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Norovirus-like illness reported on Royal Caribbean ship
Sun SentinelRoyal Caribbean International's cruise ship Vision of the Seas arrived at Port Everglades early Friday after several passengers and crew aboard had reported symptoms of gastrointestinal illness during a 11-night Caribbean cruise. Cruise line officials...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Diseases and Illnesses, Calicivirus, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Port Everglades
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Tips on cruising with the kids
A standup comic on a Carnival Pride cruise from Baltimore to the Bahamas recently asked his audience how many were traveling with their kids. Quite a number politely clapped in response. He then asked how many were traveling without their kids. He was...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Family, Personal Service, Entertainment, Cruises
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Local Voices: Highland Park and Deerfield
Letters to the editor from Highland Park and Deerfield residents. NRA nonsense Those who favor gun control should be delighted that the National Rifle Association has chosen Wayne LaPierre as its spokesman and advocate to oppose gun control....Tags: Gun Control, Manufacturing and Engineering, Shipbuilding, Firearms, Christina Loukas
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From soup to nuts to bagoong alamang, R.S. Stern has it all
Whether it's a war-zone deployment, a cargo ship in port for 18 hours or a passenger cruise ship on its regular stop, R.S. Stern Inc. has put groceries in larders and spare parts in engine rooms since 1870. From its brick warehouse in Canton, the...
Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Hurricane Katrina (2005), Cadbury plc, Bethlehem Steel, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Cruise ship dance host tells his story in new book
Jim Wood of Allentown has traveled across six continents, 161 countries, on 15 different cruise ships with seven different cruise lines, touching more than 500 ports of call. So you may find it surprising that his new book, "The Man Who Danced Across the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Entertainment Events, Tour Operations Industry, Book, Dance
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Cruise industry expects to carry more passengers in 2013
Cruising is the fastest growing segment inside the travel sector, industry specialists say. Consider: Some 17.6 million people are expected to cruise from North America in 2013, according to the Cruise Lines International Association. That's a long way...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Personal Service, South America, Cruises
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No central agency oversees, inspects cruise ships
MIAMI (AP) — A byzantine maze of maritime rules and regulations, fragmented oversight and a patchwork quilt of nations that do business with cruise lines make it tough for consumers to assess the health and safety record of the ship they're about to...
Tags: Mexico, Arts and Culture, Disease Prevention, Manufacturing and Engineering, Transportation Industry
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Monarch of the Seas leaving Port Canaveral
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelAfter 22 years of sailing the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, Royal Caribbean's Monarch of the Seas is leaving Central Florida againĀ - this time for good. On April 1, right after its last trip to Royal's private island of CocoCay in the Bahamas, the cruise... -
New details as FBI probes death on cruise ship from Baltimore
The woman who died onboard a cruise ship that originated out of Baltimore was 64 years old and from central Virginia, the FBI said Tuesday as the agency continued to investigate her death as "suspicious." The passenger from Midlothian, Va., outside of...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Police Investigations, Port Canaveral, Justice System, Royal Caribbean International
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MSC Divina to sail year-round from Miami starting in November
Sun SentinelThe 1,751-cabin MSC Divina will begin sailing year round from PortMiami in November, operator MSC Cruises announced Tuesday. The move marks the cruise ship’s first departure from a North American port after launching last May, and MSC Cruises&...Tags: Bill Johnson, MSC Cruise Line, Port Everglades, Sailing, Fort Lauderdale
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Obama's visit to PortMiami Friday to delay cruise ship
Sun SentinelPresident Obama's visit to PortMiami Friday is expected to bring traffic to a standstill at the port and surrounding streets as entrances will be temporarily closed during certain periods to facilitate this visit. Already at least one cruise ship's...Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Barack Obama, Sailing
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Greenland beckons with dogsled rides, pulse-pounding views and a world-class glacier
ILULISSAT, Greenland - It's so cold, they closed the igloos. The icebergs are shivering. Two of my toes are slightly frostbitten. Yesterday my life seriously flashed before my eyes on a dogsled ride through the mountains. But what a trip. What a place....
Tags: Glaciers, Arts and Culture, Hotels and Accommodations, Bjork, Travel
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