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Celebrity cruising to Caribbean year-round (Chicago Tribune)

Celebrity Cruises is sailing one of its most-prized ships into the Caribbean this summer, a move that breaks with the company's tradition of repositioning its vessels to Europe and Alaska during hurricane season.

Royal Caribbean: Explorer of the Seas to stay in New York for fifth year (USA Today)

Royal Caribbean today announced the 3,114-passenger Explorer of the Seas will sail out of the New York area in 2011 -- its fifth straight year ...

Catholic church anger over school condom vending machine (Daily Telegraph)

A Rome high school has incurred the ire of the Catholic Church after its decision to install condom-vending machines for students.

Neo-Nazi leader to be extradited over Auschwitz sign theft (Daily Telegraph)

A Stockholm court says a Swedish former neo-Nazi leader can be extradited to Poland, where he is suspected of involvement in the theft of an infamous sign at Auschwitz.

The latest gee-whiz shore excursion from a cruise line: Cosmonaut training (USA Today)

Leave it to Crystal Cruises to come up with a shore excursion that costs nearly $33,000.

The seven ships Princess Cruises plans to send to Europe in 2011 (USA Today)

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Princess Cruises is latest line to unveil plans for expansion in Europe (USA Today)

Add Princess Cruises to the list of cruise lines expanding in Europe as demand for voyages in the region grows.

Princess Cruises Announces Largest Europe Program Ever for 2011 (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Season Includes Most Princess Ships to Sail in Europe, 42 Unique Itineraries and 135 Ports. More Than Half of Ports Include Opportunity to Visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Gemeinsame Sache (FVW.com)

Viking Flusskreuzfahrten nimmt 2011 drei Amadeus-Schiffe von Lüftner Cruises ins Programm auf. Erstmalig nutzt der Kölner Veranstalter die Premium-Schiffe der Innsbrucker Reederei Lüftner Cruises.

Princess Caroline of Monaco's husband fined for Kenya hotel assault (Daily Telegraph)

Prince Ernst August of Hanover, he husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, has been fined 200,000 euros (£181,000) by a German court for assaulting a hotel manager on an African island.


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