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The main Princess Theater showroom is the largest on any 
Princess vessel. The other usual Princess venues -- the Vista Lounge, Crooners 
Lounge and the Wheelhouse Bar, are all bigger and better.The Atrium  
Real Life Social NetworkingMost Princess ships have atriums, but the piazza 
here is twice the size, and restyled as a social hub where 
guests can gather for coffee, gelato, sweet treats, fine wine, pizza, martinis, 
cabaret-style entertainment and more. The key is opening up the surrounding 
venues -- like visiting a vibrant European city center.There are restaurants 
like Alfredos Pizzeria, Vines Wine Bar, and Gelato. The International Caf 
for coffee and free pastry is open 24 hours a day. Other 
charmers will be Vines, a wine-tasting bar that will also serve tapas; 
and Ocean Terrace for sushi, ceviche and caviar, overlooking the Atrium 
on deck 7.Booking Royal PrincessWhen bookings for Royal Princess opened 
last March, the line had its busiest sales day ever. The maiden 
season includes the most popular Princess European itinerary, the Grand 
Mediterranean. On October 9 she heads across the Atlantic to home port 
in Fort Lauderdale.The first four cruises are sold out. Later 12-day Mediterranean 
cruises start at $2,190 per person, or $3,395 for balcony cabins. From 
November 3 to April 20, 2014, she will be sailing the eastern 
Caribbean at rates from $754 for inside and $949 balcony. Next summer 
she visits the Baltic Sea.Paul Motter is the ed
A North Carolina lawmaker says he regrets any embarrassment caused by a 
resolution that was proposed  and defeated - this week that would 
have given the state the right to declare an official religion.The resolution 
was filed Monday by two Republican legislators and co-signed by 11 others.The 
bill was filed in response to a lawsuit filed in March by 
the American Civil Liberties Union against the Rowan County Board of Commissioners, 
which court records show opened 97 percent of its meetings in 2007 
with Christian prayers. The ACLU accused the panel of violating the First 
Amendment by routinely praying to Jesus Christ.One of the North Carolina 
bills sponsors, Rep. Harry Warren, said the now-dead resolution was poorly 
written. It declared that states are sovereign from federal oversight and 
could independently "make laws respecting an establishment of religion."Warren 
says he only intended to allow Rowan County officials to continue opening 
meetings with prayer, not to establish a state religion.The commissioners, 
who deliver the prayers themselves, routinely call on Jesus Christ and refer 
to other sectarian beliefs during invocations, the ACLU wrote in a statement.
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