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May 25, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Suspicious package delays cruise ship in Galveston

Passenger debarkation from a Carnival ship in Galveston was delayed Thursday following the discovery of a suspicious package, according to Carnival Cruise Lines. The company said the Ecstasy, had returned to Galveston at the end of five-day Caribbean cruise.

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Passenger debarkation from a Carnival ship in Galveston was delayed Thursday following the discovery of a suspicious package, according to Carnival Cruise Lines.

The company said the Ecstasy, had returned to Galveston at the end of five-day Caribbean cruise.

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