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January 2007
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Tue 30 Jan 2007
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Princess Cruise Lines paid $750,000 to settle charges that it failed to operate one of its ships in a slow, safe manner near Glacier Bay National Park, where an endangered humpback whale was found dead of skull fractures.
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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Finding out what’s new in the cruise industry is like playing “Can you top this?”
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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Princess Cruise Lines was sentenced Monday for failing to operate one of its ships in a slow, safe manner near Glacier Bay National Park where a humpback whale was found dead of massive skull fractures.
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska, - Princess Cruise Lines, a unit of Carnival Corp., pleaded guilty in federal court on Monday in the 2001 death of a pregnant humpback whale in Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park.
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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Wealthy consumers rated Disney Cruise Lines’website the top cruise line site in the Luxury Institute’s 2007 LuxuryWebsite Effectiveness Index survey for Cruise Lines. Crystal Cruises’website ranks a distant second while Royal Caribbean’s website rated thirdplace among the 11 cruise line websites reported.
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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Wealthy consumers rated Disney Cruise Lines’ website the top cruise line site in the Luxury Institute’s 2007 Luxury Website Effectiveness Index survey for Cruise Lines. Crystal Cruises’ website ranks a distant second while Royal Caribbean’s website rated third place among the 11 cruise line websites reported.
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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Princess Cruise Lines was sentenced today (Monday) for failing to operate one of its ships in a slow, safe manner near Glacier Bay National Park where a humpback whale was …
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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Princess Cruise Lines was sentenced Monday for failing to operate one of its ships in a slow, safe manner near Glacier Bay National Park where a humpback whale was later found dead of massive skull fractures.
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska Princess Cruise Lines has paid 750-thousand dollars to settle charges it failed to operate one of its ships in a slow, safe manner near Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park.
Tue 30 Jan 2007
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Princess Cruise Lines was sentenced Monday for failing to operate one of its ships in a slow, safe manner near Glacier Bay National Park…