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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Potomac River
Don’t Fence Me In
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8-1-2004
According to the Outdoor Industry Association, kayaking is the fastest-growing human-powered activity in the U.S. From 2001 to 2002, the sport grew 14 percent, and today it boasts more than 10.5 million avid followers. Want to join in the fun? Then ...
Article Excerpts:
...to paddle the middle fork of the Salmon River,
Potomac River
(around the Great Falls, Virginia area), and...
Open Wide
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4-1-2008
Oyster shucking is as much an art as it is a necessity. And a host of world-class shuckers have perfected their own techniques for getting to the slimy, wet, tasty morsel inside the shell.
Article Excerpts:
...dancer’s foot into the waters of the
Potomac River
and Patuxent rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. So...
Founder's Dinner
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2-1-2008
[dl] MusicFounder's DinnerWhat do you get when three of our nation's greatestmen drink five bottles of wine? We're living in it. By Kristin Baird RattiniCharles Cera...
Article Excerpts:
... would be carved out of Virginia swampland along
Potomac River
.
Though theissues are old,...
Getting Into The Education Business
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11-1-2001
Tired of facing shortages of qualified workers and spending billions on training, Corporate America is teaming up with schools in new efforts to close the “digital divide” — and prepare kids for work in the real world. From the time he ...
Article Excerpts:
...his Washington, D.C., neighborhood is across
Potomac River
and far away from the amusements downtown. He...
Two If By Sea
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10-15-2004
you'll find a whole new appreciation for some of the U.S.s most beautiful cities if you take it all in from offshore.
Article Excerpts:
...and history meet front and center. Slide down
Potomac River
to Theodore Roosevelt Island and haul ashore for...