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Articles in Sept-Oct, 2005 issue of Cruise Travel
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But still friendly, nonetheless
by Trygve Blix -
Where does the dough go?
by Charles Seyffer -
Glacier Bay Cruiseline: discovering the wilderness aboard the "new" adventure cruise company
by Peter Knego -
Yucatan Holiday: short sailings from Mobile to Mexico aboard Carnival Cruise Lines' classic "Fun Ship"
by Randy Mink - Princess pair to South America
- Music & mystery theme cruises
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Classic liner can't be beat
by Alfred Karl Binner -
Royal Clipper: melding the thrills of sailing with the comforts of cruising aboard Star Clippers' mega-yacht
by Charles Doherty - "Fun Ship" sails to Bermuda
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What a difference a year makes
by Margaret P. Egan -
Is cruise quality on the decline?
by Fred Cloe - MSC's all-star theme cruises
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Notable issues with big ships
by Bob Campbell -
Carnival Legend: mythical tales inspire a pathfinding ship in the spirit of today's Carnival Cruise Lines
by M.T. Schwartzman - Oceania Cruises on the move
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Not your father's carnival anymore
by Jerald Berman -
Halifax: a multifaceted experience awaits visitors to Nova Scotia's historic seaport
by Theodore W. Scull - RCI/Celebrity's online check-in
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Deck me, please!
by Georgina Cruz -
Farmer's almanac
by Karen Farmer -
Whither the Meridian?
by Al Archibald - Fall 2005: ports-of-call index
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Alaska Port Guide "spot on"
by Edward P. Nolan -
Chic Caribbean: upscale cruising to offbeat ports aboard Silversea
by Georgina Cruz - Celebrity launches new class
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Puerto Vallarta: rising star on the Mexican Riviera
by Jim Kerr -
"R" eyes were tired
by Jim Penrose - Discovery to visit Galapagos
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Alaska 2006: cruise lines add more ways than ever to explore the last frontier
by M.T. Schwartzman -
A new tour for passengers
by Doris Shapiro - Pre-reserve Crystal Adventures
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