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MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS Contents 12 Secure at Any Cost? No one can deny the need for enhanced marine security measures, but how much is all of this going to cost? Billions. — By Dennis L. Bryant. 19 Put Your Money Where Your Power Is Despite a drop in the number of newbuilds through 2007, the overall val- ued of the propulsion systems installed in new ships is expected to rise, hit- ting $5 billion by 2007, David Tinsley reports. Cruise Industry Annual 24 Navigator of the Seas Navigator of the Seas, the fourth ship in the Voyager class, features a num- ber of improvements based on operational experience — By Greg Trauthweiti 31 Rolling with the Times Cruise ships are assets designed to last for more than two decades. But any- one reading this magazine, after peeking in their clothes closet, can surely attest that styles change, sometimes rapidly. How do ships continually attract new passengers and avoid looking dated? MR asked cruise ship inte- rior design specialist Julie Parmentier to report. 36 2002 ... What a Year, Glad it's Gone Last year proved to be a tough one for many industries, the cruise market included. Regina Ciardiello examines significant events of the year past, and how they will shape the years to come. 38 Pod Popularity Powers Ahead The development and use of podded propulsion systems continues to rise. 40 M/S Zuiderdam HAL's innovative new cruise ship — built by Italy's Fincantieri — recently departed Port Everglades with Regina Ciardiello aboard. From the Bridge to the Engine room, she reports on the wonders found onboard. Circle 230 on Reader Service Card NEW YORK 118 E. 25th St., New York, NY 10010 Tel: (212) 477-6700; Fax: (212) 254-6271 e-mail: mren@marinelink.com • Web: Internet: www.marinelink.tom FLORIDA • 215 NW 3rd St., Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Associate Publisher Gregory R. Trauthwein • lroulhwein@marinelink.com EDITORIAL Managing Editor Regina P. 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