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Jumat, 15 Februari 2013

Cruise passengers not cut out for roughing it

Cruise passengers not cut out for roughing it

As almost none of America held its breath, all three cable news networks offered live coverage of a ship full of people who were tragically forced to hold their breath. Late Thursday night, the crippled Carnival Triumph ocean

After spending five days adrift in the Gulf Mexico after an engine fire knocked out the Carnival Triumph's power, relieved passengers finally disembarked on Friday. Some kissed the ground in relief after tug boats pulled the crippled ship into port in

Sewage stenches, dwindling food supplies, makeshift beds: CNBC takes you inside the Carnival Triumph.

In Galveston, some passengers who arrived Friday from the stricken Carnival Triumph cruise ship said they were never so happy to be back home. "The sewage was really bad," said Carol O'Connell of Lake Jackson, who arrived in Galveston this morning

A little more than four days after their ship was disabled by an engine fire, the more than 4200 people on board the Carnival cruise ship Triumph finally reached port Thursday night.

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