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Actually you can probably get away with it for quite a while while waiting for that ship to come in.
This port has been the focus of a lot of attention and today this first big ship has come in.
The tort bar's ship would also come in, including limits on arbitration to settle disputes and watering down the 1995 law limiting strike suits.
One of the reasons that emergency manager Kevyn Orr has come in to right the ship in a number of ways.
In August, a room tag from the line's Maasdam cruise ship and sewage washed ashore in Lynn, Massachusetts, leading town officials to suggest the debris may have come from the ship.
"Jeremy was just sort of like a ship that was just sitting there right on the horizon waiting to come in and unload, " Gilroy said.
The ship's power is set to come from solar, wind and wave power with biofuel in case nature doesn't cooperate -- when the vessel isn't adrift via ocean currents.
This represents a dramatic decline for the cruise ship operator, as literally ever y estimate (in the Zacks Consensus) that has come out in the past two months has been down.
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We weren't able to confirm US availability or pricing, which will likely come in below the European tag, but reps did quote a November 1st ship date, which seems to be in line with the November 10th date we heard for Japan earlier this week.
In case you missed it, reader Patrick Purcell suggested something you could do while waiting for a stable version of Windows NT 5.0 to ship: Stand at the New York Harbor and watch continental drift cause the coast of France to come crashing in.
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"The new defense strategy will put increased responsibilities on the Navy and Marine Corps in the years to come, " Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said in an "all hands" meeting aboard the amphibious ship USS Bataan.
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