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Angry islanders closed off Capri's harbor on Tuesday
Jun. 29, 2006
Angry islanders closed off Capri's harbor on Tuesday, isolating the island tourist destination from the Italian mainland in a protest over plans to reduce the ferry runs that power the economy.
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