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"And if foreign-owned ships got to Cuba, they wouldn't be allowed to dock in the U.S. for six months".
Strains have been showing, with right-wing politicians demanding that vessels carrying migrants not be allowed to dock in Italian ports.
Those complaining the most are owners of small boats, which will no longer be allowed to dock in the lagoons on the Charles River.
But a March 12 letter from New York's Transportation Department to the Manhattan dock landlord, Chelsea Piers, said the ferry will not be allowed to dock at Pier 61.
Passengers aboard an aid ship bound for Gaza were bracing themselves tonight for a clash with Israeli forces after authorities said it would not be allowed to dock in the blockaded area.
British merchant ships will still be allowed to dock in South American ports.In this section Oil, water and trouble Rocking the boat Stateless ReprintsNevertheless, the new Mercosur policy is the latest in a string of small diplomatic victories for Argentina, which is keen to regionalise what has always been a bilateral dispute.
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Reports tonight said the ship had been allowed to dock in Angola.
Coast Guard cutters cruised ports and waterways on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, where only essential cargo vessels were allowed to dock.
They sailed it to New York and arrived at Amazon Village, near the World Trade Center, on the Hudson, where they were allowed to dock for the next 4 years.
Before private ships are allowed to dock, however, officials said they must train customs and immigration officers and set tariffs to help generate an income for the port.
In one sign of conciliation, Professor Cabestan and others noted, the United States aircraft carrier Nimitz was allowed to dock in Hong Kong last week.
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