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Subject: Re: Norwegian cruise stranded in Antarctic Posted on: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:47:16 +0000 (UTC)

On Jan 31, 2:29 pm, "JP" wrote:
> "Bert Hyman" wrote in message
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> > john5...@verizon.net (JP) wrote innews:YQ4wh.2752$Tz4.1894@trndny06:
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> > > If the ship is SAFE ENOUGH to sail to Argentina, then it could
> > > carry the passengers for the remainer of their cruise.
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> > If this riles you so much, perhaps you should take this up with
> > Hurtigruten.
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> > Hurtigruten Group ASA
> > Po box 43
> > N- 8501 Narvik
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> > Be sure to let us know what you find.
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> > Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | b...@iphouse.com
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> You seem to be pushing for an answer, so I'll send them a profanity laced
> email and attached your ID. Let you take all of the credit.
> Let me know what develops.
> BAWAHAHAHAHA
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DECEPTION Island is obviously well-named

seemingly a ship's radar would warn, but it may have been...deceived

is antarctica melting some too, as the north pole area reportedly is?