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...social events traditionally had animage of not being cool," Dibbern said. "Thiswill turn the tide...
Sailing Against the Tide...
...took cruises last year, up from a mere half a million in 1970. Carnival Cruise Lines, the world's largest, and No. 2 Royal Caribbean Cruises report record- setting sales this year. In January alone, the two Miami-based companies took bookings from more than 615,000 passengers. "The tide is rising for the cruise industry," exults Carnival's senior vice president of sales and marketing, Bob Dickinson, chairman of the 34-member Cruise Lines International Association. "Cruising...
...well as two Republican Guard divisions confronting potential rebels in the north and south. He might never have to call on the three or four Guard divisions he keeps around Baghdad as a kind of personal army. Nor is it certain that American air power could turn the tide -- or even that it could be fully employed. The U.S. has only about 150 ground-based warplanes left in the area, less than a tenth of those that flew in Desert Storm, and some of those operate out of Incirlik in Turkey. The Turks might never let them take off. Ankara...
...lawsuit is the latest-and possibly the broadest-challenge in the seemingly endless series of political and legal attacks on Cambridge's system. It reflects a tide of decontrol slowly sweeping rent regulating communities across the state and nation...