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[Title] => Cruise Industry Responds in Wake of Typhoon Haiyan
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Ever since I saw the classic work of French fictionist Jules Verne Around the World in 80 Days I have been very intrigued whether one can really globetrot across nations in less than three months. Just recently I found the answer. I may not be Phileas Fogg, an Englishman and the central character in Vernes work, but I surely did discover the world in three days, and circuited it more than 80 times. Like Fogg, I did not use an airplane or any form of high-speed travel to discover the world.
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Alan Fox | November 30, 2013 - 12:00am
January 19, 2012 - 12:00am