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Carnival: Military discounts available until April 30
Sun SentinelCarnival Cruise Lines is offering active and former military personnel discounts of up to $600 per stateroom and shipboard credits of up to $100 per cabin on a range of three- to 12-day “Fun Ship” cruises. Discounts and credits will vary...Tags: Carnival Cruise Lines, Festive Events, Cruise Line Ports, Arts and Culture
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Princess to offer summertime Caribbean cruises from Fort Lauderdale in 2014
Sun SentinelPrincess Cruises announced recently it will offer summertime Caribbean cruises from Fort Lauderdale in 2014 after a four-year hiatus. From May to September, Caribbean Princess will sail from Port Everglades to the Western and Eastern Caribbean on a...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Princess Cruises, Tourism and Leisure, Cruises, Travel
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Democrats, Republicans join forces to advocate for Florida ports
A bipartisan team from the Florida congressional delegation is banding together to form a "ports caucus" to push the interests of the state's seaports in the nation's capital. Florida's 15 ports are "huge economic generators — folks here are...
Tags: Republican Party, Corrine Brown, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Conservation, Broward County
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Submarine prowls waters off Fort Lauderdale beach
Viewed from 500 feet up in a small Cessna, the vessel plowing across the ocean below looked like a tug towing a barge. But upon closer inspection, pilot Ken Kaltman recognized the distinctive low profile of a sleek black submarine. "We were a little bit...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Military Equipment, Delray Beach, Cruise Line Ports
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Cocaine-filled coconuts shipped through Port Everglades
Customs agents thought something didn't seem right with the coconuts that arrived at Port Everglades. When they looked closer, they found 90 of them were hollowed out and stuffed with pounds of cocaine. The routine inspection of a container of produce...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Trials, Coconut, Dominican Republic
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Fleet Week begins, but this year it's with local military
Fleet Week — the yearly spring invasion in which mighty Navy warships steam into Port Everglades to disgorge thousands of liberty-seeking sailors to area bars, beaches, malls and restaurants — begins Tuesday. Yet without any Navy...
Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Miami-Dade County, Armed Forces
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NextEra to sell its oil-fired power plants in Maine
ReutersBy Scott DiSavino April 30 (Reuters) - U.S. power company NextEra Energy Inc said on Tuesday its NextEra Energy Resources unit will sell its oil-fired power plants in Maine, which have a generating capacity of 796 megawatts (MW). The company decided...Tags: Florida Power & Light, Riviera Beach, Conservation, Plant Openings, Renewable Energy
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Four stowaways nabbed in freighter off Fort Lauderdale
Coast Guard inspectors performing a routine security check of a freighter offshore Fort Lauderdale recently came upon some surprise passengers: four men huddled among shipping containers in the vessel's belly. They were stowaways from Honduras,...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Antigua and Barbuda, Honduras
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Princess offers up 'world of savings' through April 30
Sun SentinelPrincess Cruises is offering a “world of savings” in its latest sale that gives cruisers up to $700 in discounts on airfare for two, as well as free onboard credit. The sale runs through 11:59 p.m. PST on Tuesday April 30 and is valid on...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Princess Cruises, Tourism and Leisure, Cruises, Travel
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Kingsley Guy: South Florida economic future looks good
As Mark Twain noted, history doesn't repeat itself, but "sometimes it rhymes," and South Florida may be in for one of those rhyming moments as it emerges from the economic doldrums of the past half decade. Turn the clock back a hundred years: Henry...Tags: Mark Twain, Employment Opportunities, Hurricanes, Employment, Railway Transportation
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Norovirus-like illness reported on Royal Caribbean ship
Sun SentinelRoyal Caribbean International's cruise ship Vision of the Seas arrived at Port Everglades early Friday after several passengers and crew aboard had reported symptoms of gastrointestinal illness during a 11-night Caribbean cruise. Cruise line officials...Tags: Calicivirus, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Tourism and Leisure, Common Cold, Diseases and Illnesses
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They're the first to spot bad weather
To predict severe weather, forecasters rely on radar, satellites and computer models. But they also receive help from people gazing out their windows. Maurice Dake has frequently called the National Weather Service to report strong storms, hail and...
Tags: Entertainment, Palm Beach County, Broward County, Tornadoes, National Weather Service
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