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Swine flu cruise ship Aruba-bound

June 18 2009, BBC News
Operators of a Spanish cruise ship hit by an outbreak of swine flu say the vessel is heading to Aruba, where passengers should be able to disembark. The ship, Ocean Dream, had docked at the Venezuelan island of Margarita, where more than 300 Venezuelans were allowed to leave. Tour operator Pullmantur denied that the ship had been placed in quarantine by Venezuela, as earlier reported.

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