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  • Is Virus The Least Of Our Worries?

    WOOT|Sep 1, 2023
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    Click Here To Add Your Comment We often hear that your health is the most important thing. I have come to realize that health is not the most important thing. Freedom is the most important thing and the one that most seem to take for granted. Those who have fought for that freedom seem to be the only ones who recognize this. Most simply seem to think that freedom is something they are entitled to. If we keep losing our freedoms as we have in the past several years those who take freedom for... Full story

  • Maritime History In The Making

    WOT|Apr 15, 2014

    NEWPORT, R.I. (April 14, 2014) – While lathes are turning in Washington State, dozens of riggers have begun working on the standing rigging that will faithfully support the three masts of SSV Oliver Hazard Perry. The 200-foot square-rigged Tall Ship is Rhode Island’s official Sailing Education Vessel, the largest of its kind to have been built in this country in the last 100 years. The ship’s hull is at Senesco Marine in Quonset, Rhode Island; its wooden spars are being turned and shaped at Th...

  • Adaptive Athletes Heading To Boston To Compete In World Indoor Rowing Championship

    Helen Griffin|Feb 15, 2012

    In the cold of winter when rowers cannot get out on the Charles River in Boston, committed athletes still compete. No, they are not in sleek rowing shells but rather on the torture machine known as the rowing ergometer. The outside sport moves inside to the hockey stadium at Boston University. The event — the C.R.A.S.H.-B's World Indoor Rowing Championship — draws people from around the world. Four adaptive athletes are heading for the C.R.A.S.H.-B's on Feb. 19. Linden Aitken, Jesse Ant... Full story