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100 years since Titanic, cruise ships still vulnerable
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Regardless of the waters they're operating in, cruise ships are governed by a series of international maritime treaties that set standards for everything from evacuation procedures to emergency crew training. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.Jan. 17, 2012