Other Virtual Vacation Items
Ohana Beach Rentals gets a jump on Trump (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
Ohana Beach Rentals Hawaii was the first property manager out of the box to offer luxury rentals in the much-touted Trump International Hotel at Waikiki Beach Walk.
On foot and online, step up for Parkinson's Disease (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Every April people living with Parkinson's disease, along with their families and friends, gather in New York City's Central Park to raise awareness and funds for Parkinson's disease research. At the first walk in 1994 there were 200 participants.
Man found guilty of manslaughter (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
BRATTLEBORO – A Windham County jury found a Wilmington man guilty of voluntary manslaughter Thursday, ending the third day of deliberations in what had started as a second-degree murder trial. ... - By SUSAN SMALLHEER Rutland Herald
Man guilty of manslaughter (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
BRATTLEBORO – A Windham County jury found a Wilmington man guilty of voluntary manslaughter Thursday, ending the third day of deliberations in what had started as a second-degree murder trial. ... - By SUSAN SMALLHEER STAFF WRITER
Huntsman gone but is still in charge (Deseret News)
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. has made only a single public appearance, at a brief ceremony more than a month ago, since announcing...
Community Calendar (Mundelein Review)
Find out what to do this week and beyond.
Airline Employees Strip for Safety (Fox News)
Air New Zealand is taking it down to the bare essentials
The Next Hot Blog: Weird News, Travel Info, and Photography, Music, and More (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Stress relief? A college student's new blog explores some of the curiosities of daily life, from weird instruments to Michael Jackson, technology news to travel suggestions. The blog is a virtual modern living space; with each post comes an element of surprise.
Virtual vacation (The Columbus Dispatch)
With the dog days of July and August breathing down our sun-sensitive necks, The Dispatch wanted to see whether we could replicate a season's worth of activities without forfeiting our inalienable right to central air conditioning. Naturally, we turned to video games.
Carlisle students take 'Virtual Vacation' (The Sentinel)
“Virtual Vacation” may sound like a break from school work for elementary students, but with the summer program’s teachers doubling as graduate students, it was a learning experience for everyone.








