US Judge orders cruise ship at sea seized
A cruise ship that was supposed to dock in Miami instead sailed to the Bahamas, after a US judge granted an order to seize the vessel as part of a lawsuit over $4 million in unpaid fuel. Passengers and some crew took a ferry back to Florida. (Jan. 24)
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