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LETTERS.
Cruise Travel
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November 1, 2000
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Liner Lover
Thank you for the beautifully illustrated cover story by M.T. Schwartzman on Norwegian Cruise Line's Norway (Cruise Travel, October 2000). As a child, I had dreamed of sailing on the SS France, but she was taken out of service when I was only 11. When she was reintroduced as the Norway in 1980, I revived this dream, but it wasn't until October of 1995, when my wife surprised me with a cruise aboard the Norway to celebrate our fifth anniversary, that my dream finally came true. We sailed on the Norway again in August of 1997, and I am eagerly looking ...
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