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Seas around Carnival Cruise Line’s Tropicale swelled up to 12 feet as the vessel, carrying 1,700 passengers and crew, moved away from the storm’s projected path. “If they were under their own power they could break through these waves with no problem, otherwise they are at the mercy of the seas,” Coast Guard spokesper son Jeff Murphy said. “They could be rocking and rolling a bit with each swell.” Harvey, which was about 180 miles west-southwest of St. Pe tersburg late yesterday after noon, was expected to make landfall in the Tampa Bay area midday today. Coast Guard offi cials planned to close the Port of Tampa last night. The Tropicale had been scheduled to return to Tampa yesterday morning after a four- day cruise through Key West and Cozumel, Mexico. “It seems the winds could easily be 40 or 50 miles per hour. That's not good news." — Todd Kimberlain National Hurricane Center But both the 670-foot vessel’s en gines were damaged in a fire that broke out in the engine room Sun day night, leaving it adrift about 100 miles southwest of Tampa, Carnival spokesperson Tim Gallagher said. Crews managed to restart the star board motor yesterday afternoon. Hill leaders push for f Jun Originally, a tug boat wa to meet up with the ship to Key West. •. The cruise ship, whidtR/H rying 1,096 passengers p crew members, still hadaB tioning, working toiletsrl tricity for guest rooms. I As of yesterday evemniB^ con was moving at about 7 :B^f en . tropical storm force wisB/nmi least 39 mph extending .Bthe m miles from the center. ■The ' “The weather is detin: s hortag< ginning to worsen," MM'oncI lain, a meteorologist wiir^ s tro tional Hurricane CenicB s has “We’ve had a few repoiM s con from buovs .uul othershiMjty, U seems the winds couldei.-Bi niak to 50 miles per hour. ThBuphn, good news.” ■ Peter Coast Guard spokesperMy alre ift m St. Petersburg, At her away from Tampa, said teamma had received many callstA Even sengers’ relatives and fni goals is ten shot ^ y-. ^ • ort the ti // 4-«/-lllfcame-w jssists, i Peter: WASHINGTON (AP) — Under orders from Repub lican leaders, House-Senate bargainers are moving to ward providing at least some of the $1.8 billion the Air Force wants for its first, futuristic F-22 stealth fighters, congressional aides said yesterday. The House cut the money, enough to build the first six F-22s, from a Pentagon spending bill in July de spite support for the program by the Senate and the Clinton administration. But Friday, GOP leaders told lawmakers crafting a final version of the defense bill to restore the money, said aides, who spoke on condition of anonymity. That order highlighted the desire by top Republicans to re solve differences and complete as many of the 13 fis cal 2000 spending bills as possible before the govern ment’s new year begins on Oct. 1. According to aides. House bargainers orrjie pro( the weekend to provide enough money forfi blit instt aircraft, which the Air Force envisions at isinart p guarantor of U.S. air supremacy in coming sjiirit. ators are continuing to press for more. ■ Tm Restoration of the money would mark a b\ bein tory for the Air Force and Lockheed MartinCtAiicl. “F aircraft’s prime contractor. Bi at * s ^ The Air Force has spent $25 billion tod ! of the g t 22 and plans to spend another $40 billionlolA Peter of them. That would be a price tag of neaifylAard to : lion per plane, the most expensive jet fightereraBy learr Besides its ability to evade radar, the {instead carry computers letting [ulots cb . Bv. The fore they are visible and be able to criiiseatsipflBght on speeds without using afterburners. 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