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Cruise canceled after fire aboard Royal Caribbean ship
Bang Warren dismissed the pounding on her cabin door early Monday morning as "children playing a prank." Then a horn blared and she heard people running through the halls of the Grandeur of the Seas A fire had broken out in the early morning hours...
Tags: White Marsh, Port of Baltimore, Royal Caribbean International, Caribbean Islands, Bahamas
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Bow Wow Boogie promises to be a night to remember
All 460 seats to the largest party of the year for Harford County's homeless and neglected animals are already sold out, but there are still plenty of ways to support the animals at the shelter. The Humane Society of Harford County's Bow Wow Boogie will...Tags: Key West, Royal Caribbean International, Caribbean Islands, Auction Service, Animals
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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: FBI, Personal Service, Justice System, Royal Caribbean International, Caribbean Islands
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Woman's death on cruise ship ruled due to natural causes
Heart disease killed a 64-year-old passenger on a cruise ship out of Baltimore, the FBI said Thursday, ruling out foul play and ending a brief mystery as to how the Virginia woman died last weekend. "It's considered a natural death," FBI Special Agent...
Tags: FBI, Justice System, Royal Caribbean International, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease
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Carnival offers Baltimore sea cruise after Sandy cancels Bahamas voyage
Hurricane Sandy forced Carnival Cruise Lines to cancel just two of its many ocean voyages this week, including a seven-day trip to the Bahamas on the Carnival Pride that was to depart this past Sunday from the port of Baltimore. The cruise line is giving...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Festive Events, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Trips and Vacations, Bahamas
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Ravens fan cruise set for July
The Baltimore SunThe Ravens may not have cruised to the Super Bowl but the Baltimore team spirit is still afloat. FansĀ can keep the "purple passion" alive right through the summer with the third annual AAA Ultimate Ravens Fan Cruise set for July. The seven-day sailingĀ ...Tags: Paul Kruger, Jonathan Ogden, Dennis Pitta, Billy Cundiff, Royal Caribbean International
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Cruise ships, airlines make way for Hurricane Irene
The Baltimore SunIf you had Caribbean dreams in your travel plans for this week, they’re fading rapidly into reality with the arrival of Hurricane Irene, a powerful storm that has targeted Puerto RIco, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and potentially the entire...Tags: National Hurricane Center, Manufacturing and Engineering, Natural Disasters, Puerto Rico, Weather Warnings
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Carnival Pride will arrive back in Baltimore early Saturday
The Baltimore SunThe Carnival Pride cruise ship will arrive back at the Port of Baltimore on Saturday, a day earlier than scheduled, in an effort to avoid Hurricane Irene. Passengers will begin debarkation from the ship at 7 a.m. Afterwards, the cruise ship will be...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Festive Events, Royal Caribbean International, Hurricane Irene (2011), Tourism and Leisure
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Baltimore moves up on list of top ports for cruises
The Baltimore SunThe Port of Baltimore ranks as the fifth-largest port for the number of cruise passengers on the East Coast, according to numbers released recently by the Cruise Lines International Association. The ranking, based on data from 2010 when Baltimore...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Royal Caribbean International, Fort Lauderdale, New York City, Port Everglades
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Earl now a "major" hurricane at 120 mph
Maryland WeatherForecasters at the National Hurricane Center said today that Hurricane Earl has reached "major" (Cat. 3) hurricane status, with top sustained winds at 120 mph. Further strengthening is expected. UPDATE: Late this afternoon Earl was upgraded again to a...Tags: Tropical Weather, National Hurricane Center, Antigua and Barbuda, Disasters, Meteorological Disasters
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Crossing an ocean at the end of the season
Special to Tribune NewspapersLike migratory birds, cruise ships regularly shift from one part of the world to another as the seasons shift -- from the Caribbean to Europe or South America or from Alaska or the West Coast to Asia or the South Pacific, for example. These usually...Tags: Holland America Line, Dining and Drinking, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Crystal Cruises
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Cruise ship crew spending benefits local businesses
Many cruise ship passengers fly in and out of South Florida airports, stay in area hotels and patronize restaurants and taxis, but they aren't the only ones leaving an economic footprint on the community. Crew spending is one of several ways cruise...
Tags: Electronics, Port Everglades, Tourism and Leisure, Cruise Line Ports, Ross Stores Incorporated
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