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Virgin Islands Daily News cruise ship schedule and local cleanup flyer The passage contains only a local newspaper listing of cruise ship arrivals and a community cleanup advertisement. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, agencies, financial transactions, or controversial actions, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Lists cruise ship arrivals and passenger capacities for late July‑early August 2013.; Mentions CORE Foundation cleanup activity near Caret Bay dumpsite.; Names CORE Foundation president John Rubattino and board members Jason Quetel and Kitty Dietsch.
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Virgin Islands Daily News cruise ship schedule and local cleanup flyer The passage contains only a local newspaper listing of cruise ship arrivals and a community cleanup advertisement. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, agencies, financial transactions, or controversial actions, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Lists cruise ship arrivals and passenger capacities for late July‑early August 2013.; Mentions CORE Foundation cleanup activity near Caret Bay dumpsite.; Names CORE Foundation president John Rubattino and board members Jason Quetel and Kitty Dietsch.
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