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Peter Miller Dies In Tragic Plane Crash
On March 8, 2006, 32 year-old Peter Miller of Kailua, Oahu died while piloting a Hawaii Air Ambulance when the twin-engine Cessna 414 crashed into a BMW dealership on Maui. Peter is survived by brothers Michael and Tony; parents, Barbara and Emmett; sister-in-law, Jennifer; and nephew, Evan.
 
WHERE’S LIZZY: EPISODE ONE
In late January, Del Mar surfer girl Elizabeth “Lizzy” Clark set sail in her 40-foot sailboat on the adventure of a lifetime — San Diego to Baja, Baja to Mainland, Mainland to Central, Central to South American, South Pacific to New Zealand, and on and on — in search of waves, in search of adventure, and in search of herself. Along her way, she promised to keep SURFING Mag abreast of her travels, so that we can at least dream as big as her. This is her first installment, with many more to come…
 
Interview: How does Kelly, at 34 and with more titles than most surfing nations, stay so involved?
Slater’s win at the year’s first WCT was a sight. He never went haywire, never visibly dominated a heat. Instead, he played with his opponents like a cat with mice, often teasing them into making a move they’d later regret, or causing them to freeze up while waiting for nonexistent Perfect Waves. His tactical moves seemed to keep him interested in the event, while a number of other stars went the other way – lost interest as the swell vanished, and lost heats as a result. How does Kelly, at 34 and with more titles than most surfing nations, stay so involved? Surfing’s Nick Carroll trapped him for this interview
 
Wolf Parade: The best rock ‘n’ roll is in constant deterioration
The best rock ‘n’ roll is in constant deterioration. It’s in five places at once. It’s a mess, barely holding itself together on the sublime brink of total shambles. And the guys in Montreal’s Wolf Parade fit like it best that way. Self-consciously described as “noisy, traumatic, pop”, their sound is often compared to that of Indie-favs Modest Mouse, who were in fact integral to their deal with Seattle’s notorious SubPop Records. They’re described as spastic. Twitchy. Nervous and unpredictable. And that’s the just music.
 
Rich Love: Aussie Pro/Cancer Survivor Gets A Little Help From His Friends
So, maybe there’s this wetsuit or surfboard you really, really want, but just can’t afford. Or this long flat spell that’s really making you eggy. Life seems hard...
 
J-Bay Under Fire:
Developers Trying To
Take Over Town

A new development trend has made an appearance in the last week, and advertisements have been placed in the press, to pave the way for a 15 story building to be erected at Dolphin beach in town...
 
You Have Spoken:
Results Of The 1st
Readers Choice Awards

We left it up to you the Surfing Magazine readers to decide - what was the best of 2005? And you told us. Check out the winning photos from the 2005 Surfing Readers Choice Awards...
 
Surfing Magazine
Launches 1st Annual
Swimsuit Edition

Surfing Magazine announced that included with all copies of the April 2006 issue will be a copy of the 1st annual Surfing Magazine Swimsuit Issue...
 
Your Vote Counts:
Cast Your Vote For
The Best of 2005

We have narrowed it down to a few different photos, and are now leaving it up to you the readers to decide; What were the best shots of 2005 from Surfing Magazine?
 
Inside Mavericks:
Surfing's Evan Slater
On The Mavs Contest

All those other reporters gave their scoop from the channel. Our very own editor was IN the final. SURFING's Evan Slater gives us the inside scoop...
 
 
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