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Buchanan also announced that the first exhibits and displays for the museum will be up in time for the arrival of the Volvo Ocean Race, the round-the-world race that will return to Annapolis for the third time as part of a planned stopover in April. This is the first time that I can recall that the Bush administration has done anything but give lip service to the cause of peace between Israel and the Palestinians, usually offered as part of brief meetings at the White House, or equally short stopovers on presidential trips. Air Tahiti Nui offers affordable rates (like $550 round-trip from Los Angeles to Tahiti) as well as air-and-hotel packages and great stopover packages on your way to Australia or New Zealand. |
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