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Honeymoon Couple

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The Golden Honeymoon

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Written By: Teleplay writer Frederic Hunter, based on the Ring Lardner classic

Starring: James Whitmore, Teresa Wright

Directed By: Noel Black Charley Tate (James Whitmore, Two-time Academy Award Nominee and Tony Award Winner) is an old windbag, often a braggart, but somehow always lovable. Married over fifty years to his ever-patient wife Lucy (Teresa Wright, Academy Award winner), they are on their Golden Honeymoon in Florida.

Everything goes perfectly, until Lucy meets her former fiancée who’s also vacationing with his wife. Suddenly there’s a comic competition between Charley and the old boyfriend for Lucy’s attention. After fifty years, cantankerous Charley has to win his girl all over again!

DVD Features: Author Bio, Actor Bio, Printable Study Guide, About the American Short Story Collection, Audio Interview – Robert Geller, Henry Fonda Intro

Seen on PBS

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Need name of book where people go to Galapagos island while everyone else died, and they are the only 1 alive?

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Question: Need name of book where people go to Galapagos island while everyone else died, and they are the only 1 alive?
A tour or whatever, go to Galapagos island and then the world go to war, bombing stuff, and these people at the island are the only ones alive. I don’t know what the title of the book, so any information about it is helpful.
alinm is right, thats the book. I found it later. It was simply titled Galapagos… Thanks
(galapagos island tours)

Best answer:

Answer by Bubbles
Well I don’t know bu it sounds you’ve got a pretty good idea for a book. Anyone can be an author you know.

On Tour… NILE CRUISE Rendezvous With The Pharaohs

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China Nights

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Resources Available for Medical Care Abroad.(Brief Article): An article from: San Diego Business Journal

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This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on February 12, 2001. The length of the article is 603 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Resources Available for Medical Care Abroad.(Brief Article)
Author: Madeline King
Publication: San Diego Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 12, 2001
Publisher: CBJ, L.P.
Volume: 22 Issue: 7 Page: 15

Article Type: Brief Article

Distributed by Thomson Gale

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How do I get Travel/Health Insurance in Vancouver on a working Visa?

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Question: How do I get Travel/Health Insurance in Vancouver on a working Visa?
I am moving from Australia to Vancouver in August, obviously I will have my normal travel insurance, but since I will be in vancouver for 2 years on a working visa – I would be looking at getting something alot cheaper than travel insurance. What would be the best option for me? I thought about just getting travel insurance for the first month or 2, then once I am settled down look for a cheaper option. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks
(cheap travel health insurance)

Best answer:

Answer by Karen L
The government health care plan in BC is called BC Medical Services Plan(BCMSP), and their website will have info on whether or not you would qualify for it, or at least you can email to ask. Even if you qualify, there will be a waiting period of between 2 and 3 months after you apply before it comes into effect so be sure to have travel medical insurance in place during that time. If you don’t qualify for the government plan, there are private companies who will sell you medical coverage. Pacific Blue Cross is one, Great West Life is another.

which route and ship should we choose for Alaska cruise?

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Question: which route and ship should we choose for Alaska cruise?
we are planning to go on a Alaska Cruise, which route and ship do you recomment?
Thanks,
(alaska cruise ship)

Best answer:

Answer by Time travler
I took a cruise/tour with Princess and it was my all time favorite cruise thus far. I have done 8 with Princess. We flew to Fairbanks, stayed overnight, then took a train to Denali, stayed there 3 nights, then took another train to the port. With Princess, you stay at there own lodges which are truly beautiful. We then sailed to Juneau, Ketichekan, and of course the inside passage. That was the best part, but I loved every thing about the trip and Princess has some of the best shore excursions ever.

Cheap Insurance for Your Home, Automobile, Health, & Life: How to Save Thousands While Getting Good Coverage

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By several measures, insurance for you, your family, your home, and your car continues to rise at the fastest rate in our history. In 2005 (the latest year data are available), total national health expenditures rose 7.9 percent – more than three times the rate of inflation. Nearly 50 million Americans are uninsured for healthcare. According to Insurance Information Institute projections, the average annual expenditure for auto insurance in 2006 was 1. Millions of drivers have no auto insurance. The average expenditure for homeowners insurance was 9, according to a February 2007 report by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Insurance takes a huge bite out of the average American’s monthly budget, and as stated above, many Americans simply forgo insurance because they consider it out of reach. Shopping for insurance requires more effort than many people want to devote to it. They simply grab the first price they come across or accept routine rate increases when it is important to compare not only the price but also coverage and exclusions among carriers. In this easy to read and comprehensive new book you will learn hundreds of ways to secure and or reduce your health, automobile, life, and home insurance costs. If you do not have or cannot afford insurance, we will show you how to get it at a price you can afford. The Internet and technology have opened up a great new way to search for low cost insurance services; we will give you the Web sites, tell you what to look for and to look out for. There is a great deal you can do right now to cut insurance costs. For example, did you know that installing a theft tracking device in your car can save you up to 35% on your auto insurance and that your credit history can dramatically affect your auto insurance premium. Recent studies have shown that more than 90% of insurers use credit information to create an “insurance risk score,” which they then use as a factor to determine your insurance rate. Add a simple home security system to monitor your home, and your insurance rates may be discounted up to 30%, depending upon where you live. Your insurance could end up costing you more if you choose to make monthly payments rather than pay the entire premium annually. Notify your agent if you retire, your children go to school, or you start working from home (when you’re not traveling as much your rates will go down). Have you stopped smoking? Lost weight? Started exercising? All of these efforts can have a dramatic effect on your insurance rates. Insurance topics covered in this book are How Insurance Works, Insurance Company Rating, National and Local Firms, Auto, Health, and Disability Insurance, along with work sheets and forms to assist you in your search for the best coverage at the lowest price.

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Things to do on a southern caribbean cruise?

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Question: Things to do on a southern caribbean cruise?
Hello everyone!:)

I’m going on a cruise and we will be traveling the southern caribbean for 7 days with Carnival Cruise lines. We will be stopping at San Juan, Puerto Rico ; St. Thomas, USVI ; Dominica ; Barbados ; St. Lucia, WI ; Antigua ; St Kitts, WI ; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

What are some things that you think I shouldn’t miss doing at these places, and what are some “must-see” things I should see? Thanks so much!
(southern caribbean cruises)

Best answer:

Answer by jellybeancounter
In San Juan, you should definitely go check out El Morro. It’s a really old fort and you can get some great pictures. There’s another fort in San Juan, San Cristobal, that’s also nice. If you’re old enough, you can check out the Bacardi tour, it’s a short ferry ride from San Juan. San Juan also has some great restaurants and shops.

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