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AskMen.com
Harry Marks
Top 10: Surfing Beaches Some people hit the beach to relax and bask in the sun, but the real beach lovers are those who engage in a much more energetic activity: surfing. If you are among the growing number of adventurous sportsmen who love to hang 10, you'll be very interested in the following list. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
May 2004
Carl Hoffman
Endless Summer (on Demand) Kerry Black is bringing world-class waves to the malls of America. Grab your board - surf's up 6 a.m. to midnight, 365 days a year. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
May 2006
Surf Guide Looking for liquid thrills, a cool buzz, and the supreme stoke of walking on water? Here's the fast formula for your surfing immersion. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
January 2003
Alison Berkley
Crush Blues Women's surfing is riding a new pop-culture tsunami. So why can't the pros make it with a tour of their own? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 9, 2005
Jordan Burke
Surf's Up, Dude -- In Europe, That Is As the surfing craze washes over the continent, apparel makers are riding a mighty big wave. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
October 2008
Jess McCuan
Passions: Ryan Black, CEO of Sambazon This 33-year-old CEO spends his days dashing among meetings with managers, investors, and marketers. But in less than an hour, he can get to top-notch surfing spots such as Laguna, Huntington, and Trestles. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
October 2004
Sara Rimensnyder
Surf's Up Riding Giants, a new documentary starts with a cheeky crash course on the history of surfing, then homes in on three major stories: the rise of modern surfing in 1950s Hawaii; the surfing world's 1992 discovery of the big waves at Maverick's; and finally, the landscape of tow-in surfing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
December 2001
Steve Silberman
The Geek Syndrome Autism -- and its milder cousin Asperger's syndrome -- is surging among the children of Silicon Valley. Are math-and-tech genes to blame? mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
May 2005
Jeff Gangemi
Catch a Latin Break Surfari Finder Ten great places to go surfing in Latin America, from beginner-friendly to most challenging. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Bernie Alexander
5 Things You Didn't Know About Clay Nation There's nothing about Clay Aiken that seems to warrant intense devotion. But that hasn't prevented him from drawing the most vocal, visible and active fan base in music today. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
June 2005
Jenna Orkin
Confronting Fear & Other Things In the Wilderness : Part 3 A description of a trail ride at Beaver Hill Campground. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2008
Marc Peruzzi
Surf Bored Bemoaning our cultural wipe out. mark for My Articles similar articles
Psychology Today
Nov/Dec 2006
Carlin Flora
The Girl With a Boy's Brain Kiriana Cowansage can run complex neuroscience experiments and sketch beautiful portraits. She melts at the sight of an animal, but she balks at the concept of love. Such paradoxes define women with Asperger's syndrome. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
May 15, 2007
Mert Ertunga
Rafa's Season and Place in History This year's clay court campaign has Rafael Nadal winning by a landslide. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 3, 2011
Tierney Plumb
Quiksilver Sees Mercury Rising Abroad Quiksilver saw revenues soar 14% to $503.3 million in the third quarter as more emerging and developing markets jump on board the surf brand. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
March 2004
Mineral Resource of the Month: Clays Clays represent one of the largest mineral commodities in the world in terms of mineral and rock production and use. Many people, however, do not recognize that clays are used in an amazingly wide variety of applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 7, 2005
Jeremy MacNealy
Quiksilver Wears Success Well Double-digit revenue growth means the sportswear company is still riding a big wave. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
January 6, 2003
Stephanie Zacharek
"American Normal" by Lawrence Osborne People with the rare condition called Asperger Syndrome can be brilliant, but they're unable to read the human face or the simplest social cue. mark for My Articles similar articles