicans to ease FAA furloughs

WASHINGTON - With flight delays mounting, White House officials and key members of the Senate struggled Thursday to agree on hurry-up legislation that would end air traffic controller furloughs blamed for inconveniencing large numbers of travellers.