Movement to shut down shark tours in Hawaii grows – PR Inside
July 4, 2009
Movement to shut down shark tours in Hawaii grows – PR Inside
HALEIWA, Hawaii (AP) – Three women donned scuba masks and jumped into the waters off Oahu’s North Shore, floating inside a submerged cage as about a dozen sharks glided toward bloody fish scraps tossed into the water by a tour company. Tourist Kim Duniec said the experience of coming eye-to-eye with
US rising debt may be next crisis – Economic Times
WASHINGTON: The Founding Fathers left one legacy not celebrated on Independence Day but which affects us all. It’s the national debt. The country first got into debt to help pay for the Revolutionary War. Growing ever since, the debt stands today at a staggering $11.4 trillion — equivalent to
Earnhardt needs Daytona to be part of much-needed season turnaround – KFSM.com
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Dale Earnhardt Jr. doesn’t know when he’ll end his winless streak, or how long it will take to turn around his horrendous season. The only thing NASCAR’s most popular driver — winless in 38 races — is certain of is that he’s not strong enough to withstand another


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