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<li><b>Passengers on a cruise ship filed a lawsuit alleging their ship was rushed through stormy seas in order to participate in a scheduled shooting of “The Apprentice.”</b> “Norwegian Cruise Lines is being sued by some passengers who were aboard the ship hit by a rogue wave earlier this year. The suit claims that the line knowingly put passengers in danger by heading into stormy seas, in part because the ship was rushing to New York in time to be included in a Donald Trump reality show.” (<i>Washington Post</i>, June 6, 2005)
 
<li><b>Passengers on a cruise ship filed a lawsuit alleging their ship was rushed through stormy seas in order to participate in a scheduled shooting of “The Apprentice.”</b> “Norwegian Cruise Lines is being sued by some passengers who were aboard the ship hit by a rogue wave earlier this year. The suit claims that the line knowingly put passengers in danger by heading into stormy seas, in part because the ship was rushing to New York in time to be included in a Donald Trump reality show.” (<i>Washington Post</i>, June 6, 2005)
 
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 31 October 2019

Ratings History

Related Litigation

  • Passengers on a cruise ship filed a lawsuit alleging their ship was rushed through stormy seas in order to participate in a scheduled shooting of “The Apprentice.” “Norwegian Cruise Lines is being sued by some passengers who were aboard the ship hit by a rogue wave earlier this year. The suit claims that the line knowingly put passengers in danger by heading into stormy seas, in part because the ship was rushing to New York in time to be included in a Donald Trump reality show.” (Washington Post, June 6, 2005)