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Tugboat Frees Cruise Ship Stuck in Detroit River Near Wyandotte
The Coast Guard said the cruise ship Yorktown has returned to its port in Detroit after running aground in the Detroit River on Saturday.

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The Coast Guard said the cruise ship Yorktown has returned to its port in Detroit after running aground in the Detroit River on Saturday.

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