Cruise News April 2, 2011
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Carnival Corporation took delivery of its 99th ship on Thursday from Meyer Werft
the law if allowed to go into effect would make the air cleaner but would require ships to utilize cleaner burning fuel which is vastly more expensive
it's ironic that this could send more ships away from California port after the state just realized the economic impact
investigators from the Bahamas determined there was no evidence of Foul Play In the case of the crew member who apparently went overboard from Disney Wonder
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News from the cruise industry for the week ended April 2, 2011 courtesy of Cruise News Daily. This week's top news include headlines about Carnival Cruise Lines, Windstar Cruises, and Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas. Other items were about MSC Opera, the crew member overboard from Disney Wonder, Mazatlan, and Norwegian Cruise Line. There's also an item about new California regulations which may seriously damage the state's cruise industry. Links we mentioned can be found on http://www.cruisenewsdaily.com