Natural charms and ancient allure set Riviera Maya a lush world apart (Boston Globe)
The greatest risk to international travelers who are pregnant is the development of a complication in an area with inadequate facilities to manage the complication. When traveling by automobile, pregnant women should wear their seat belt with the lap belt positioned under the abdomen and the shoulder strap between the breasts. There is no evidence that use of safety restraints increases risk of fetal injury. The chief cause of fetal death in motor vehicle accidents is the death of the mother.
Natural charms and ancient allure set Riviera Maya a lush world apart (Boston Globe)
SIAN KA'AN BIOSPHERE RESERVE, Mexico - The Maya called this part of the world Sian Ka'an, or "where the sky is born." As we cruise across the milky green water of Laguna Campechen, part of the Everglades-like expanse of the eastern Yucatan Peninsula, the sky seems immense. A high scrim of clouds does little to shield us from the powerful ...
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Travel: A ship-shape cruise (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The day was just about perfect. The five-masted Royal Clipper sailing ship was spending a full day at sea, sweeping through the Ionian and Mediterranean seas from the Greek island of Corfu, rounding the toe of Italy on its way to Sicily. Wind in the sails propelled us over water that was a deep sapphire blue. It was a sunny day. I relaxed in the breeze and discussed travel and books with new ...
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Roy Exum: A World Series Classic (The Chattanoogan)
When the World Series begins Wednesday night, we will live anew our passion for the great game, but, as with every year, you can’t help but recall the past.
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Who's on first in battle against BSE? (Prairie Star)
In the old Superman comics there is an alternative world, an alternate reality, where things are topsy-turvy, or opposite. This alternate reality place was called “Bizarro world.”
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TRAVEL: Shades of a Polynesian past (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
— Twice a day the tide changes on this South Seas atoll, and when it does, 8- to 12-foot-tall waves churn through Tiputa Pass, creating a thunder of clashing water, riptides and whirlpools that can kill an unwary swimmer. But the bottlenose dolphins of Rangiroa revel in it.
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Poetry and painting combine for a beautiful show (Miami Herald)
For Miami painter John Bailly and poet Richard Blanco, home is a state of mind, a world packed with wild and wonderful memories, no matter its physical location.
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Gift, exhibition confirm the BMA as Matisse center (Baltimore Sun)
Home to the world's most comprehensive collection of work by Henri Matisse, the Baltimore Museum of Art is raising its international profile as an authority and a leading exhibitor of the French Modernist master.
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Space, the final frontier (Guardian Unlimited)
Travel: Want to live out your Lawrence of Arabia fantasies? Tom Robbins travels to Oman for the weekend.
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Matthew Williamson: welcome to my world (Daily Telegraph)
To celebrate ten triumphant years on the international catwalks, the British designer Matthew Williamson invited Kate Finnigan to follow him as he prepared to show two different collections in two different cities over the course of one very busy month.
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Airbus double-deck superjumbo takes a bold leap into the future (Guardian Unlimited)
Airbus staked everything on the world's largest airliner. Now at last it's ready for its maiden flight.
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Natural charms and ancient allure set Riviera Maya a lush world apart (Boston Globe)
Risks posed by air travel On flights longer than 6 hours, the risk of deep venous thrombosis and peripheral edema is increased. Therefore, passengers should be encouraged to walk and stretch during the flight. Cabin pressure in most aircraft is maintained at a level equivalent to that at altitudes of 8,000 ft or lower, which results in a decrease of PaO2 to about 60 mm Hg in healthy persons. Passengers with lung disease and a preflight PaO2 of less than 70 mm Hg or an oxygen saturation of less than 93% may require supplemental oxygen during the flight.
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