Aruba Headline News:

Enough already -- it's time to vacation (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
S norkeling and relaxing in Aruba -- a vacation I had looked forward to for at least a year. While there, I signed up for one of those half-day snorkeling trips where about 30 tourists pile onto a catamaran and head out to snorkel a few reefs and shipwreck sites. The excursion included a light lunch, an open bar featuring a fruity alcoholic beverage bearing an exotic island name, and ...

post card from Willie (NJ.com)
180227. Thank you for the summer vacation. I'm having a wonderful time here in Aruba. My doctor called and it seems my cholestor and Blood preassure are back to normal.

Couple Celebrate 50th With Cruise To Islands (South Shore News & Tribune)
June 7 marked the 50th wedding anniversary of Carol and Jim Oschmann.

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Upgrades to Aruba Networks for Reliable, Interference-Free Wireless Networking (Broadcast Newsroom)
SUNNYVALE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/30/08 -- Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in wireless LANs and secure unified mobility solutions, today announced that the University of Tennessee has selected and is deploying Aruba's adaptive wireless LAN and secure mobility solution at its Chattanooga campus.

Thrifty travelers look for cruises closer to home (Houston Chronicle)
The Caribbean is rebounding and the Mediterranean is losing out as budget-conscious travelers choose ports closer to home. And some budget-minded cruise lines are skipping far-away Aruba.

Network1 opens new office - Mexico (Business News Americas)
Brazilian product distributor Network1 International has launched operations in Mexico through an office led by the new general director and partner Ignacio Leñero, InfoChannel reported.

Region's tourism leaders band together (Miami Herald)
With their tourism-driven economies battered by a stagnant U.S. economy, expensive jet fuel and airline cutbacks, Caribbean leaders meeting this week have agreed to launch a $60 million campaign to market their region as one tourism destination.

Blind powerlifter knows weight of adversity (Miami Herald)
Blind powerlifter knows weight of adversity Nine years ago, when Carlos Greene of Trinidad lost his eyesight, he did not quit. He tried harder. So hard, in fact, that he is now on the verge of making it to the pinnacle of his sport.

Cruising with a princess, part I (Midland Daily News)
The 92,000-ton cruise ship, Coral Princess, glided effortlessly through the Atlantic Ocean and into the Caribbean Sea as it rounded the southeastern end of Cuba.

Around Cootamundra (Cooma-Monaro Express)
We at the Herald Office are delighted to tell all of the arrival of baby Katie Rose Paulissen. Katie is the second daughter for our ‘gentleman’ in marketing here at the Herald Andy Paulissen and his wife Tania and was born on Thursday last June 26 at the Cootamundra Hospital.

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