More Than 300 Sick On Caribbean Cruise

More than 300 sick on Caribbean cruise

More than 300 passengers aboard a U.S. cruise ship came down with a gastrointestinal illness during what should have been a relaxing vacation through the Caribbean, a cruise line said.

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