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Port City to Reap Benefits of Carnival Triumph's Arrival

A local economist estimates that Carnival Triumph's arrival in Mobile will have at least a $10 million economic impact on the Port City.

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bce777 - 2/18/2013 6:52 PM
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Will our city council and mayor see fit to use the money they make to pay the debt on the cruise terminal??? Remember, the income from the cruise terminal was "used for other things," leaving the citizens a huge debt to pay off.
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