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Court Rejects Cruise Ship Blast Claims !!!
NCL has blood an their hands. http://news.yahoo.com/news? tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050119/ap_on_re_us/cruise_ship_explosion_1 Court Rejects Cruise Ship Blast Claims MIAMI - A federal appeals court has upheld a decision forcing the families of more than two dozen Filipino sailors killed and injured in a cruise ship boiler explosion to pursue their financial claims in the Philippines. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (news - web sites) in Atlanta agreed Tuesday with a Miami judge that contracts the sailors signed require that any injury claims be submitted to arbitration in the Philippines. Calls for comment Wednesday to attorneys handling the case were not immediately returned. Eight sailors died and 18 were injured after a boiler exploded while the 1,035-foot Norway was docked in Miami in May 2003. The investigation into the cause of the blast is still under way. Ten Filipino crew members and their survivors sued to pursue their claims in U.S. courts. The decision to send their claims overseas means the difference between potentially millions of dollars in awards from American courts and $50,000 for each dead sailor in the Philippines. Launched as the France in 1960, the 2,000-passenger Norwegian Cruise Lines ship was towed to Germany after the blast and has retired from the company's fleet. Filipino sailors sign a one-page contract to work for cruise lines and initial other pages explaining their legal rights. Attorneys representing the sailors and families argued that the page printed in English, normally not the sailors' native language, doesn't mention arbitration and is never explained to them. Norwegian contended the content of the agreements are universally known among those who sign them. |
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