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Alaska: Alaska Cruise Vancouver

With roughly 73 percent of Americans lacking a passport, and new rules requiring one for entry, is the government equipped to handle an influx of applications?
As winter draws near, many Minnesotans are gearing up for their traditional wintertime frolicking anywhere there is no snow. Cathy Welle is one of the agents at D and E Travel in Fergus Falls who helps get them there.
International Tower Hill Mines Ltd.(OTC.BB: ITHMF) is pleased to provide an update on its current drill program at the LMS project, Alaska. LMS is located 40 kilometres south of the Pogo Gold Mine, within 14 kilometres of the Richardson highway and 15 kilometres north of the city of Delta Junction.
A plan to require passports for United States citizens reentering the U.S. from Canada or Mexico by land or ferries, such as the Victoria...
As the 2006 Alaska cruise season winds down, Princess has announced the winners of its eighth annual C.R.U.I.S.E. service awards, which honor passenger choices for best tours of the season plus favorite tour guides and dock representatives in Alaska and Northwest ports Princess ships visit during the summer.
Cruise line Holland America next year will slightly reduce the number of its Seattle cruise-ship departures for Alaska.
Favorite Alaska cruise itineraries continue in 2007 with Holland America Line. Three Vista-class ships Oosterdam, Zuiderdam, and new to Alaska, Noordam offer more suites than ever before.
Celebrity Cruises, one of the major cruise lines sailing from Seattle to Alaska, is jumping ports. Next year, its ship Mercury will sail...
Celebrity Cruises' 1,870-passenger Mercury is leaving the Port of Seattle for Vancouver, B.C., for the 2007 Alaska cruise season.
Celebrity Cruises' 1,870-passenger Mercury is leaving the Port of Seattle to call on Vancouver for the 2007 Alaska cruise season.

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