Court Hearing Delayed Over Cruise Ship Deadline
NEW ORLEANS — A federal court hearing has been delayed on whether some two-dozen hurricane evacuees can remain on a cruise ship past a mid-week deadline.
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NEW ORLEANS — A federal court hearing has been delayed on whether some two-dozen hurricane evacuees can remain on a cruise ship past a mid-week deadline.
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NEW ORLEANS A federal court hearing has been postponed as lawyers for the government and hurricane evacuees living on a cruise ship try to reach a deal.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) — About two dozen hurricane evacuees living on a cruise ship south of New Orleans are headed to court Monday in a bid to keep the ship docked and the government paying for it.
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Hurricane Katrina victims go to court on Monday in a bid to keep a cruise ship docked and funded by the government.
Many Kaua’i residents have taken cruise-ship excursions, interisland and otherwise. But, normally, they pay for cabin space, meals and the like.
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