• To keep some solid steel between yourself and where the wild things are, a range of cruises and self-drive trips are available.

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  • Now he's taking another big-budget chance, this time on hipster Spike Jonze, director of Where the Wild Things Are, which hits theaters this weekend.

    FORBES: Popcorn Prognosticator

  • Displayed in the unit are several posters that he created, along with a doll from "Where the Wild Things Are" still in the original box.

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  • The Harry Potter books (and Jim Dale's terrific readings for the audios ), Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, and even a well worn copy of a dusty old R.

    NPR: Books for Children, Books for Life

  • Discover the astonishing variety of Himalayan wildflowers, quaint village hamlets, pristine forests, yak herder camps and mountain vistas, culminating at the Selela Pass , the only location in Bhutan where the wild red poppy is found.

    FORBES: Connect

  • This is Maurice Sendak at 76, as Jennifer Ludden found after a trip into the New England woods to interview the famed author and illustrator of books for young readers, best known for 1964's Where the Wild Things Are.

    NPR: A Conversation with Maurice Sendak

  • Martin divides his time between a Gold Rush-era house atop San Francisco's Telegraph Hill, where the theme is the Wild West (racks of Colts and Winchesters, plus an 1880s roulette table with scrimshawed ivory chips), and a country house in the Napa Valley town of Rutherford.

    FORBES: Trigger-Happy

  • Where the land runs out is a wild place, where the cliffs are the prows of ships, enduring the battering tides.

    BBC: Hiking Wales�� storied coastline

  • Master gardener John Coykendall briefed us on heirloom bean varieties, and later garden manager Jeff Ross took me on a horticultural tour that extended from the deep woods where ginger grows wild to the flame azaleas by the main buildings.

    FORBES: Weekend in the Country

  • The format would seem to be a bigger asset in the National League, where the Atlanta Braves just clinched a wild card by a comfortable margin, but where the St.

    FORBES: Baseball's Extra Wild Card Isn't Boosting The Gate

  • You can find this quality in many Rhone wines, as well as wines from the Languedoc, where wild herbs grow side by side with the grape vines.

    FORBES: This Wine Is For the Birds: Your Thanksgiving Wine Of The Week

  • We know, obviously, exactly where she was released back into the wild, and what we learned Saturday is where she was after 30 days.

    NPR: Released Great White Shark Located

  • This is country where the local scrub of wild olive, thyme and holm oak give it a Spaghetti-Western feel.

    WSJ: Will Lyons on Wine: The Wild Beauty of France's Roussillon and Its Wines

  • While many owners gave their pets to zoos or put them down rumours started that some people released their animals into the wild where their offspring still roam to this day.

    BBC: Essex lion: Charting the big cats of Britain

  • While many owners gave their pets to zoos or put them down, some people are believed to have released their animals into the wild where - according to rumours - their offspring still roam.

    BBC: Drop in big cat reports to Devon and Cornwall Police

  • Over the years, I gradually worked my way downstream from the West Branch to the big riffles and eddies of the Main Stem, where wild rainbow trout, more tolerant of warmer temperatures, reign supreme for the 35 miles between Hancock and Callicoon.

    FORBES: Catskills Fly Fishing Book

  • Earlier this year, it petitioned the FAA for a special 80-mile corridor where it could let the drones go wild, reports Talking Points Memo.

    FORBES: Wales Welcomes Drones, Hoping To Capitalize On FAA Foot-Dragging

  • An avid watcher of college basketball, Boeheim was talking about the wild season where top five teams lose games just like anybody else.

    WSJ: Connecticut beats No. 6 Syracuse 66-58

  • In the wild, where individuals of a species are dotted around and have to be sought out by their predators, having a few leaves nibbled away is a minor nuisance compared with having your root system strangled and poisoned by your neighbours.

    ECONOMIST: Genetically modified weaklings | The

  • Having grown up on the farm where the series, along with its British predecessor Wild at Heart, is filmed, he knows not only the space but also, and more important, the 60-plus animals that call it home.

    FORBES: TV's Network Know-It-Alls

  • It's a world far removed from the majors, where constant turnover is routine, as became clear when the Wild Things' director of marketing and communications, Christine Blaine, responded to a request for comment for this story.

    WSJ: From Baker U. to the Bronx

  • In fact, cases exists where culling wild animals has made the problem worse.

    BBC: Cull 'cannot save' Tasmanian devil

  • There are few places on earth where you can see tigers in the wild and India is probably the top destination of them all.

    FORBES: Tiger Safari By Chartered Plane

  • But alas, for all the colour and comic-strip fun of modern Latin textbooks, there is no way to the literature that does not go via 14 the horrible wild places where ablatives and gerunds live.

    ECONOMIST: So you thought that irksome language was dead?

  • So first and foremost, let's ensure that, as the President has continually talked about, that pay for executives is based on their performance, not on wild risk-taking, the type of wild risk-taking that got us into a situation where taxpayers then had to become involved to stabilize the financial system.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • In 1990, Nelson Mandela returned to South Africa's notorious Robben Island and said "the emotions ran wild" when he met prisoners in the jail where he spent 20 years of his life.

    CNN: Thursday,

  • That evening we eat dinner at the only restaurant in town, a steakhouse where the walls are covered with the pelts and glass-eyed heads of wild things.

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  • They gave up plenty too, and it didn't translate into the playoffs, where they were ushered out of the postseason by rival Philadelphia in six wild games.

    WSJ: Penguins look to snap home funk against Devils

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