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Articles in July-August, 2004 issue of Cruise Travel
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Island Princess a five-star keeper
by Craig Cannon -
Problem child
by Brian Cole -
Baltimore: the rich cultural heritage of "Charmi City" revolves around the harbor
by Lynn Seldon -
Who has the key?
by Norbert Schaefer - More on molas
- Disney to cruise west coast
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Weekend sailings welcome in Tampa
by David J. Hubay - Carnival adds low-carb menus
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Salty languages: the changing ways of cruise-speak
by Theodore W. Scull -
Cruise fares fairly priced
by R. Goedjen - RCCL earns environmental honor
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Return of the turbine
by M.T. Schwartzman -
Big ships wanted for small cruises
by William Domin -
Aruba: a Southern Caribbean Dutch treat
by Max Hunn -
Oosterdam: new "Vista Class" vessel points Holland America line's 130-year tradition of excellence in a bold new direction
by Peter Knego -
Last-minute sale/sail for singles?
by Norm Kelley - Princess's new Alaska rail link
- Cruise calendar summer/fall 2004
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Mind your B's and Q's
by Walter Foery - Cunard orders/transfers Queens
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From the Big Apple to the tropics: Norwegian Cruise Line's innovative year-round sailings from New York to the Bahamas and the Caribbean
by Deborah Williams -
Free to be me with freestyle cruising
by Marrion Garhart -
Do not touch
by Karen Farmer - MSC Cruises USA on the move
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Gone with the wind
by Charles Swanson -
Diamond Princess: Princess Cruises' new vessel sparkles with personal choice options
by Georgina Cruz - NCL America adds golf program
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Tender, with loving care
by John A. Handy -
Sailing Panama & San Blas Isles: exploring a remote archipelago on a tall ship from Windjammer Barefoot Cruises
by Glen Petrie - HAL enhances Half Moon Cay
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