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Safe Cruise

Project Safe Cruise Press Release: See www.projectsafecruise.blogspot.com & details below. Leave a message if you have experienced incidents involving poor security & safety practices of cruise lines. Hearings are scheduled; we will provide them to Congress. We must act to insure passenger safety. The current lack of safety & security is not acceptable especially after 9/11. On 5/12/05, we were on the Carnival Destiny near Aruba when an elderly couple disappeared without a trace.

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Government could save $50 billion per year by having two shifts of white collar employees work each day. Office space costs $50,000/year for each employee yet we only use space 30% of time. We can no longer afford to have banker's hours for all. With over 2 million federal employees this cost-free paradigm change could avoid lay offs/furloughs and reduce pollution. See new plan at http://whitecollargreenspace.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Florida Man Arrested for Trying to Board Cruise Ship in Bahamas with $10,000 in Cocaine

The Freeport News - 08/21/2006
In other news a 29 -year-old male American visitor from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is expected to be arraigned in a Freeport Magistrate court later today on drug possession charges. The young man was arrested shortly 4 p.m. on Friday, August 18, 2006, at the Discovery Cruise Terminal attempting to board the cruise ship with seven ounces of cocaine hidden underneath his clothing. He was taken into custody by Harbour police officers, who noticed him acting suspiciously at the security checkpoint. The drugs have an estimated street value of $10,000.

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