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Special Features    
  Regent SSC to offer Australian Wine Journey on RSSC Mariner's Nov.19th sailing
  Jewel River Cruise Line, scheduled to debut in 2008
  Yacht of Seabourn and Charlie Palmer introduce 150 new menu Items.
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Silversea Release Details of their New Expedition Ship previously known as the "World Explorer"

  Apollo Closes Regent Seven Seas Purchase, Plans New Ship
  The old Hawaiian Cruise ship - Independence headed for the scrap yard
  United To Charge Domestic Passengers For Additional Bags
  All cruise passengers need to know this - new requirements by Homeland Security
  And the Jones Act reverberation continues with San Francisco Officials Protesting Federal Rule Change on Cruise Trade
  NCL Corp. is withdrawing Pride of Aloha from the Hawaii market effective May 11
  Court issues fines in fatal QM2 gangway collapse
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  Private Islands High on the List of Popular Caribbean Cruise Stops
  Sonesta’s Nile Goddess to Relaunch in February
  P&O Cruises Now Makes it Easier to see the World - in Style!
  Salt Key, Turks & Caicos designated as the Caribbean's first "Green" Island.
  New berths under construction at Tunis
Industry Insider      
    Silverseas announced the appointment of Conrad Combrink as Silversea's director of expeditions
    Travel Agents Choose Holland America Line As Number One Premium Line
    Royal Caribbean Turns Heads With Top Honors For Public Relations And Marketing
Cruise Line Bestowed With Yahoo!'s "Big Idea Chair" And Coveted Marketing Award
    Oceana on the move promotes several key management team members.
    Florida's attorney general is reviewing the legality of fuel surcharges that several cruise lines began collecting this month.
     

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