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>"We've been in business for 35 years," Cahill said. "We've never had anything like this happen before."
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>What a load. I lived in Daytona Beach in the 80's and one of the ways you could tell which way was to the ocean was by looking for the plume of smoke from a cruise ship or a Russian submarine that was likely burning off the coast. Very regular events.
I've always thought that anyone who books on a cruise ship probably deserves all they get ......