A small shareholder of Carnival Corp. stock has asked the Miami-based cruise line to do away with both CNN and "The New York Times" onboard, claiming the media outlets subvert the travel industry by
disseminating anti-American propaganda. The result, says James Morgan, who owns 100 shares of Carnival stock, is that these and other media "enflame terrorists" and could "lead to future terrorist
attacks that will adversely affect the travel market." Morgan made his case in a letter to Carnival. The cruise line's response is that decisions about media distributed onboard its ships should be
left to its managers and not be brought before the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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