Two abandoned boats found, officials try to identify owners (Sun-Sentinel)
The Coast Guard is hunting for the owners of two abandoned boats found off Broward County on Friday.
Developed countries push back vs. pirates (AP via Yahoo! News)
Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering vessels large and small and leaving the world's maritime powers frustrated about how to stop the seafaring bandits.
CHRIS NISKANEN: A quiet opener for the duck men of Swan Lake (Pioneer Press)
NICOLLET, Minn. — To secure a good spot in the bulrushes, the duck men pushed their boats into famed Swan Lake before dawn Saturday.
Outdoors | Wet conditions help hunters; some deer counts down (Seattle Times)
The general statewide deer hunting season begins Oct. 11, and the prospects with the recent wet weather should improve conditions in the...
Somalia heist puts pirates on defense (Seattle Times)
Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering...
Nations Fighting Back Against Pirates (New London Day)
Deauville, France - Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering vessels large
Countries push back against pirates (MSNBC)
Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering vessels and leaving the world's maritime powers frustrated.
On golden pond with your best canine pal (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Cal Welch canoes on the Mohawk River with his German shorthaired pointer Pumpernickel in Glenville, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 15, 2008. For most pets, even dogs trained for hunting, there are two basic dangers in the wilderness, encounters with parasites and other animals.
Developed countries push back vs. pirates (Las Vegas Sun)
Sun, Oct 5, 2008 (12:21 a.m.) Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering vessels large and small and leaving the world's maritime powers frustrated about how to stop the seafaring bandits.
Developed nations uniting to target piracy off of Somalia (Houston Chronicle)
Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting ground: commandeering vessels large and small. Now, however, momentum is growing for coordinated international action to back up the sharp response.