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February 19, 2007 · about 19 years ago

City stops for Queen Mary 2

THE world’s biggest passenger liner, the Queen Mary 2, brought Sydney to a grinding halt this morning as tens of thousands of people strove to get a glimpse of the ship. Even before the 345m-long ship slipped through the Sydney heads just before dawn, roads around the harbour were choked with cars a

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THE world’s biggest passenger liner, the Queen Mary 2, brought Sydney to a grinding halt this morning as tens of thousands of people strove to get a glimpse of the ship.

Even before the 345m-long ship slipped through the Sydney heads just before dawn, roads around the harbour were choked with cars and every headland was crowded with spectators.

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