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This was sort of inevitable.
Our man boards a ship full of young French sailors.
Bankers with big-boat tastes but dinghy budgets have devised a solution to their conundrum.
Also, enemy and ally ships are zooming in on the area.
Yes, the car companies are disintegrating, people are sinking their own boats, and major architectural landmarks are going for half price. But Hugo Lindgren spots a few glimmers of hope.
The beloved floating museum returned to Manhattan today, and some photographer snuck into an important person's office to take a picture of it.
A chance encounter in rural Maine proves what we've always suspected: that all celebrities are secretly required to be friends.
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