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August 20, 2013: Kevin Reichel, left, of Reichel Funeral Home, watches along 
with Steve Paul, of Freemansburg Pa., and his daughter Robyn Paul as 
Lindsey Knupp, right, director of promotions and entertainment for the Lehigh 
Valley Iron Pigs minor league baseball team, reads the winning essay written 
by Steve Paul during the middile of the sixth inning at Coca-Cola 
Park, in Allentown, Pa. (AP Photo)ALLENTOWN, Pa.  Minor league baseball 
clubs are known for staging unusual promotions and giveaways to draw fans 
out to the ballpark. But the Philadelphia Phillies' top farm club took 
giveaways to a whole new level on Tuesday, awarding a free funeral 
to a fan recently diagnosed with ALS.Steve Paul, 64, of Freemansburg, Pa. 
got a standing ovation as he was wheeled onto the field at 
Coca-Cola Park in Allentown and announced as the recipient of a funeral 
package from the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. The package includes a casket, 
a choice of embalming or cremation, hearse, headstone, flowers and a funeral 
or memorial service. The total value of the items involved: nearly $10,000.Kevin 
Reichel, who owns Reichel Funeral Home in nearby Northampton, Pa., told 
MyFoxPhilly.com he was initially hesitant about such a seemingly morbid 
giveaway at a family event. However, he soon changed his mind."A baseball 
game is a family setting and I think if you are going 
to talk about your funeral or anything important in life, the first 
people you turn to are family," Re
Aug. 19, 2013: A small crowd as it gathers near Berth 3 
to watch the Celebrity Cruises' Millennium return to Ketchikan, Alaska.APCelebrity 
Cruises announced Tuesday is was cancelling the remainder of a seven-night 
cruise to Alaska after mechanical issues forced a ship carrying more than 
3,100 passengers and crew members to return to port in Ketchikan.The cruise 
line said in a statement that passengers would receive refunds of their 
cruise fares and chartered air travel home. It also said it was 
offering future cruise certificates for 100 percent of the fare paid for 
this cruise.Cynthia Martinez, a spokeswoman for Royal Caribbean Cruises 
Ltd., which owns Celebrity Cruises, said by email that about 2,200 guests 
and nearly 960 crew members were onboard the Millennium. She said Celebrity 
"will do whatever is necessary to get our guests back home, at 
no additional cost to them."Martinez said the 965-foot ship experienced 
a mechanical issue with one of its two propulsion motors. She said 
it could sail at a reduced speed with one motor, but "in 
an abundance of caution," the cruise line decided to cancel the sailing.The 
ship had an issue with the same motor on a prior outing, 
she said.Celebrity Cruises said the seven-night sailing began Friday, with 
the ship leaving Vancouver, British Columbia. Ketchikan, in southeast Alaska, 
was one of several ports of call scheduled before the cruise was 
to end in Seward.Coast Guard spokesman Kip Wadlow said 

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