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   Scope of illness on cruise ships puzzles experts
Crossing their fingers and resolving to wash their hands often, vacationers boarded the Carnival cruise ship Fascination on Monday for a four-day cruise just hours after 200 sick passengers and crew members disembarked from the same ship.


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   Why fly the little airlines?
At some point in his travels, Ken Wong got fed up. Maybe it was one flight too many that arrived late. Or the high fares he was paying. But Wong, a financial analyst from Pasadena, finally decided to try another carrier.

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