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1.) Rocking the Boat: Controversy over the Carnival Cruises and FEMA Contract

2.) Culinary Euphoria aboard Crown Princess

3.) CARNIVAL CREATES NEW 'CLUB 02' TEEN PROGRAM Spacious, High-Tech Teen Centers, Expanded Activities Schedule Highlight Exciting New Program

4.) FREEDOM IS . . . HANGING TEN A HUNDRED MILES OUT TO SEA Royal Caribbean International Introduces First Surf Park at Sea Aboard Freedom of the Seas

5.) Carnival Cruise Ships: 2006 Fleet Deployment Announced

6.) ROYAL CARIBBEAN REDEPLOYS GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS TO TAMPA

7.) Princess Cruises Heading South of the Border with Three Ships in 2006 and 2007

8.) Celebrity planning to build 2,850-passenger megaship (07/12/2005)

9.) Princess to sail eight vessels in Caribbean during '06-'07 winter season

10.) Royal Caribbean, Celebrity launch online cruise check-in

11.) Celebrity Cruises Unveils New Ship Plans

12.) RADISSON SEVEN SEAS CRUISES WILL NO LONGER OFFER DOLPHIN ENCOUNTER TOURS Shares Commitment to Inspire Deeper Knowledge of the World’s Oceans Through Partnership With Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ocean Futures Society

13.) Norwegian Cruise Line to offer Southern Style Special Interest Sailings aboard Norwegian Majesty for Caribbean Departures out of Charleston

14.) Celebrity Cruises Unveils New Ship Plans

15.) Holland America Offering Spectacular Family Savings on Winter Escapes to a Number of Exotic Destinations

16.) The Yachts of Seabourn Send your Taste Buds to Exotic Places

17.) Seabourn Cruises 2006 to 2007 Itinerary and Fleet-wide Enhancements

18.) Carnival orders third ship for German-market AIDA brand MIAMI -- Carnival Corp. ordered a 65,500-ton cruise ship for its AIDA Cruises brand, the third order placed for the line in the past year. AIDA is marketed and sold exclusively in German-speaking markets. The ship order is with Papenberg, Germany-based Meyer Werft, which is constructing AIDA’s two other builds. The new ship’s delivery schedule means that for three years beginning in 2007 AIDA will introduce a new 2,030-passenger vessel every April.


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