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Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini controversy revives Vikings Love Boat scandal
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Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini controversy revives Vikings Love Boat scandal

Fresh online discussion surrounding Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini has revived interest in the Minnesota Vikings’ infamous 2005 “Love Boat” scandal. Fans began comparing the recent boat-related controversy to the wild NFL incident involving reports of sex workers, explicit acts, and nearly 100 women aboard luxury yachts. While the situations differ significantly, the renewed attention has pushed one of football’s most notorious off-field scandals back into public conversation.

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Hong Kong Catering Sector Expects 5% Business Boost During Labour Day Golden Week
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Business·01.05.2026Resumen IA

Hong Kong Catering Sector Expects 5% Business Boost During Labour Day Golden Week

Hong Kong's catering sector anticipates a 5% year-on-year business increase during the Labour Day golden week (May 1-5), driven by mainland Chinese visitors' growing interest in hiking and sailing yachts. Industry leaders say the trend is benefiting seafood restaurants in Sai Kung and outlying islands, while Middle East tensions inadvertently helping by pushing travelers toward shorter regional trips.

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SCMP Economy
Cross-Border Yacht Scheme Set to Launch This Summer for Greater Bay Area
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Travel·23.04.2026Resumen IA

Cross-Border Yacht Scheme Set to Launch This Summer for Greater Bay Area

A long-awaited cross-border solo travel scheme will allow yachts from Macau and Hong Kong to sail to about six designated ports in western waters off the Greater Bay Area, with the policy expected to be finalized as early as summer 2026. A Guangdong provincial government document outlines routes including Castle Peak Bay, Pearl River Delta, Fan Lau Kok, and waters around the Wanshan islands. Initial applicants will be limited to Hong Kong and Macau residents holding mainland travel permits, excluding foreigners with home-return permits.

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Stern warning: one man’s mission to clear the rotting boats poisoning Cornwall’s creeks
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22.04.2026

Stern warning: one man’s mission to clear the rotting boats poisoning Cornwall’s creeks

Unwanted vessels left to decay release fibreglass shards into the water, harming marine life. Steve Green – with his trusty van Cecil – is determined to clean things upSteve Green, a boat engineer from Cornwall, was pulled over by the police just before Christmas. He was driving a decrepit-looking VW campervan and towing an even more dilapidated yacht up to Truro. He hadn’t broken any laws, but he admits that Cecil the campervan, which runs on donated chip oil from local pubs and has a crane and a winch on the front, “wasn’t quite what VW intended”.Green (and Cecil) are on a mission to rid the beautiful hidden creeks of Cornwall’s Helford and Fal rivers of 166 abandoned fibreglass yachts, which are leaking plastic and toxins into the predominantly marine waters. Marine biologists have likened the thousands of shards of fibreglass they have found embedded in the flesh of sea-creatures in areas with wrecks such as these to asbestos, a substance known to have a noxious effect on humans.Green uses a detachable crane system at the front of his van to move around bags of plastic after they have been weighed. Cecil is upholstered in recycled denim Continue reading...

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Guardian UK