2/16/13

First suit filed after Carnival Triumph mishap

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First suit filed after Carnival Triumph mishap

As almost none of America held its breath, all three cable news networks offered live coverage of a ship full of people who were tragically forced to hold their breath. Late Thursday night, the crippled Carnival Triumph ocean

People watch from their balconies and hold up signs aboard the Carnival Triumph after it was towed to the cruise terminal in Mobile, Ala., Thursday. The ship with more than 4,200 passengers and crew members was idled for nearly a week in the Gulf of

Although details of the contract have not yet been disclosed, the 893-foot Triumph was towed early Friday to the Mobile shipyard which offers dry dock and heavy lift-capacity for some of the largest ships in the Gulf of Mexico

Cassie Terry's attorney, Brent Allison, said he cannot say for certain that it the first Triumph lawsuit, since some folks may have filed suits in other jurisdictions. But all suits likely will end up in Miami's federal court as mandated

We would like to take a moment to apologize to you, our audience. A reader has brought to our attention that in our coverage of the Carnival Triumph disaster, have repeatedly used the words “triumph” and “poop” in close

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