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Do you need to find a new dentist?
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Thu Aug 22 15:24:58 2013
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Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 12:24:56 -0700
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fans will pay
$165 in the cheaper category. Brazilians over the age of 60, local
students and members of some social programs will be allowed to pay
about $82 for a ticket. Prices for the opener in Sao Paulo
go from $220-$495, with Brazilians paying $80 and discounted tickets costing
$40.About 500,000 tickets in total were set aside for the category available
solely to Brazilian citizens.Applications quickly started pouring in after
tickets went up for grabs at 1000 GMT Tuesday. Some fans had
to be placed in a virtual queue "due to an exceedingly high
demand for access to the ticketing page," FIFA said on its website.FIFA's
press office said that in the first hour of sales there were
14,104 requests for a total of 81,821 tickets. Each applicant can request
for up to four tickets for a maximum of seven matches.The organization
expects a total of nearly 3.3 million tickets to be available for
the tournament in Brazil, but only about 1 million are offered in
the first stage of sales.FIFA said before sales opened that it expected
a demand for tickets similar to that seen for the 2006 World
Cup in Germany, when there were about seven applicants for every ticket
of the monthlong tournament attended by more than 3.3 million fans. Almost
2 million tickets were sold to the general public for the World
Cup in South Africa in 2010, although the number of applications during
the first ticketing phase was significantly lower.Sales of leftover tic
Aug. 19, 2013: A small crowd as it gathers near Berth 3
to watch the Celebrity Cruises' Millennium return to Ketchikan, Alaska.APCelebrity
Cruises announced Tuesday is was cancelling the remainder of a seven-night
cruise to Alaska after mechanical issues forced a ship carrying more than
3,100 passengers and crew members to return to port in Ketchikan.The cruise
line said in a statement that passengers would receive refunds of their
cruise fares and chartered air travel home. It also said it was
offering future cruise certificates for 100 percent of the fare paid for
this cruise.Cynthia Martinez, a spokeswoman for Royal Caribbean Cruises
Ltd., which owns Celebrity Cruises, said by email that about 2,200 guests
and nearly 960 crew members were onboard the Millennium. She said Celebrity
"will do whatever is necessary to get our guests back home, at
no additional cost to them."Martinez said the 965-foot ship experienced
a mechanical issue with one of its two propulsion motors. She said
it could sail at a reduced speed with one motor, but "in
an abundance of caution," the cruise line decided to cancel the sailing.The
ship had an issue with the same motor on a prior outing,
she said.Celebrity Cruises said the seven-night sailing began Friday, with
the ship leaving Vancouver, British Columbia. Ketchikan, in southeast Alaska,
was one of several ports of call scheduled before the cruise was
to end in Seward.Coast Guard spokesman Kip Wadlow said
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">the latest problem
prompted the ship to return to Ketchikan after it had left the
port on Sunday. He said the Coast Guard on Monday ordered the
vessel to stay put until the issue was fixed. He said the
agency was working with Celebrity Cruises "to put the safety of the
crew and the passengers first, ensure that they are protected and ensure
that the vessel is capable of safely getting underway."The cruise company
said engineers, consultants from the motor's manufacturer and the cruise
line's marine operations team had been working "around the clock" to resolve
the issue.The president and CEO of the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, Patti
Mackey, said some restaurants and bars in town got a boost Sunday
night when the cruise ship returned. Cruise ships typically aren't in town
that late, and "that was a pleasant up-shot for them, anyway," she
said.She said the tour company that manages transfers for the cruise line
also was busy contacting local tour companies to ask about extra space
they might have for the held-over passengers. Some passengers just walked
around town and shopped, she said."It's not the ideal situation for those
folks who really wanted to see all the stops on the itinerary,
but we're trying to do our best to make them feel comfortable
and welcome," Mackey said of the community.
Harper said she doesn't know who
started the memorial, but it means a lot.East Central University is setting
up a fund so Lanes parents, who are still in Australia, can
come to Oklahoma.The school is in Ada, about 85 miles west of
Duncan. Lane started 14 games at catcher last year and was entering
his senior year."Chris was a well-liked young man here on campus. His
teammates thought a lot of him. Seemed to be a bright, promising
student," Dr. Jeff Williams, the athletic director at East Central University,
told KOCO.Australia's Herald Sun newspaper said Lane's former team, Essendon
Baseball Club, would turn its Sunday game against the University of Melbourne
into a tribute to Lane to raise money for the family. Roses
and a baseball were placed on the home plate on Monday with
the message, "A wonderful young man taken too soon. Why?"The Associated
Press contributed to this report.
Police: College baseball player killed by 'bored' teens
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