August 2005 glimpses 

August 2005 glimpses 
USA Today - Sep 09 10:49 AM
August 2005 glimpses

Eagle’s Nest cave diver pulled to surface barely alive 
Cyber Diver News Network - Sep 13 4:00 PM
BAYPORT, Florida (13 Sep 2005) — Dan Pelland just wanted to take some pretty pictures late Sunday afternoon. But Pelland hadn’t realized the spot he chose to shoot photos was next to Eagle’s Nest, one of the world’s most renowned cave diving systems.

Obstetricians Should Recommend Exercise During Pregnancy 
Newswise - Sep 14 3:15 PM
A Saint Louis University obstetrician and nationally recognized exercise expert says the reluctance of his colleagues to recommend exercise during pregnancy is old-fashioned.

Dominican Republic’s Natural Environment Offers Adrenaline Rush 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Sep 13 2:09 AM
Adventure seekers around the world will be more than satisfied with the abundance of thrilling, heart racing activities the Dominican Republic offers.

Cabinet approves Keys sewer plan 
Gainesville Sun - Sep 07 10:30 AM
onroe County and its water district will work together to meet a legislative requirement to sewer the Florida Keys by 2010.

For Golf and Spa in Cancun, There’s Only One Choice: The Renamed Hilton Cancun Golf & Spa Resort 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Sep 14 12:20 PM
Reflecting its status as Cancun’s only resort with both golf and spa facilities on-site, the Hilton resort in Cancun has been renamed the Hilton Cancun Golf & Spa Resort. With the addition of a state-of-the-art 12,000-square-foot Wellness Spa, which opened in January, visitors to the resort can bask in the ultimate in pampering and beauty treatments.

Smelly waste threatens top KZN beach 
Independent Online - Sep 07 11:12 AM
Effluent pouring into the sea near Umhlanga has raised environmental concerns and threatens the beach’s “blue flag” safety status.

USA Vanguard - Manatee say cheese please 
The Vanguard - Sep 07 3:25 PM
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OBITUARIES 
The Monitor - Sep 11 1:49 AM
McALLEN - Rupert C. Richards, 73, died at Doctors Hospital at Renaissance on Thursday, September 8, 2005. He was born on February 27, 1932 in New Orleans and raised there. He attended Tulane University and graduated from Texas A&I University in Kingsville…

Cabinet approves Keys sewer plan 
WINK TV Southwest Florida - Sep 07 10:34 AM
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Monroe County and its water district will work together to meet a legislative requirement to sewer the Florida Keys by 2010.

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