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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, MAY 25, 2015
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Final spring
cruise ship is a
newbie to coast
By EDWARD STRATTON
The Daily Astorian
A large local delegation
with representatives from As-
toria, Warrenton and Clatsop
County was at the docks Sun-
day morning.
They gathered at the Port
of Astoria’s security gate,
with Port of Astoria Exec-
utive Director Jim Knight,
Commissioner Stephen Fulton
and Administrative Assis-
tant Esther Jones, to greet the
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Included in the delegation
were Astoria City Council or
Cindy Price; her husband and
Clatsop County District At-
torney Joshua Marquis; Mary
Iverson from Warrenton Fiber-
Co.; physical therapist Lilly
Lee from Columbia Memorial
EDWARD STRATTON — The Daily Astorian
The Port of Astoria welcomed the crew of the Celebrity
Infinity on its maiden voyage to Astoria, including from,
front left, Port of Astoria Executive Director Jim Knight,
the ship’s captain, Michael Sympouras and Port Commis-
sioner Stephen Fulton. Also in attendance were the ship’s
navigation crew and dignitaries from the city and county.
stopped in Astoria with 2,118
guests and 979 crew on its
The Celebrity Infinity, seen from the Port of Astoria’s Pier 2, made its maiden voyage to way south from an Alaskan
Astoria Sunday.
and Canadian cruise, last
stopping in Victoria, British
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Bonnie Link; and retired U.S. along with his family.
pouras and navigational crew.
left Sunday evening for San
Coast Guard Sector Colum-
They ascended to the bridge
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EDWARD STRATTON — The Daily Astorian
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ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Partly cloudy
51°
Tuesday
The Dalles
53/79
Astoria
51/62
Portland
53/72
Corvallis
48/75
Eugene
46/73
Pendleton
49/76
Salem
50/73
Albany
49/74
Wednesday
Low clouds
breaking for some
sun
62°
49°
Burns
39/71
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49°
Friday
Sunny
Sunny to partly
cloudy
50°
63°
50°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 59°
Low ............................................ 51°
Normal high ............................... 61°
Normal low ................................. 47°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.05"
Month to date .......................... 1.21"
Normal month to date ............. 2.62"
Year to date ........................... 26.58"
Normal year to date .............. 32.66"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Tuesday ..............
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
Regional Cities
Today
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71 38 t
71 37 t
66 51 pc
72 46 pc
59 51 c
73 38 t
81 50 pc
57 48 pc
62 51 pc
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Hi
81
81
80
61
80
81
84
70
81
79
78
88
74
80
89
78
85
84
76
87
84
69
65
66
87
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62 c
64 t
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63 c
66 c
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48 sh
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65 c
62 c
67 pc
59 pc
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79 t
66 t
75 t
67 pc
61 c
66 s
69 c
54 s
55 pc
52 c
69 s
8:52 p.m.
5:32 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:44 a.m.
First
Full
Last
New
May 25
June 2
June 9
June 16
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
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76 49 t
68 53 c
78 50 pc
71 50 pc
61 50 c
71 51 t
68 51 c
81 52 pc
Tues.
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76 52 s
72 54 pc
78 51 s
73 51 pc
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72 52 t
72 52 pc
81 53 t
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Tues.
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erything from Easter goods to
patio furniture.
Meanwhile, U.S. exporters
complained that their goods
— including agricultural per-
ishables — were stuck on the
docks as foreign competitors
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smoothly through 29 ports
that handle about $1 trillion in
imports or exports annually.
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that West Coast ports remain
a reliable gateway for inter-
national commerce. Import-
ers and exporters will soon
have another option in the ex-
panded Panama Canal, which
would allow larger ships to
ply the route between the East
and Gulf coasts and Asia.
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Mexico and Canada also are
vying for U.S. business.
Saturday, May 30
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Marine Drive in Astoria.
Lotteries
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
8:16 a.m. 6.3 ft.
9:21 p.m. 7.5 ft.
Time
2:35 a.m.
2:42 p.m.
Low
2.7 ft.
1.5 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Hi
81
81
74
69
78
81
88
74
81
75
80
90
74
82
88
80
83
86
82
90
80
68
66
70
90
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shipping lines and port termi-
LOS ANGELES — The nal operators said its mem-
labor dispute that hobbled in- bers passed the contract. That
ternational trade through West made the union’s approval the
Coast seaports earlier this last step.
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Ports from San Diego to
when the union representing Seattle were all but shut down
dockworkers announced its several months ago as the two
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year contract.
tract. Companies that accused
Members of the Interna- workers of coordinated slow-
tional Longshore and Ware- downs decided to cut their
house Union voted 82 percent shifts, shuttering ports on
in favor of the deal, according nights and weekends.
to spokesman Craig Mer-
The tit-for-tat led to long
rilees. Union leaders had lines of ships queueing out-
reached a tentative deal in side of harbors, waiting for
February with the companies space at the docks. By the
that own massive oceangoing time the U.S. secretary of la-
ships that bring cargo to and bor had helped broker a tenta-
from ports and operate the tive deal in February, several
terminals where that cargo is dozen ships were anchored
loaded and unloaded.
outside the twin ports of Long
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bers were eligible to vote.
nation’s largest. They held ev-
Memorial
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72 40 s
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62 50 pc
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82 51 s
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National Cities
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
El Paso
Fairbanks
Honolulu
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Memphis
Miami
Nashville
New Orleans
New York
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC
Klamath Falls
38/73
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64°
Thursday
64°
Ontario
50/80
Bend
37/72
Medford
50/82
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City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave.
WEDNESDAY
Astoria Parks and Recre-
ation Board, 6:45 a.m., ARC,
1555 W. Marine Dr.
Emergency Prepared-
ness Training in Cannon
Beach, 5 p.m., Cannon
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Gower St.
Clatsop County Housing
Authority Board, 5 p.m.,
Guy Boyington Building, 857
Commercial St.
Public meetings
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Warrenton City Com-
mission, 6 p.m., Warrenton
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