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The Polar Bears of Churchill, Manitoba

by Pat Wion Hammond / Nov 21, 2008 / 4 comments

Classic Florida Attractions Worth a Look

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Nov 20, 2008 / 0 comments

Sunshine State Classics Can’t Be Touched
 Age-Old Florida Attractions Still Fun for All Generations

See Ancient Rome in 3D

by AKNickerson / Nov 19, 2008 / 1 comments

Sheikh Nahayan Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships

by Bert Maxwell /
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Nov 18, 2008 / 0 comments

Sheikh Nahayan Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships

Four Great Auckland Cafes

by Craig Martin /
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Nov 17, 2008 / 1 comments

Zealand's biggest city, Auckland, is one of the South Pacific's premier coffee locations thanks to its great diversity of independent cafes and the ability to roast a great bean. This month, our NZ editor offers up his five favourite places to find good espresso in the City of Sails.

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Michigan's Small Town Treasures: Inventing a Good Time

by Julie Royce /
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Nov 17, 2008 / 2 comments

Sleeping Bear Dunes

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Nov 14, 2008 / 8 comments

 

For Photo Fridays at Delicious Baby (travel photos from around the world), our daughter decided to post about her trip last weekend to Sleeping Bear Dunes, on Lake Michigan.  The dunes are located just north a bit from Frankfort, Michigan. Here's what she had to say...

 

 

Last weekend, we went to Sleeping Bear Dunes. Have you been there? It is close to our cottage, so we drove there. Come along!

 

“Cache the Fever” in Florida

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
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Nov 14, 2008 / 1 comments

“Cache the Fever” in Florida

Fulbright-Hays Faculty & Dissertation Awards

by Bert Maxwell /
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Nov 14, 2008 / 0 comments

Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad (FRA) Fellowship Program

Fellowship Program offers opportunities to faculty of Institutions of

Merasi School: Hayad Khan's Story

by Caitie / Nov 13, 2008 / 2 comments

Every month, The Merasi School tells the unique story of one student. This is Hayad Khan’s story.

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