A photo of the Ecstasy leaving Miami. (25 Jul 1998)
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A photo of the Ecstasy leaving Miami. (25 Jul 1998)
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A 297-foot ship [Ocean Freeze] is scheduled to be sunk as an artificial reef off Pacific Light. (24 Jul 1998)
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The Ecstasy sails to Newport News for repairs. (24 Jul 1998)
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Ecstasy passengers claim valuables are missing. (23 Jul 1998)
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Fire investigators examine the Ecstasy. [Photos] (22 Jul 1998)
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The cruise ship Ecstasy catches on fire while exiting the Port of Miami. [Photos] (21 Jul 1998)
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Howard Kleinberg writes about Miami becoming a major sea port. (7 Jul 1998)
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Page: 7, Section: A
A 290-foot fuel barge is floated after running aground a mile north of the Rickenbacker Causeway. [Photo] (27 Jun 1998)
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Page: 3, Section: B
A senate bill is introduced to permanently ban oil drilling within 100 miles off Florida’s coast. (26 Jun 1998)
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Page: 5, Section: B
The smuggling of Cuban aliens increases. [Photo] (25 Jun 1998)
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